The software writes in colour, and the hardware produces it as greyscale.
It wouldn’t be any harder than adding in the red and blue options some pens already have.
The software writes in colour, and the hardware produces it as greyscale.
It wouldn’t be any harder than adding in the red and blue options some pens already have.
next turn plays some card that reads “each creature you control gets +1/+1 until end of turn for each land you control” and then wiped me down from 20 hp
A better option would have been for him to show you the card, explain how it would work and why it would be smart for him to play it now … and then not play it so the game could keep going and you could get into a groove of what to do and how to do it.
Just email support and see what they say.
I paid $930AUD for the Type Folio bundle with a referral discount.
I’ve emailed them to see if they would be happy to give me the $140AUD discount they’re offering on the Black Friday bundle given I only received mine 3 days ago. If they say no, I’ll just return it under the 100 day satisfaction guarantee and order the cheaper bundle 🤷♂️
Twins!
Thanks heaps for replying :)
I tried using a 12.9” iPad Pro for work but didn’t like the writing experience or how I was forever wiping smudges from the screen, and fatigued my eyes would be at the end of the day from always looking at an LCD screen. A part of me also disliked carrying it around the office into meetings, I kind of felt like a douchebag. Part of this is likely because I was the only person in the office using a digital note taking tool.
I got the reMarkable on a whim to see if it would help and I really enjoy it. The writing experience is quite nice, the screen is matt so whilst it can be a little reflective under certain lights it doesn’t smudge too easily, the eink screen is nice to look at all day, and I don’t feel like a douchebag using it in the office or bringing it to meetings.
At the end of the day the only thing the remarkable beats the iPad at is the actual note taking experience and the screen is a big part of that. Personal opinion, but I think the remarkable feels more professional than taking notes on an iPad.
Happy to answer any questions you have.