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Remarkable 2 - Worlds Thinnest - Next-Generation Paper Tablet - 10.3x22 Digital Notepad - Convert Handwritten Notes - Low Latenc

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    Wired · Digital NotepadSee more details at reMarkable »Reviews4.07,672 reviews5 star3,932 reviews4 star1,709 reviews3 star876 reviews2 star439 reviews1 star716 reviewsSearch in reviews · Back to all reviewsIs it user friendly?How is battery life?How is the pressure sensitivity?How well does it perform?How is the display quality?Please keep improvingJune 13, 2020Hi guys and women,in the beginning, I was positively excited by your technology. Its so easy to take notes and to overthink already downwritten stuff. Also it is great to mark directly in e-books and PDFs. But as I went further working with my remarkable tablet, I soon noticed some issues i'd like you to recognize and in the best case, to solve. For instance it would be nice, if already edited PDFs that are uploaded in remarkable, keep their changes (I marked some text passages via micosoft edge and saved the variations, uploaded the file at the remarkable cloud and my remarkable tablet didn´t displayed the markings). It would also be great if I could copy quoutations out of the pdfs into my notebooks- and I think it shouldn't be such a big deal to turn the PDF files into ... MoreHi guys and women,in the beginning, I was positively excited by your technology. Its so easy to take notes and to overthink already downwritten stuff. Also it is great to mark directly in e-books and PDFs. But as I went further working with my remarkable tablet, I soon noticed some issues i'd like you to recognize and in the best case, to solve. For instance it would be nice, if already edited PDFs that are uploaded in remarkable, keep their changes (I marked some text passages via micosoft edge and saved the variations, uploaded the file at the remarkable cloud and my remarkable tablet didn´t displayed the markings). It would also be great if I could copy quoutations out of the pdfs into my notebooks- and I think it shouldn't be such a big deal to turn the PDF files into markable and kopyable text since you already have developed a language reckognizing tool. Concerning the inner structure of the tabletet, it would help me a lot (and im sure also a lot of other users of your device) to better organize notes and datas, if users could choose between an automatically produced chronological order of the files inside the folders, an alphabetical file-order, or self made oderers inside the folders. Right now it seems to appear just like a mess of files if there are more than a vew notebooks inside one folder. Another point i'd love you to revise is the adjustment of the size of the grids in the page overview. I often have to work with PDFs of power point presentations, and it would be great to be able to easyer get an overview, in which I can still read the content of the powerpoint slides. On the one hand the view adjustment of the slides doesn't has any effect for the page overview in grid mode, and on the other hand it ist alot of effort to go to the accessibility settings and change the font size just because I need another grid size at the pageoverview of a presentation. So it would be nice if the view adjustment inside the files would also appear in the pageover
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