12-10-2024, 11:04 PM
Hello everyone, I’ve been exploring e-ink tablets for note-taking, and the Geniatech E-Ink tablet has caught my attention. Its minimalist design and promise of being easy on the eyes make it seem like a great alternative to traditional tablets. I plan to use it for handwritten notes, sketching, and organizing ideas for work and personal projects.
I’m curious if anyone here has tried it. How does it compare to other e-ink tablets like Remarkable or Kindle Scribe? Is the latency good enough for writing and drawing? I also heard thet Geniatech e ink tablet for note taking is compatible with Android and does that add versatility or create unnecessary distractions?
Additionally, how does the device handle PDF annotations or syncing notes with other platforms like Google Drive or OneDrive?
If you’ve used the Geniatech E-Ink tablet, I’d love to hear about your experiences and any tips for making the most out of it.
I’m curious if anyone here has tried it. How does it compare to other e-ink tablets like Remarkable or Kindle Scribe? Is the latency good enough for writing and drawing? I also heard thet Geniatech e ink tablet for note taking is compatible with Android and does that add versatility or create unnecessary distractions?
Additionally, how does the device handle PDF annotations or syncing notes with other platforms like Google Drive or OneDrive?
If you’ve used the Geniatech E-Ink tablet, I’d love to hear about your experiences and any tips for making the most out of it.