Best Note-Taking Tablets 2024 - Top 5 Best NoteTaking Tablets

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2023
  • Best Note-Taking Tablets 2024 - Top 5 Best NoteTaking Tablets
    ➜Links to the Best NoteTaking Tablets 2024 we listed in this video:
    ✅5. Pocketbook Era - howl.me/cl4bu6b8cws
    ✅4. Kobo Elipsa - howl.me/cl4brkomrKD
    ✅3. Onyx Boox Note Air2 Plus - howl.me/cl4bspw1onV
    ✅2. Kindle Scribe - howl.me/cl4btcmxUpd
    ✅1. Onyx Boox Tab Ultra - howl.me/cl4buruRvZr
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    - ABOUT THIS VIDEO -
    Most of us have had to take notes at some point in our lives, whether it was in school or at work. While taking notes used to be done with pen and paper, nowadays technology has advanced to the point where it's no longer necessary. Note-taking tablets have made the process much easier, offering a range of input options such as touchscreens, smart styluses, and wireless keyboards.
    The best note-taking tablets come with various operating systems to choose from, including macOS, Android, and Windows. They also offer different storage options, such as large internal memory or expandable memory through microSD cards. With so many choices available, it's easy to find a tablet that suits your specific note-taking needs.
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  • @hteck1188
    @hteck1188  2 місяці тому +1

    ➜Links to the Best NoteTaking Tablets 2024 we listed in this video:
    ✅5. Pocketbook Era - howl.me/clSidlMTdkA
    ✅4. Kobo Elipsa - howl.me/clSh7im26rP
    ✅3. Onyx Boox Note Air2 Plus - howl.me/clSh4iszZNA
    ✅2. Kindle Scribe - howl.me/clSh0ftwPo7
    ✅1. Onyx Boox Tab Ultra - howl.me/clShX6ScgC5

  • @brittanyschumacher4451
    @brittanyschumacher4451 Місяць тому +6

    How is number one in that position when it was discussed all the things mentioned were negatives?

  • @user-of2yk4sj5b
    @user-of2yk4sj5b 3 місяці тому +21

    seems like AI generated video...

  • @hopesonhigh
    @hopesonhigh Місяць тому

    I have been thinking about start using a digital notebook but my handwriting is very small... Any consideration about this issue?

  • @bluetaurean
    @bluetaurean 4 місяці тому +19

    I’m wondering why remarkable is not on this list

  • @superdude512
    @superdude512 2 місяці тому +1

    7:11 "dollar 30 slash pound 60"

  • @Bill-ek6ew
    @Bill-ek6ew 2 місяці тому +8

    This is a prime example of when using AI is not beneficial for voicing a video. Can't tell when the review for one device ends clearly and next one begins.

    • @ushadevika
      @ushadevika 2 місяці тому

      It's a very easily fixable issue!

  • @markhathaway228
    @markhathaway228 5 місяців тому +10

    I'm wondering why the SuperNote didn't make your list.

    • @rollthedice2619
      @rollthedice2619 4 місяці тому

      Same here, I dont know how Kindle Scribe or Pocketbook Era can be there and no the Supernote :|

  • @htrab038
    @htrab038 Місяць тому

    Any tablet on the market with color ink options?

  • @user-gk2rx1up7w
    @user-gk2rx1up7w 5 місяців тому +3

    Which tablet is best for medical students other than apple iPad

    • @learningcheme
      @learningcheme 5 місяців тому +2

      Boox Note air 3 c

    • @Itsmeiwaleed
      @Itsmeiwaleed 5 місяців тому

      Galaxy Tab S

    • @janinawalker4200
      @janinawalker4200 5 місяців тому

      @@Itsmeiwaleed My disappointment with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ is why I have been learning about eReaders/NoteTakers for the time since December 2020 and it bothers me that Onyx Boox still does not release the best they could release and also that Ratta Supernote is delaying the large 13.3" A4 sized A4X2 version until end of 2024, so this is a game of waiting for hell to freeze over. So I still use pads of paper and prefer Windows, having had computers since 1981.

  • @randall.chamberlain
    @randall.chamberlain 3 місяці тому +3

    #4 is not even note taking, wtf

  • @chrisearl2217
    @chrisearl2217 Місяць тому

    can't for GPT5 to start making better videos

  • @ClinttheGreat
    @ClinttheGreat 3 місяці тому

    This is not a best of or review it’s simply regurgitating ad info. Blocked.

  • @ehsan49
    @ehsan49 Місяць тому

    Do not trust such reviews because they only play with the device quickly and superficially to attract visitors, and do not test it professionally.
    The biggest drawback of the Boox device is that it is not possible to type correctly. To say it simply, what you type is different from what is displayed on the screen!
    I know, it's a very, very simple and general function that's been since the 1980s on PCs and Nokia phones, but it doesn't work properly on this modern device!
    So before buying, you need to know that it is not possible to type any text in books, notes, office files etc. Only a series of weird characters are typed.
    For more than a year, dozens of emails and messages have been exchanged between me and the support team, but this simple problem has not been fixed.

  • @moisessoto5061
    @moisessoto5061 Місяць тому

    AI trash

  • @kerryhorwitz4093
    @kerryhorwitz4093 Місяць тому

    I want to buy a note-taking tablet. I intend this comment to be constructive, not mean, but this video would only suit a young (probably male) person with a great deal of technical knowledge. It was just regurgitated mathematical/technical terms. The ordinary person would get no help from this video whatsoever. You could use technical splurge if you then phrase the matter in clear English afterwards. For example, "XYZ ₩□". Then, explain to people like me that this means it has a paperlike feel to use.
    My own requirements and questions are:
    * Does the note-taking tablet feel like paper to use?
    * Can I write notes and then store the notes? I am a writer and want to have files where I store various subjects (such as essays that I am working on). I want to access these files and add some more notes as I wish.
    * I need the note-taking tablet to have excellent storage.
    * I want one that takes my handwritten notes and changes them to type written ones.
    * I want to have an audio function so I can speak in and have my words turned to type written notes.
    * I would like a detachable keyboard and a solid carry case. I would prefer it on the larger size10" or so or A4, if possible.
    I avoid the world of iPad as all my devices are android. I checked ReMarkable, but it requires a subscription to something or other (after a free year) in order to use it to capacity. I am not willing to take out a weekly subscription to anything.
    I am willing to pay a high price, within reason.
    I would be grateful if you would advise me using normal, non-technical language. I think you would find that if you make videos for people using normal English, you would have an increase in viewers. These note-taking tablets are for people to write, produce, store, and print off notes. There seems to be no advice orientated to this main function. The advice is all about reading books. That is a useful function if I could add a news app, but I need the main focus to be on people who take notes.
    I hope you understand what I mean. I bet I am not the only person who needs plain English rather than technical spiel.
    I don't expect you to take your time to advise me. I would simply be grateful if you would. I have been trying to find the one that is right for me, but advice is either technical waffle or they try to get you to buy the most expensive one they do. One advice place came up with a note-taking device that was nearly £2,000. I am willing to go to about £500 if I can find a quality device that meets my requirements. My point about the company advice is that they were clearly trying to rip me off.
    I have therefore turned to people like you, but we speak a different language.
    If you choose to help or not, I wish you and your channel well. I truly hope you will take my feedback on board, and it pays off for you. There are lots of people out there like me who need advice they can understand. It is hard for people gifted with a knowledge of modern technology to understand those of us who are older and/or not technical.
    But we are out there, and we need help.