Would be nice if the iReader X Pen gen3 had a clip option. I carry my stylus in my pocket so keeping it from slipping and going horizontal in my pocket would be ideal.
Actually no. They are the exact same. Mitsubishi Corporation has over 1700+ group comapnies in nearly 100 countries and makes everything from glass windows and deodorizer packets, to pencils and banks. Cars are a very small part of mitsu and only accounts for something like 9% of sales
Hi, I have a question: When do you think the tolino version of the Kobo Libra 2 is coming out (the tolino vision 6). Because I am trying to decide if I should wait for it or just buy the tolino vision 5 (Kobo libra H2o). I think if it's going to be more than 2 Months I am not going to bother waiting for the new model. Kind regards from Austria.
Hej Are there any modern ereaders that have no blue light at all (Not the ones that you can turn "night mode/read mode" on that makes the page orange/red. There there are so many ereaders out there and I am so confused. I want an ereader that I can use for an hour or so, reading books just before turning in for the night. Any suggestions? thanks.
Well, all e-readers and note taking devices use some sort of blue light as their base, whether it's blue or white, a higher degree of Kelvin is used. Therefore, you can't really get away from it. You can however utilize the orange or warm lighting, but you will always have some sort of blue shining through.
Can understand you! Have the same struggle I´m searching for the best e reader for drawing and sketching but I don´t know wich of all them are the best one. The Onyx Boox Note Air has a color temperature control on it´s backlight. So you can filter the blue light if you want to.
You can completely turn off the lights in most modern E-ink e-readers like Onyx booxs, Pocketbook, Kobo, even Kindles etc. So your problem really isn't an issue. I have an Onyx Boox device and I hardly ever turn on its light. Just pick any of the e readers in the size that you prefer. Bigger size e readers are required if you are gonna be reading PDFs.
@@goodereader "Well, all e-readers and note taking devices use some sort of blue light as their base" Thanks for the reply :) Maybe bedtime ereaders are not for me. I have tried my laptop as a reader with those orange/red filters, but it still disturbs my sleep.....
Would be nice if the iReader X Pen gen3 had a clip option. I carry my stylus in my pocket so keeping it from slipping and going horizontal in my pocket would be ideal.
My understanding is that the Mitsubishi that makes the pencil is an entirely different company from the Mitsubishi that makes cars.
Actually no. They are the exact same. Mitsubishi Corporation has over 1700+ group comapnies in nearly 100 countries and makes everything from glass windows and deodorizer packets, to pencils and banks.
Cars are a very small part of mitsu and only accounts for something like 9% of sales
Nice and beautiful pens.
Hello! Congrats and many thanks for yr. review. Is it possible to know the name of the stylus in eighth pos?. Thank you
Do you recommend using the metal pen on the Remarkable?
Would the iReader Xpen 3gen nibs work a Lamy or the Boox air stylus?
Hi, I have a question: When do you think the tolino version of the Kobo Libra 2 is coming out (the tolino vision 6). Because I am trying to decide if I should wait for it or just buy the tolino vision 5 (Kobo libra H2o). I think if it's going to be more than 2 Months I am not going to bother waiting for the new model.
Kind regards from Austria.
Is this stylus compatible with the galaxy tab s7 fe?
Man I here for the same reason
I need replacement for my samsung S7+ pen .
If you did find something please help me too 👍.
Hej
Are there any modern ereaders that have no blue light at all (Not the ones that you can turn "night mode/read mode" on that makes the page orange/red. There there are so many ereaders out there and I am so confused.
I want an ereader that I can use for an hour or so, reading books just before turning in for the night.
Any suggestions? thanks.
Well, all e-readers and note taking devices use some sort of blue light as their base, whether it's blue or white, a higher degree of Kelvin is used.
Therefore, you can't really get away from it. You can however utilize the orange or warm lighting, but you will always have some sort of blue shining through.
Can understand you! Have the same struggle I´m searching for the best e reader for drawing and sketching but I don´t know wich of all them are the best one.
The Onyx Boox Note Air has a color temperature control on it´s backlight. So you can filter the blue light if you want to.
You can completely turn off the lights in most modern E-ink e-readers like Onyx booxs, Pocketbook, Kobo, even Kindles etc. So your problem really isn't an issue. I have an Onyx Boox device and I hardly ever turn on its light. Just pick any of the e readers in the size that you prefer. Bigger size e readers are required if you are gonna be reading PDFs.
@@goodereader "Well, all e-readers and note taking devices use some sort of blue light as their base"
Thanks for the reply :)
Maybe bedtime ereaders are not for me.
I have tried my laptop as a reader with those orange/red filters, but it still disturbs my sleep.....
Does one can use any of these to take note on the Kobo e-readers (Nia, Clara, Libra etc)?
What about the Tab S6 lite pen?
Great summary. I always come here for my Waayy Com fix.