hello everyone!

I’m thinking on buying a remarkable, but I have doubts about how easy is the transition from paper to e-ink, since I’m too used to take notes in a physical way.

How was your experience? how smooth was the switch?

I am also thinking of buying the case with the keyboard, but the price is really high. For those who already have it, do you really use it? or would you recommend me to wait and buy it after trying the remarkable one?

I look forward to your opinions and thank you very much!

  • RescuedRelics@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I had been wanting to go paperless at my law practice for years, but writing on paper has just always been the very best workflow for me. But, then I was constantly having to deal with piles of paper to sort and having to distribute the physical notes to my staff appropriately (which often times didn’t happen). Nonetheless, I just didn’t see any way for me to get away from paper because it was so important to my working style. I’ve had my remarkable 2 for just a couple weeks, and it is completely changing my life. All of my notes with me all the time, way easier to edit and rearrange then paper, backups in the cloud and I can instantly save to my Google drive or email to my staff as soon as I am done with a hearing or meeting. No more paper to lose, no more sitting around doing nothing because I don’t have my notebooks to work in. I bring it with me everywhere and can get all my thoughts out of my head instantaneously. For me, it is the perfect blend of technology and simplicity. It has everything my legal pad had, and only the extras needed to give it the additional functionality needed to blend my handwritten notes with the technology that is necessary to keep my office running. I certainly don’t think it is for everyone, but if it fits your job and work style, it is absolutely a game changer and a super easy transition.