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To be fair, learning.oreilly.com is pretty good on iPad (not so much on mobile).

It's pretty expensive, but potentially worth it if you read a lot of technical books.



Sure, but the whole point of using ereaders compared to tablets (like iPad) is the screen which tablets can't compare with for pure reading.

But eReaders don't traditionally have remotely comparable UX performance so are only suitable for linear reads like novels.

My question is whether Remarkable have solved that. It's far more important to me and similar potential users than the writing/whatever stuff they are selling on the webpage linked.


Ah I see.

For me, the writing on a screen is enough, I take a lot of notes in meetings, and having these digitised would be incredibly useful for me.

Additionally, being able to annotate PDFs would also prove great for me, I don't want to print out large amounts of paper, but I would like to take notes.




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