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The video reviews the Remarkable 2, a device aimed at replacing e-readers and facilitating note-taking. It discusses the device's features, costs, and functionalities, highlighting its strengths in reading and annotation but noting limitations like inefficient note exporting. Despite the device's deficiencies in OCR and drawing capabilities compared to other devices like the iPad Pro, it is praised for its single-purpose design, suitable for distraction-free reading. The video suggests alternative devices like the Onyx Boox, which offer better integration with modern cloud tools.
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In this segment of the video, the reviewer talks about the remarkable 2, a device that aims to replace your e-reader and enable note-taking. The basic device costs 3.99, but additional expenses like a pen and case are needed. There are two pen options – one with an eraser tip for 130 euros and one without for 60 euros. Getting content onto the device can be done through various methods like apps, browser extensions, and cloud integration. However, DRM-protected e-books are not supported. The device excels in reading, annotations, and highlights but lacks efficiently exporting notes. Taking notes on the device is nice, but retrieving these notes for external use is challenging.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the limitations of the Remarkable 2 device, including subpar optical character recognition and drawing capabilities when compared to other devices like the iPad Pro. However, the speaker notes that despite these drawbacks, the Remarkable 2 remains in use after 12 months due to its single-purpose design, which makes it ideal for distraction-free reading and annotation. The speaker suggests that the device could improve in easily transferring annotations and summaries. The speaker concludes that while the Remarkable 2 has its merits, there are better alternatives on the market, such as the Onyx Boox, which offer superior integration with modern cloud tools.