I'm looking for a device that enables me to read and annotate electronic books and papers (annotations directly on the page or with a virtual Post-It). I would also like to use the device for general note-taking, that is, as a replacement for paper notebooks.
I'm particularly interested in the Kindle Scribe but I'm also considering an iPad, because I already use a Mac and an iPhone. Unfortunately, I cannot try them out myself in a store around here.
Are any of you using these devices for note-taking and reading? Do you like the experience? Especially compared to working with plain paper. What works well and what doesn't? What should I be aware of? Can you read A4/US letter-sized PDFs comfortably? Is there something else you can recommend?
Thank you!
- Still, my iPad is now > 5 yrs old. The battery life is reducing and the backlight is showing its age. I am tempted to try the Remarkable tablet instead of buying the new iPad, in part because I think you need the big screen for all this to work - but Apple doesn’t make the iPad equivalent of the 15” MBA; in other words the big iPad is overpowered and thus overpriced for my use case. The Remarkable doesn’t have a lot of iPad’s functionality, but it is designed to be a notepad and pdf annotator and the writing experience is said to be very close to pencil and paper.
(It has also turned out that carrying a thin A4 device is easier than carrying a thick A5 notepad, but obvs YMMV ).
Hope these notes are somewhat useful!