So I am a student studying and most of my lessons require pen and paper so I was wondering if this could be a good substitute but I have a problem with spelling, so I was wondering if in the new one with the keyboard or handwritten to text does it have AutoCorrect in any of them? But yeah also I was wondering about your guys true opinions and your experiences so far and one more question can I use my iPad to access the files while off-line by using USB cable and is it good with iPad? Does it work well with it?

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    10 months ago

    I debated the same thing when I was going to grad school. Ultimately, I think a really nice notebook and a set of pens works better.

    The ability to lasso text and move it around is really nice though. And marking up PDFs is really nice. I just missed the ability to use different colors and quickly flip back and forth between pages.

    Now, I use it for work, but I’m still kind of preferring a physical notebook for similar reasons.

    I do love the device and think it’s the best digital eink device for writing, but (for me) I still debate picking up a physical notebook.

    All that said, if you’ve got an iPad, maybe try using that first if you want a taste of digital note taking. If it works for you and you just hate the feeling of the pen, reMarkable may well be worth it.

    To your other questions, I haven’t tried using it as a storage device on other devices, so I don’t know. Your files are synced to their cloud, so that’s definitely one way to access your files on other devices though.