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I read that it's great if you want to read and take notes in books. I actually HATE annotating or taking notes in books (I think it's law school PTSD). But do you like it for just regularly taking notes, too??
I do. The pen is fabulous. I've run through a couple of tips already, but they are easy to change and not very expensive. It has different settings, so you really feel like you're writing with pencil, pen, marker -- I really like the feel of it.

There are different page settings, so you can have different lines, grids, or no lines at all -- Very versatile.

It's also very easy to organize your writings. You can have make folders and subfolders as needed.
 
I do. The pen is fabulous. I've run through a couple of tips already, but they are easy to change and not very expensive. It has different settings, so you really feel like you're writing with pencil, pen, marker -- I really like the feel of it.

There are different page settings, so you can have different lines, grids, or no lines at all -- Very versatile.

It's also very easy to organize your writings. You can have make folders and subfolders as needed.

What I like about the Remarkable2 is that it looks like it can transform my notes into type text, so I can save my notes in those folders on my computer also (and be able to read them later....handwriting isn't great, though if I'm ever lucky enough to be cuffed, my handwriting while cuffed would be worse!). Does yours do that, too?
 
What I like about the Remarkable2 is that it looks like it can transform my notes into type text, so I can save my notes in those folders on my computer also (and be able to read them later....handwriting isn't great, though if I'm ever lucky enough to be cuffed, my handwriting while cuffed would be worse!). Does yours do that, too?

Yes, you can export and it will convert, but still let you edit the type.
 
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