One thing I didn't mention is that it does not have pogo pins like the Tab Ultra line, the Nomad or the rM2. Meaning that it won't be compatible with any future accessories down the line. Also someone mentioned the accessories for the GO are included if you buy straight from Boox, so just fyi.
7 months passed since the Nomad release and there is no any accessories even on the horizon. What accessories besides a keyboard cover that can be connected via bluetooth and a lamp that utilizes these pogo pins can be created for these devices?
@yorikde That's actually a great question. They've told me they are actively working on accessories, I think with the over demand for the Nomad and ramping up production for the A5 X2 they are quite busy. I did a video on things I would love to see here ua-cam.com/video/7vFT0itnRpw/v-deo.html
Great video and thanks for the shout out. I think you're spot on in your observations. I do think the writing feel is probably better than Good Ereader makes it out to be, not a huge fan since they refuse to acknowledge anything from Supernote but pens and then use those videos to attack the company. We'll, that is a rant for another time. Always appreciate your thoughtful content.
@@VladimirKostek yeah, to me, it's sad because Good Ereader covers some interesting gadgets, but even with the Go 10.3, they dismiss any reason not to have a frontlight. OK, enough on that 😁.
I think your take on a simplified UI is exactly where they should take the Go 10.3. And your except with Kit nails this idea, "A Note-taking app and a reader app." That's all it needs. I'll be joining this conversation soon. Very good video!
I think allowing the calendar in this simplified view would be good too, similar to the Supernote experience. The problem is that Kit couldn't even get past the UI to move pages around on his livestream yesterday because there are just too many menu options.
> At "5:11" - the point about the "cons of writing on screen" - From my perspective, I own Go10.3 , the point is that the default pen might not be the best choice for multiple reasons (including not having eraser handy) - People gonna use the different pen on the Go10.3, and I use Samsung S9 Pen there ,and it works OOTB perfectly. - To me, the writing experience on Go10.3 is even better then on NA3 B&W, which I also own.
Yeah, I agree with this your point, mentioned later > "Like I said that's really subjective to your writing style, uh what type of pens or pencils you like to use. So, read into that with a grain of salt"
You are talking for 13 mins about a device but the real question you keep everyone suspended on is what device you actually show during 100% of the screen time. Its obviously not a Boox Go.
I've never had a e-ink tablet (just e-readers). I've been fascinated by the Go 10.3 because it seems like it could fit what I'm looking for. I really want to use Supernote because I appreciate their dedication to long-lasting products, but I need a couple apps in order to replace my iPad use case. I've watched every single video out and finally just decided to go ahead and order it and see for myself. Ordered from Amazon to be able to return if it doesn't work, but I really needed to move on with my life and quite wondering _if_ it would work and just see if it will. Thanks for the video.
Hey Brandon, It certainly seems like a great entry device for your first E ink tablet... I'd love to know how you like it once you've tried it out! Can I ask what type of android apps you hope to use on it?
My humble advice, don't replace your ipad. I still have my Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra. I use it mostly for content consumption or something lighter when I don;t want to carry my 16" Lenovo.
@@VladimirKostek Very simple, really. I want to be able to load my reading apps (Kindle, Hoopla, Everand) and I want Google Docs to use notes when I do my preaching and teaching. It's all I use my iPad Mini for but I want a break from the screens. I also really want to use this for handwritten journaling, but my track record with that even in paper notebooks is not consistent. But I do know that doing so on the iPad glad didn't really pan out for me, so I'd love it if it did here. We'll see.
@@rnbdanny I didn't even know about this technology until doing research for this and learning it doesn't have it. Looking forward to seeing how it affects me who hasn't used something else otherwise.
Very good review! Thank you! Many users are saying that it's NOT possible to save your NOTES files onto an attached SD card instead of the cloud service. Is that true? If it is, then I'm sending the Boox I ordered back immediately. I do NOT want my files stored in the cloud.
Thanks for making this video! Im thinking of getting a go 10.3. I just wonder if i choose not to use the original pen, what are some other good options?
I think it was made to be held naked by the hand, the reason perhaps it has a textured back, a basic protection magnetic case that you just throw away whenever you can, and it's very LIGHT and THIN. Maybe it's not that much with features but the GO beat them all in aesthetics! Good video
The Go 10.3 does reading much better than remarkable. You cannot properly review it without seeing it. It would be much better with BSR. You should compare it with the Tab X next to each other to see the ghosting.
That's very true, reading on the reMarkable is bad. Like I said all it tries to so is replace your notebook. Fair point, the GO is a much better e-reader with 300PPI screen and great format support. Plus being able to install any android reader app.
Забавно, что в видео о плюсах и минусах Boox Go 10.3 в качестве основного устройства используется Supernote ;) Судя по сообщениям на том же Reddit, не такое уж хорошее ощущение от письма на Go 10.3, не так уж и близок он к бумаге. Для себя я решил, что подожду выхода Supernote A5X2
I just wanted to share my thought process of deciding if it's worth it or not before considering to buy it. Hope it was helpful, yea I've seen the same on reddit.
Super helpful video(s)! Thank you. I am wondering what your thoughts are on deciding between the Boox Go 10.3 or Supernote Nomad (or waiting for the new A5 x2) for someone who loves the modularity of Supernote but will be using the tablet primarily for reading/annotating PDFs and ebooks? I’ve seen elsewhere that the Supernote is amazing for note taking but not great as a reader. Appreciate your thoughts on this 🙏
Hey Maurice, Supernote is ok for reading but isn't good for annotating books... only PDFs. Perhaps I'll try out another e-reader app sideloaded on it and see if it's better than the kindle app for that. The Go 10.3 will be more versatile for E book mark ups. Another good option would be the Kindle Scribe, I've reviewed that and it has a frontlight also.
Thanks for elaborating on these points. Anything Amazon or Google is a nonstarter for me for many reasons, mostly ethical and privacy related. Boox seems to be questionable on some of these items as well though likely not as bad as Amazon and Google…I also don’t want to be buying a new e-ink tablet every couple years because of planned obsolescence. Please do let me know if you end up trying out another ereader app on the Supernote! Thanks again 🙏
@@mrma-79 Will do, I'm compiling a list of android apps I want to try / viewers want to try. I'll make a dedicated video on that at some point so people know which ones are actually usable. Yea the modularity is pretty game changer, I get where you're coming from!
@@VladimirKostek I have narrowed my choice for my first e ink tablet down to the Go 10.3 and NA3. I would have preferred a Supernote but the Nomad is too small for my usage and the lack of clarity on when the a5X2 has made me move on. I like the sleek design and display of the 10.3 but I don't like the way the screen seems to flash (refresh?) when I see people turning pages on PDFs on UA-cam reviews. Given that I am new to this area and have never used one in person I am not sure if I have the language down to describe my concern but I saw on a "deep dive" video comparing the NA3 and NA3c the guy was able to mostly get rid of the flashing that happened by enabling the speed mode on the NA3. Is that possible on the Go 10.3? Thanks again for your videos and advice!
I take exception to some of your review points. I know it's difficult to review when you don't actually have it and using eReader's video was one of the most negative videos on the 10.3 that I've ever seen. The stylus that comes with it is the same one as the Note Air 3c except it's white there is no difference. It's not lesser quality. The magnets are weaker on the actual device. I think that's because it's so thin. Another thing is the UI is as simple or as complicated as you make it. I think anyone can just pick it up once they log in and use the note's feature or the reading feature without any problems. But if they want to go into the settings they can make adjustments and tweak it as much as they want so it's kind of like the idea that it's better to have it and not need it then need it and not have it.
Fair points Scott. I will ask some of my colleagues about the pen feel specifically, if they have different opinions I'll remove that section. (YT has a nice editing feature) I don't want to mislead people if good ereaders opinions aren't very accurate
@@VladimirKostek I think they were very board in their review. Normally I don't see so much bias but they were tearing it apart in that review. They were fixated on a few things neglecting the market this device was geared for. Not the typical Boox market, but going directly for those looking at the RM2 but tied if waiting for the RM3
Hey Dustin, first off that's cool you are an ultra runner. I've always been impressed by those feats! I've reviewed a lot of these and am testing some new ones right now. What specifically are you trying to do with data collection? Perhaps I can help, it's an ever-growing market so it can be tough to decide. Especially if it's your first device.
Thank for the help The second brain concept is a centralizes way to collect most of life info in one spot. Most people use a program like one note, obsidian, Evernote, notion to do so. Then have have programs on send the info there. Like my highlights for kindle or read wise. Currently I end up using my computer. But want something very portable for work. And I am trying to avoid just buying an iPad or similar.
The boox air 3c is a great device, the flexibility of the google play store is big. Supernote is also a decent option, I reviewed the nomad and you can sideload apps. Also Ed from Organizing for change did some SN/Obsidian videos fyi
Including this video , u did an excellent job on the other video - PUTTING FEEL WRITE 2 ON REMARKABLE 2.. can you do the same here , that is - outting feel write 2 on Boox Go 10.3 ?... Excellent analysis 👍
Thanks for watching Rajnish, I'm liking FW2 on my reMarkable still. At the end of this video I mentioned I'm not gonna be buying a GO 10.3 because of some of the reasons I mentioned in this video. I would like to try and adapt feel write 2 to a boox or scribe device at some point tho!
I was so confused watching this based on the title… it’s a Supernote Nomad but title says Go 10.3. I own the nomad, and was looking for some thoughts on the 10.3.
I am struggling with split view. It works in neoreader but i want it tonwork in notepad so that i can turn horizontally and see page 3+4 and then 5+6 of the same notebook. I can only see how to open two instances of the same notebook. I want to use week view across 2 pages.
I never understand the desire for a frontlight when it adds weight, cost and battery drain. Not to mention degrading the writing experience. Just turn a bedside light on!
Like I mentioned with my Nomad or rM2 I've never found the need for one with them. I will say reading with a frontlight is nice because if I fall asleep reading the bedside light isn't on. That's about the only time I've found it handy tho 🤣
Front light would be nice. I use my e-ink tablet to read sheet music at gigs and the front light is really handy in a darkened theater. Saves me from having to tote a separate stand light.
Well you can run into scenarios where there isn't ample light falling on the screen and you don't have a nice mild bed light next to you, or you can't turn it on due to other reasons. I don't like carrying another light with me.
Writing down I'm not sure, their literature doesn't explicitly say that. You could screenshot and mark down stuff for a page but not sure about a whole book. help.kobo.com/hc/en-us/articles/360017707934-Add-and-view-notes-on-the-Kobo-Books-app-for-Android
@@VladimirKostek ok I guess it will be the same as with the windows app then. You can mark down text and type notes, but not write it. Thanks for the fast reply!
@@VladimirKostek Not sure about that either, and yes Ellipsa 2e was also on my watchlist but no color and no paperfeel. Maybe the next version? In summary my ideal e-ink device would be the size of the Ipad mini (good portability, while not to small), has color (good to have different highlighting colors) and you can annotate (paperfeel like) in ebooks. Probably I'm asking to much here :) But we will see what the future brings
True, but I think part of why they sold so many too is it's quite simple. I have friends that work at companies where everyone is given an rM2. Selling so many units is also a feat of being viable in the business 🌎
One thing I didn't mention is that it does not have pogo pins like the Tab Ultra line, the Nomad or the rM2. Meaning that it won't be compatible with any future accessories down the line. Also someone mentioned the accessories for the GO are included if you buy straight from Boox, so just fyi.
7 months passed since the Nomad release and there is no any accessories even on the horizon. What accessories besides a keyboard cover that can be connected via bluetooth and a lamp that utilizes these pogo pins can be created for these devices?
@yorikde That's actually a great question. They've told me they are actively working on accessories, I think with the over demand for the Nomad and ramping up production for the A5 X2 they are quite busy. I did a video on things I would love to see here ua-cam.com/video/7vFT0itnRpw/v-deo.html
Great video and thanks for the shout out. I think you're spot on in your observations. I do think the writing feel is probably better than Good Ereader makes it out to be, not a huge fan since they refuse to acknowledge anything from Supernote but pens and then use those videos to attack the company. We'll, that is a rant for another time. Always appreciate your thoughtful content.
@@Change-1820 Thanks for watching! That's interesting I didn't know that. I wonder why? Such a great company
@@VladimirKostek yeah, to me, it's sad because Good Ereader covers some interesting gadgets, but even with the Go 10.3, they dismiss any reason not to have a frontlight. OK, enough on that 😁.
I think your take on a simplified UI is exactly where they should take the Go 10.3. And your except with Kit nails this idea, "A Note-taking app and a reader app." That's all it needs. I'll be joining this conversation soon. Very good video!
Excited to hear your take! Did you get one? I'm sure they'll implement something down the line
I think allowing the calendar in this simplified view would be good too, similar to the Supernote experience. The problem is that Kit couldn't even get past the UI to move pages around on his livestream yesterday because there are just too many menu options.
@@Change-1820 Oh wow, I must have missed that ... but good point
> At "5:11" - the point about the "cons of writing on screen"
- From my perspective, I own Go10.3 , the point is that the default pen might not be the best choice for multiple reasons (including not having eraser handy)
- People gonna use the different pen on the Go10.3, and I use Samsung S9 Pen there ,and it works OOTB perfectly.
- To me, the writing experience on Go10.3 is even better then on NA3 B&W, which I also own.
Yeah, I agree with this your point, mentioned later
> "Like I said that's really subjective to your writing style, uh what type of pens or pencils you like to use. So, read into that with a grain of salt"
Very interesting, how do you like your Note Air 3?
good summary. I picked one up and I am finding the software to be a painfully steep learning curve
I think Brandon, Kit or Voja have done walkthroughs of the software, I'd highly recommend watching one of those.
Agee!
You are talking for 13 mins about a device but the real question you keep everyone suspended on is what device you actually show during 100% of the screen time. Its obviously not a Boox Go.
Supernote Nomad
I've never had a e-ink tablet (just e-readers). I've been fascinated by the Go 10.3 because it seems like it could fit what I'm looking for. I really want to use Supernote because I appreciate their dedication to long-lasting products, but I need a couple apps in order to replace my iPad use case.
I've watched every single video out and finally just decided to go ahead and order it and see for myself. Ordered from Amazon to be able to return if it doesn't work, but I really needed to move on with my life and quite wondering _if_ it would work and just see if it will.
Thanks for the video.
Hey Brandon, It certainly seems like a great entry device for your first E ink tablet... I'd love to know how you like it once you've tried it out! Can I ask what type of android apps you hope to use on it?
Interesting to read this comment. I'm pretty much in an identical situation. I am just worried about the lack of BSR in this device.
My humble advice, don't replace your ipad. I still have my Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra. I use it mostly for content consumption or something lighter when I don;t want to carry my 16" Lenovo.
@@VladimirKostek Very simple, really. I want to be able to load my reading apps (Kindle, Hoopla, Everand) and I want Google Docs to use notes when I do my preaching and teaching. It's all I use my iPad Mini for but I want a break from the screens.
I also really want to use this for handwritten journaling, but my track record with that even in paper notebooks is not consistent. But I do know that doing so on the iPad glad didn't really pan out for me, so I'd love it if it did here. We'll see.
@@rnbdanny I didn't even know about this technology until doing research for this and learning it doesn't have it. Looking forward to seeing how it affects me who hasn't used something else otherwise.
Very good review! Thank you! Many users are saying that it's NOT possible to save your NOTES files onto an attached SD card instead of the cloud service. Is that true? If it is, then I'm sending the Boox I ordered back immediately. I do NOT want my files stored in the cloud.
Are you referring to an SD card via usb-c? There is no expandable storage built in
Thanks for making this video! Im thinking of getting a go 10.3. I just wonder if i choose not to use the original pen, what are some other good options?
The boox black stylus, dr grip emr. Norris jumbo are all good options. Really personal preference but any emr pen should work. Hope that helps!
Lamy EMR too
@VladimirKostek thanks for taking the time replying! Excellent I'll check them out!
@@KR-qk8mzAnytime! I'm putting out a video today of Boox's new fall lineup today FYI
@@KR-qk8mz The Lamy Twin Safari or the Staedtler EMR pens are pretty great.
I think it was made to be held naked by the hand, the reason perhaps it has a textured back, a basic protection magnetic case that you just throw away whenever you can, and it's very LIGHT and THIN. Maybe it's not that much with features but the GO beat them all in aesthetics! Good video
Thanks, it is a very sleek device and quite a deal too!
The Go 10.3 does reading much better than remarkable. You cannot properly review it without seeing it. It would be much better with BSR. You should compare it with the Tab X next to each other to see the ghosting.
That's very true, reading on the reMarkable is bad. Like I said all it tries to so is replace your notebook. Fair point, the GO is a much better e-reader with 300PPI screen and great format support. Plus being able to install any android reader app.
i literally am watching this on a boox go 10.3
That's wild haha, solid device
how is the video replay without bsr?
Забавно, что в видео о плюсах и минусах Boox Go 10.3 в качестве основного устройства используется Supernote ;)
Судя по сообщениям на том же Reddit, не такое уж хорошее ощущение от письма на Go 10.3, не так уж и близок он к бумаге.
Для себя я решил, что подожду выхода Supernote A5X2
I just wanted to share my thought process of deciding if it's worth it or not before considering to buy it. Hope it was helpful, yea I've seen the same on reddit.
Super helpful video(s)! Thank you. I am wondering what your thoughts are on deciding between the Boox Go 10.3 or Supernote Nomad (or waiting for the new A5 x2) for someone who loves the modularity of Supernote but will be using the tablet primarily for reading/annotating PDFs and ebooks? I’ve seen elsewhere that the Supernote is amazing for note taking but not great as a reader. Appreciate your thoughts on this 🙏
Hey Maurice, Supernote is ok for reading but isn't good for annotating books... only PDFs. Perhaps I'll try out another e-reader app sideloaded on it and see if it's better than the kindle app for that. The Go 10.3 will be more versatile for E book mark ups. Another good option would be the Kindle Scribe, I've reviewed that and it has a frontlight also.
Thanks for elaborating on these points. Anything Amazon or Google is a nonstarter for me for many reasons, mostly ethical and privacy related. Boox seems to be questionable on some of these items as well though likely not as bad as Amazon and Google…I also don’t want to be buying a new e-ink tablet every couple years because of planned obsolescence. Please do let me know if you end up trying out another ereader app on the Supernote! Thanks again 🙏
@@mrma-79 Will do, I'm compiling a list of android apps I want to try / viewers want to try. I'll make a dedicated video on that at some point so people know which ones are actually usable. Yea the modularity is pretty game changer, I get where you're coming from!
@@VladimirKostek I have narrowed my choice for my first e ink tablet down to the Go 10.3 and NA3. I would have preferred a Supernote but the Nomad is too small for my usage and the lack of clarity on when the a5X2 has made me move on. I like the sleek design and display of the 10.3 but I don't like the way the screen seems to flash (refresh?) when I see people turning pages on PDFs on UA-cam reviews. Given that I am new to this area and have never used one in person I am not sure if I have the language down to describe my concern but I saw on a "deep dive" video comparing the NA3 and NA3c the guy was able to mostly get rid of the flashing that happened by enabling the speed mode on the NA3. Is that possible on the Go 10.3? Thanks again for your videos and advice!
@@mrma-79what did you get?
I take exception to some of your review points. I know it's difficult to review when you don't actually have it and using eReader's video was one of the most negative videos on the 10.3 that I've ever seen. The stylus that comes with it is the same one as the Note Air 3c except it's white there is no difference. It's not lesser quality. The magnets are weaker on the actual device. I think that's because it's so thin. Another thing is the UI is as simple or as complicated as you make it. I think anyone can just pick it up once they log in and use the note's feature or the reading feature without any problems. But if they want to go into the settings they can make adjustments and tweak it as much as they want so it's kind of like the idea that it's better to have it and not need it then need it and not have it.
Fair points Scott. I will ask some of my colleagues about the pen feel specifically, if they have different opinions I'll remove that section. (YT has a nice editing feature) I don't want to mislead people if good ereaders opinions aren't very accurate
@@VladimirKostek I think they were very board in their review. Normally I don't see so much bias but they were tearing it apart in that review. They were fixated on a few things neglecting the market this device was geared for. Not the typical Boox market, but going directly for those looking at the RM2 but tied if waiting for the RM3
Thanks for the info
Been trying to find an e ink to keep my second brain and data collection
The more I research the more I am at a loss
Hey Dustin, first off that's cool you are an ultra runner. I've always been impressed by those feats! I've reviewed a lot of these and am testing some new ones right now. What specifically are you trying to do with data collection? Perhaps I can help, it's an ever-growing market so it can be tough to decide. Especially if it's your first device.
Thank for the help
The second brain concept is a centralizes way to collect most of life info in one spot. Most people use a program like one note, obsidian, Evernote, notion to do so.
Then have have programs on send the info there. Like my highlights for kindle or read wise.
Currently I end up using my computer. But want something very portable for work. And I am trying to avoid just buying an iPad or similar.
I think the Boox note air3c might be the best for all this, but doing my research
The boox air 3c is a great device, the flexibility of the google play store is big. Supernote is also a decent option, I reviewed the nomad and you can sideload apps. Also Ed from Organizing for change did some SN/Obsidian videos fyi
Supernote also has a digest feature for collecting important info
Thank you Vladimir for a very considered review. Based on your review, I have decided not to get the Boox Go 10.3
Glad I could help
Including this video , u did an excellent job on the other video - PUTTING FEEL WRITE 2 ON REMARKABLE 2.. can you do the same here , that is - outting feel write 2 on Boox Go 10.3 ?... Excellent analysis 👍
Thanks for watching Rajnish, I'm liking FW2 on my reMarkable still. At the end of this video I mentioned I'm not gonna be buying a GO 10.3 because of some of the reasons I mentioned in this video. I would like to try and adapt feel write 2 to a boox or scribe device at some point tho!
Is there any need for a screen protector for this device?
It's not needed typically with the Folio but you can add one if you want! I added it in the description
@@VladimirKostek Thank you
I was so confused watching this based on the title… it’s a Supernote Nomad but title says Go 10.3. I own the nomad, and was looking for some thoughts on the 10.3.
Apologies about that. It was more of an overview of things to consider.
Is there a 13inch with a good pixel ratio? They also seem too low?
Boox tab X, has Carta 1250 and pretty good resolution. It's expensive tho amzn.to/3Yb6pxb
I am struggling with split view. It works in neoreader but i want it tonwork in notepad so that i can turn horizontally and see page 3+4 and then 5+6 of the same notebook. I can only see how to open two instances of the same notebook. I want to use week view across 2 pages.
My best advice is to ask for help on the Boox subreddit or their Facebook groups. I haven't used split view unfortunately.
is strong /robust enough for everyday use and travel?
Yes, should be
You only get cover if you order from boox direct
Thx for the info, updated my pinned comment to inform others
I never understand the desire for a frontlight when it adds weight, cost and battery drain. Not to mention degrading the writing experience. Just turn a bedside light on!
Like I mentioned with my Nomad or rM2 I've never found the need for one with them. I will say reading with a frontlight is nice because if I fall asleep reading the bedside light isn't on. That's about the only time I've found it handy tho 🤣
Front light would be nice. I use my e-ink tablet to read sheet music at gigs and the front light is really handy in a darkened theater. Saves me from having to tote a separate stand light.
Def checkout the note air 3!@jazzer7899
Well you can run into scenarios where there isn't ample light falling on the screen and you don't have a nice mild bed light next to you, or you can't turn it on due to other reasons. I don't like carrying another light with me.
Perfectly fair, important to evaluate your needs before purchasing an E tablet
Can you annotate with it on the kobo app? So writing down, while reading? (like you can with kobo libra color
Writing down I'm not sure, their literature doesn't explicitly say that. You could screenshot and mark down stuff for a page but not sure about a whole book. help.kobo.com/hc/en-us/articles/360017707934-Add-and-view-notes-on-the-Kobo-Books-app-for-Android
@@VladimirKostek ok I guess it will be the same as with the windows app then. You can mark down text and type notes, but not write it. Thanks for the fast reply!
@toeriest np, I know the Ellipsa 2e has live annotation on books but I'm wondering if that is proprietary to that device 🤔
@@VladimirKostek Not sure about that either, and yes Ellipsa 2e was also on my watchlist but no color and no paperfeel. Maybe the next version?
In summary my ideal e-ink device would be the size of the Ipad mini (good portability, while not to small), has color (good to have different highlighting colors) and you can annotate (paperfeel like) in ebooks. Probably I'm asking to much here :) But we will see what the future brings
@@VladimirKostek Maybe another possibility would be to use splitscreen and write down on the boox. Is that doable on this 10.3 inch screen?
Remarkable has sold so many do it being over 4 years old
True, but I think part of why they sold so many too is it's quite simple. I have friends that work at companies where everyone is given an rM2. Selling so many units is also a feat of being viable in the business 🌎
Pen feel comes at a cost of nibs, remarkable 2 is great but eats nibs
It does eat nibs, I mostly use titanium tips or ceramic nibs on it now with feelwrite 2 so I don't really have that issue 😅
Does it connect to Onenote?
Yea the Android app should work
Go10.3 or note air 3 ?
I'd say consider if you want a frontlight and expandable storage, if not then the newer 300ppi screen and more portable packaging might be worth it!
@@VladimirKostek just got the note air 3 front light and expandable storage was for me.
Can i download kindle app from playstore? N read
Yes, you should be able to download any e-reader app. Kindle, Koreader, Pocketbook, Kobo, Libby, Hoopla etc
Please translate this video to Arabic please