The reMarkable Tablet Review
Did someone say Birthday?
It seems as though I have reached a Steemit milestone. It's time to get the alcohol and party hats out as I have now been on the platform for a whole year. What better way to celebrate than to do something I never do? A product review... Sounds exciting right? Let's party!
The Problem
Notebooks. Stacks and stacks of notebooks. You see, being on this platform and doing the writing that I've done, I have found that I hate typing on the computer. I'll sit down in front of my PC with every intention of getting some writing done, and after just a few minutes of typing my mind starts to wander to all the distractions... A ding from discord, or my Sims game calling to me reminding me that I haven't played in a while. I'm suddenly sitting there chatting or convincing myself that I'll only play the Sims for a few minutes. Hours pass and I find myself making my Sim go "woohoo" in a coffin.
So, I stay away from the PC and do my writing in a notebook. But then came the task of getting my writing into the PC. Much discipline was exercised because having to type my words into the PC brought me back to the many distractions it has to offer.
I had to find a way to get my writing into the PC without having to sit there and type.
Inquiring Minds Wanna Know
Scrolling through Steemit one day, I came across @mineopoly's post and saw how his son drew a picture on a tablet... and now I am looking at that picture in a post. Of course a light bulb went off and I found myself inquiring about said tablet. @mineopoly was awesome in pointing me in the direction I needed to go and I set out doing some research to find a solution to make writing in my archaic way possible while using technology to make the transfer from handwriting to text easy.
The reMarkable Tablet
I came across the reMarkable tablet. The video claimed that it was just like writing on paper. I watched consumer videos and read reviews. The price is a bit steep at $599 USD but I am very active on Ebay (I have an Ebay store and sell stuff) and decided to wait for a deal. I got lucky and came across an Auction that was about to end with no bids. The tablet had been bought, opened, charged but never used. The starting bid was $199. I pounced and won.
A few days later I received the package and wasted no time opening and trying this thing out.
Not only did I practically steal this thing, upon opening the box I was immediately smitten.
In The Box
Aside from the attractive tablet, in the box was also the reMarkable marker with an extra marker tip in the marker itself, eight extra marker tips, a marker tip removal tool, the charging cable, and quick start guide. The seller threw in a gray folio that keeps the tablet protected and has a nifty sleeve for the marker.
Using the reMarkable tablet
To say I'm impressed is an understatement. When I stated writing I was amazed at the look and feel. There's no back-light but that hasn't presented a problem. I've written in low light and haven't had a problem. Check out the six minute video below where I highlight the features and you get to see the reMarkable tablet in action.
Neat, Right?
Do you think this thing is as cool as I do?
It solves my dilemma, and I believe it will help me to be more productive. I love writing on this thing. I'm writing this post on it right now. And if course it helps me feel like a cool kid.
I will be able to condense all of my notebooks into this one digital notebook. I don't know if y'all truly understand what that means to me. And as of now I don't see anything that allows me to save my stuff into Google drive but they've already added a ton of changes to make it easier to share my stuff with myself on multiple devices. I am more than pleased with my new toy and took forward to hours and hours of writing and doodling.
Check it out for yourself, I'm sure you won't be disappointed. It's a tablet with a very specific purpose though, so do keep that in mind.
Now it's time to figure out how to download an Ebook on to this thing. Toodles!
Check out The reMarkable Website
Specifications
Size and Weight
177 x 256 x 6.7mm (6.9 x 10.1 x .26 inches)
Approximately 350 gram (.77 pounds)
CANVAS display
10.3” monochrome digital paper display (no colors)
1872x1404 resolution (226 DPI)
Partially powered by E-ink Carta technology
Multi-point capacitive touch
No glass parts, virtually unbreakable
Paper-like surface friction
Pen
No battery, setup or pairing required
Special high-friction pen tip
Tilt detection
2048 levels of pressure sensitivity
Connectivity
Wi-Fi connected
Storage and RAM
8 GB internal storage (100,000 pages)
512 MB DDR3L RAM
Battery
Rechargeable (Micro USB)
3000 mAh
Processor
1 GHz ARM A9 CPU
Operating system
Codex, a custom Linux-based OS optimized for low-latency e-paper
Document support
PDF and ePUB, with more formats to be announced
Other
Menu language: English only
Handwriting Conversion feature partially powered by MyScript Technology
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I see your really enjoying your New toy. Keep writing 😘
You know it baby! Lol Thank you for all of your support and encouragement 🖤💋
Congrats on your curie. That does look great though, it would be amazing if it had voice command then I can tell it to draw me pictures
Hahaha of course you would want voice command cause why not!! I'm loving it now maybe you can convince me to post more and I'll actually do it!!
Nice etch-a-sketch Pen... I wasn't aware Marge Simpson was so........ handy in the kitchen lmao!!
Thank you Pen... not only for the comment but also for always helping me when I need and always being there to encourage me.
Looks like a nice option since I find writing on a smart phone is not really conducive to writing short or long stories. My access to a desktop is limited to the time I am available versus my kids being on it most of the time.
I've written a few posts on my phone too and I hated it. And I imagine that without all the bells and whistles maybe this wouldn't be attractive to kids so you would have it all to yourself. I really love it and think you would too.
How do you think it would go for drawing/sketching? My daughter wants a tablet for her artwork, although she is also really keen to get something that can help her turn her artwork into animation, also.
I bought my iPad originally for the same reason you gave.... I could have a portable computer that was a bit bigger than my phone to do all sorts of stuff, read books (instead of having a separate Kindle), AND to scribble and write stuff.
As much as I love typing (I get into a trance when my fingers start dancing across the keyboard), I also can get into the same creative state with pen and paper.
I still having hundreds of pages of stuff I've written in journals over the years that I would love to bring onto my website or on Steem.... but it takes dedicated time typing everything out.
I haven't honestly found the iPad useful for that, but it may have also had something to do with the stylus I bought... it just wasn't that comfortable or easy to write with.
I'm definitely going to check this out... who knows, maybe I can find it for a steal like you did!!
I actually think it would be awesome for drawing and sketching... I did some doodling and downloaded the pdf ...
I'm by no means an artist but with the different tools and the pressure sensitive feature I can see this being perfect for drawing and sketching and shading. I'm sure there will be a little learning curve getting used to it but really that would be just learning the tools because other than that, it feels just like a pen or pencil on paper.
I've never used any other tablets so really have no base of comparison to the ipad but just from the reviews I've read I saw a lot about the lag with all the other tablets, that seemed to be a popular complaint about the difference between the two.
Now for the task of getting all of your older handwritten stuff, unless you want to write all that stuff again into this tablet, I think there are some apps that have handwriting recognition and can translate it. But I found that you have to have really really neat handwriting for any of them to work without a ton of mistakes that you have to edit.
Good luck finding that deal... I really hope you can get your hands on one. I believe you will love it like I do.
That's pretty damn cool! Think I want one😋grats on the Steemiversary sweetness, happy you're still here🤗🤗😘🤗🤗
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Yeah Engine I think you would love it. If you do get one... do let me know if you're as impressed as I am.
And thanks babe. It's hard to believe it has been that long already. I'm quite happy to be here. I'm not going anywhere, we still have a ton of chapters to go. 🖤🖤🖤
And I am looking forward to reading them all!!
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Congratulations on one year Steeming, and an awesome post to celebrate it. Really well done snagging the auction, it's not often you can manage that without someone throwing in last minute big bids.
What a clever device, and awesome review. I know exactly what you mean about distractions on the computer!
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Thank you @c0ff33a! I couldn't believe I won... someone always out bids me at the past minute, luck was definitely on my side. There were no bids at all which surprised me too.
I'm glad to know I'm not the only one that suffers from that. It's so hard to ignore my Sim's lol
Quite remarkable.
I think we are definitely going to say good bye to paper very soon. If only they make it affordable.
We are definitely on our way to being paperless. I believe that with time and a little competition the steep price tag will drop. Thanks for reading @hlezama
Hehe.... First of all let me wish you a belated birthday. Your write up on the other hand is marvelous. I really enjoyed reading your blog over and over again. You are great at reviews.
Wait to see more of you in your next post
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Aww I really appreciate that. This is my first review and was just so impressed with the tablet that I felt I had to share it. See you around @ferrate Thank you!
Yea.. You gave in your best. And you are welcome
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Good review
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Thank you @bidesign!
That is so cool. I have wanted something like that forever, although I couldn't justify the expense as I don't really need it. And happy Steembirthday!
Thank you @carlgnash!! Had I not had a very lucky day on Ebay I wouldn't have had the pleasure of sharing this with you so I totally understand. It really is cool.
I appreciate the steembirthday wishes... its hard to believe its been a year already. Time flies when you're having fun!