P.S.: It would be great if someone could attache a picture of the Note with this app working/opened if it is not too much to ask for. it should work smoothly as much as the e-ink screen allows, but I am afraid to buy it and discover that this app is too heavy for the Note and its software. I think with 2 Gb of RAM and 4 core proc. I have a Kindle Paper White and I love it, but its screen is too small and it is not an Android.Ĭould someone of you guys to install this app from Google Store and to download just some magazines and books and to try to turn pages, to click on references and to see how it works (the app does not require registration). But because this devise is new on the market, I am afraid to spent the money (and it is not a cheap one) and discover that it can not run this app smoothly. You can however, use a pair of wireless headphones or a speaker to listen to audio content. Actually I need an e-ink device on Android with a big screen and capable to run the app JW Library. There is no 3.5mm headphone jack or an SD card. Then you can see for yourself if the Note is worth the money or not. It doesn't feel as nice to write on the way the Note Air 2 Plus felt with its paper like screen but more like the iPad without a paper like screen protector. it is able to handle large PDFs with nearly no lag so that was its second selling point for me. There may be other features you may value, but this will do as a general checklist. For battery life, the Note Air 2 Plus was super-reliable, lasting around a week before needing a charge. The SD Card works great which was its biggest selling point for me. If you can say "yes" to most, if not all, of them, then the Note might be worth the cost for you.ġ) Your eyes like E-Ink much more than LED.Ģ) You want a device light enough for lengthy ebook reading sessions, yet large enough to comfortably read pdfs.ģ) You want the ability to install apps of your choice (Instapaper, Moon Reader, Outlook, Office, whatever.)ħ) Note-taking with a stylus is important to you.ĩ) You find the older crop of E-Ink devices too slow. from an SD card to stereo speakers and a camera bump. The best answer I can give you is to offer you a checklist of various features. The Note Air 3C with a 10.3 inch 300 PPI for B&W and 150 PPI for colour and the new Tab Ultra C. (The price is not out of line if you compare it with an iPad or some similarly sized Android tablet.)
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