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by shados
1728 days ago
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The point of a remarkable is to be an e-ink notebook to write in. It has a few extra features, like, it CAN be used as an e-reader, but it's not really its primary focus. So with that in mind, an e-ink reader doesn't make for a good writing device, and an ipad is lacking the wacom style e-ink tablet. Is it overpriced for what it is? Yeah, probably, that's the curse of small batch hardware in the world of Google and Apple. But an ipad and an e-reader don't really replace it's niche. If you're cool with the writing experience on an ipad, then the Remarkable is essentially useless to you. Personally, I really, really love my Remarkable 2 (I also had the original, but the 2 is way better). |
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Facebook has been pushing ads for this device at me since it was available and each time I look I can't imagine why anyone would want one except that they have money to burn and time to waste beta testing on something that doesn't have an ecosystem but has a low power screen.
Amazon is already a major consumer of eink screens and could eat their lunch tomorrow and close the whole company down in a year. There's no future for it without an app ecosystem and a more compelling reason to exist
An iPad and an e-reader do much more than a remarkable for not that much difference in cost. I dont see a long term future for their company or product