If you’re anything like us, you’ve spent hours on end sitting on the floor of a Staples or Office Max trying to choose between an uninspired selection of notebooks for one that’ll fix all your ...
One of the great things about the wide variety of Android tablets is their versatility for work and play. You'll want to be a little picky if you're into taking handwritten notes, though, since some ...
As a freelancer, distractions cost me: Time not spent working is valuable income wasted. Once you’re distracted, it can take a little while to return to your original task, which further harms ...
You might have thought that the note taking and handwriting experience on a tablet couldn’t get better than on Microsoft’s own Surface Pro 3 and other devices running Windows. You’d be wrong, the new ...
The XPPen Magic Note Pad aims to deliver the best of both worlds – a digital writing pad that’s easy on the eyes while also functioning as a true productivity tablet running Android 14. It claims to ...
They’ve cracked the nut. After all this time, testing so many gadgets over the years, I finally found a device that seems to do exactly what the designers intended. The stylus looks a bit like the ...
ReMarkable is a company that’s been making E Ink tablets since 2017. The idea is that you get a paper-like reading and writing experience while also allowing you to organize, archive, and search your ...
E-ink tablets are rapidly gaining traction among professionals, students, and creatives seeking focused, paper-like experiences in a digital format. Unlike traditional tablets or laptops, e-ink ...
A few years ago a company called Noteslate promised to deliver a $99 tablet designed for writing handwritten notes. They didn’t. But now the company is back with a new model featuring a new design, ...
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If you're using your iPad or Android tablet to take notes, you're doing it wrong.
Mark has almost a decade of experience reporting on mobile technology, working previously with Digital Trends. Taking a less-than-direct route to technology writing, Mark began his Android journey ...