3/2/2024 0 Comments Boox nova 3![]() Even keeping the same shape and design as the RM2 so current items work the same such as covers and accessories would be a solid win IMO.The system drop-down menu has been divided into Notification Center and Control Panel. ![]() 1) Higher resolution screen, 2) Faster processing, 3) Controlled backlight. These three items would be a solid win for a RM3 device without the need to change anything else. Plus, you can adjust the temperature and brightness I believe to fit your needs. 3) The backlight does not make someone use it further away, and in fact makes it easier to use in lower light situations or when it is dark. 2) The processor is faster and things such as changing pages or anything just happen faster, and it is noticeable. 1) The screen is higher resolution and overall, a shaper and better image to use and write with. The Kindle Scribe is not the same software platform as the Remarkable, but if you look at the hardware there are some advantages. I would also say that the Kindle Scribe is a good look at what some improved hardware would bring. While I can see the value in what is available now with RM2, I do not agree with two of the points on a blacklight and faster internals not being needed. ![]() To view my top e-ink tablet recommendations, click here. If you are looking for an e-ink tablet that is more versatile, you might want to check out the Supernote A5X or the Boox Note Air 2 Plus, both of which also support email, calendars and Kindle. It is aesthetically pleasing and has a great tactile writing feel but it doesn’t really do anything else. The reMarkable 2 already fits neatly into the role it was designed for – a focused and distraction-free e-ink note-taking device. In addition, the company’s strategic direction seems to be based around improving the existing experience, particularly in relation to their desktop/mobile app, which I feel is needed to justify the $3-per-month Connect subscription. No new FCC applicationsĪ Reddit user also mentioned that there are no new applications to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from reMarkable to approve a new device for wireless technologies, which is further evidence that they probably do not have anything in the pipeline.įor transparency, I don’t know enough about the FCC processes to say how strong of an indication this is, however, other manufacturers (such as Boox) usually put forward FCC applications two or three weeks before they release a new product. Consequently, over the last several months, manufacture of the A6 X has ceased and it is no longer available to buy on their website as they prepare to release the newer product. They have announced a successor to their Supernote A6 X (which will be called the A6 X2) to be launched in November 2023. I’m guessing that there will probably be some alterations made to their returns policy as a precursor to the release of the rM3.Īs a comparative case study, we can perhaps look at what is happening right now with Supernote. ReMarkable has a very shrewd sales and marketing team who are likely to put a plan in place to mitigate this risk. As you can imagine, the moment the reMarkable 3 goes on sale, almost everyone that bought a reMarkable 2 in the last 3 months is going to send it back – this is going to be a logistical and financial nightmare for reMarkable. The second reason for my doubt is due to reMarkable’s 100-day free return guarantee. Similarly, as smart as reMarkable’s marketing team is, they are unlikely to want to promote anything that doesn’t have significant advantages over its predecessor. ReMarkable has always taken a ‘ less is more‘ approach, and many of the weaknesses of the reMarkable 2 (such as a substandard e-reading experience) could be resolved with better software rather than better hardware. Although the core hardware (CPU, RAM etc.) might be upgraded, there wouldn’t be much point to it because note-taking processes do not need a lot of resources. If it had speakers or a microphone, it would no longer be a distraction-free focused note-taking tablet. I really can’t see how they might improve on the hardware or the build without moving away from their core values.įor example, if the reMarkable 3 had a frontlight, this would increase the pen-to-ink distance, having a detrimental effect on the writing experience. The first reason for this prediction is because the existing reMarkable 2 is already gorgeously designed and performs its core function (note-taking) exceedingly well. CLICK HERE FOR MY E-INK TABLET COMPARISON TABLE rM2 already fits in perfectly with reMarkable’s vision
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