I am not a handwriting notettaker at all (Obsidian.md all the way). However, writing by hand in the Supernote really helps to structure the ideas even though it's just a stream of consciousness. There is a distinct difference in outcomes from the handwritten brainstorming and the typed-in brainstorming. In my observation, the handwritten brainstorming gets you much closer to the results that you'd get if you had a real person to bounce the ideas off.
For such sessions i don't get hung up on the calligraphy and the text may look as ugly as I make it. The most important part is getting idea to the paper (screen) as fast as as close to what's in the head as possible. Typing does affect the thinking as I would subconsciously optimize for sentences that are easier to type in (less punctuation-heavy and, I assume, even different word choice as the muscle memory may run ahead of the thought process and fingers would type in some words that are commonly used together).
Re: hating the handwriting. I do hate mine too and am not interested in improving it for the sake of having pretty handwriting, but after some 3-4 hours with the Supernote I developed a certain techno-genic discipline. I recognize that I should write at least good enough for the OCR engine can understand me (I use the iOS app Handwriting Recognition and, lately, Google Vision). I found that using a 7mm dotted grid works the best for me. The 8mm grid makes my handwriting too large and the 6mm too dense. The good part is that i don't have to write like that all the time as for ugly handwriting is much better suited for free-flowing brainstorming sessions.
This is precisely why we use the Shape Up method at our dev shop. If the job to be done is going from Point A to Point B, you might make a skateboard, then a bicycle, then a car, then a limo- obtaining capability and complexity as needed.
It’s been a game changer for us.
I' have this one and it's working well. I don't use the clamping part. I just slip it between the Supernote and the cover
I got mine in a brick and mortar some time ago, but there are a bunch on Amazon which might work :)
Don't have it anymore as it required a paid plan (more than 1 Step). Maybe there are some workarounds.
I basically used pdf.co to convert a URL from Pocket into a PDF (they charge for each API Call though) and then moved that PDF to a Dropbox folder.
Then you can make another action that creates a new note in Evernote for each new file in Dropbox.
It is pretty cool what is possible today without having any knowledge on programming.
An alternative to Zapier is ifttt.com , which might also enable that function without a paid plan. It depends on which apps they have available.
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Sorry to not be more helpful. I am sure you can find something on google or so.
You need to download an app "Android Translator" to your Apple device. I think this will take you to the site for down loading: https://www.android.com/filetransfer/
I have that pen and it works just fine; I suspect you bought the wrong S-pen... There are different types.
This is the one that I have and that works out of the box: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B087C7KR9L
I got two generic keyboards and both seem to work fine. I got this one for when I'm at home and this one for my completely mobile setup. It seems like any Bluetooth keyboard should work. But if you end up getting multiple generic ones, it seems like they're going to just show as "Bluetooth Keyboard 3.0." That's what both of them read to the Supernote.
The first one I got because I just needed something overnighted, but it works just fine. I haven't used the second one too much yet, but that's because I just got it today and I haven't been in a situation to really use it too much yet. I just wanted a second folding one so that way I don't have to take up too much extra room with the first one I ordered.
I have the a6x and regularly use the kindle function in it. I really like it! Slightly larger screen than my kindle - I prefer it. As others have said, there is no backlight so I bought a clip on light from Amazon for this and it does the trick. When I travel, I just take my supernote and it’s reassuring to have everything with me. Glocusent USB Rechargeable Book... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09W62FR1K?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I have this one, which gives you the flexibility if using any size microSD card you like (within spec). Works well with iPad and Mac for transferring stuff.
I have the same needs as you and I highly recommend the Fujitsu Quaderno A4 (https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/dp/B09988GM1B/ref=twister_B09B1ZLBTJ?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1). They are $440 (when I bought it last year it was ~$550 but now the JPY loses values so much more 🤣) and works perfectly with annotation and you can set up a folder on your laptop to sync with it.
I found a cheap third-party folio that works fairly well, although you have to watch out for the magnet that clips it together (it can make turning the SN off and on a little glitchy). But it works in a pinch (very secure, very tight corners - had to really fight to get it secured but it's definitely not moving any time soon): https://www.amazon.com/Dteck-Universal-Case-9-5-10-5-Tablet/dp/B0B3CLLCW4?th=1
That was my worry as well since when I go to the office I carry my supernote in a bag with other computer stuff.
The folio is very thin so I got this sleeve made for ipad, the supernote fits perfectly. It has an internal padding for extra protection.
I think you'd like the Lamy POM as well, it's smooth but not like glass.
Another cheap option would be one of the like Note 8 S Pens, though it's even smoother of an experience -- I almost couldn't tell any resistance at all. The Lamy is kinda in the middle of the two.
If you don't like that form factor, there are pen-shaped holders for them as well like https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D36PTCH/
note: for the iPad/Apple Pencil 2 writing combo - I found that these replacement nibs make the writing on the iPad more enjoyable for me. Softer, quieter, and a bit more grab to them.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09QT6XTM6?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
I think you're talking about a completely different type of case than I am. I use one like this. There is not elastic cutting off any side of the screen. There are clips on the corners of the tablet. None of the screen is cut off unless you count a tiny little area you can't even write in.
These work as well, and are like six dollars from amazon - (10 pack of adhesive pen holders, including some wire and some fabric)
https://www.amazon.com/XIWUMOER-Adhesive-Stainless-Notebooks-Calendars/dp/B0B19V5QYL/
the clips are really useful (they fit tight) and the elastic is self-adhesive, and if the elastic is too "loose" you can tie a tiny knot in it with thread to make it even tighter.
In the long run however, I just ended up getting a padfolio that zipped with the pen inside -
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1206035651/supernote-a6x-hardcover-book-looking
etsy is your friend for these, though i have to admit i'm partial to the above because this one actually zips "shut"
How about your shirt pocket?
Make Pocket Protectors Great Again!
I attached this pen-loop to the folio cover (so I now gave 2 loops holding & stabilizing the pen):
Yizerel Pen Loop Holder Set, 12 Pack Self-Adhesive Pencil Holder Elastic Design for Notebooks, Journals, Calendars with 12 Colors (12 Pcs) (available through Amazon).
Find the one that suits you... But still get some inspiration !
Here's one of our article that could help, let me know what you think ;)
https://zenkit.com/en/blog/can-an-online-to-do-list-really-make-you-productive/
There’s probably a fancy pants coded way to do it. But I’d start with something like this
https://zapier.com/apps/dropbox/integrations/evernote/71/send-new-dropbox-files-to-evernote
You’d have to manually move the exported SN file from the SN Dropbox folder to the Evernote Dropbox folder. Though you might be able to set up a trigger for that as well.
A couple pens to check out is the Smardi S pen Second Generation. It has the most ballpoint pen feel of all that I have tried. Professional looking, well balanced in my hand and it has an ink pen on one end and EMR tip on the other so very convenient - https://www.amazon.com/Smardi-Plus-Samsung-Galaxy-Note/dp/B07D36PTCH. I did replace the nib with a hard felt nib which made it feel perfect for me on the Supernote and is now my go to pen. Any Samsung Note 8 or 9 hard felt nib will work. One word of waning it is too thick to fit in the Supernote folio pen loop kind of like the Lamy is. The other pen I have that I find myself using a lot because it does fit the folio loop and handles just like any standard pocket pen is the HP x360 EMR pen. https://www.amazon.com/HP-Smart-Buy-X360-Eraser/dp/B077699C23?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=A17R259LG9C28W. I used the same hard felt nibs as the Smardi pen so have a consistent feel using either pen.
I had the same concerns before buying the Supernote.
I purchased a clip-on light, I looked at a lot of them but found this one was the best for my needs, the clip is perfect to fit over the top of the supernote and it's USB rechargeable...
One of my friends recommended me, to try a magnetic tape. This might be even more convenient. That's a link to amazon Germany, but such tape should be also available in other regions.
YES MY PEN IS 2 DAYS OLD, and I already see the cracks in the plastic.
I ordered a Lamy pen and some spacers as suggested by Pixel Leaves - although I can't find the video on youtube tho.
I'll let you know how it goes, but man-o-man, 2 days in and cracks without having over-tightened or dropped the pen is a bummer.
Yeah that’s probably just a bug. You might have to film it happening and share it with the SN team if the issue persists.
As for the clip on light. I took a few pictures of what it looks like.
I opted for a warm yellowish light instead of a white LED since I use it right before going to bed. There is a little bit of glare that the camera doesn’t show but it’s manageable.
Looks like they are available on Amazon US.
Which pen specifically did you use for this?
Was it the Muji .38mm?
Does anyone know if the cases for the Onyx Boox fit? I would like to find something that's a bit more robust than what I'm using.
At this time, I'm using a case from Amazon. It's...cheap. Really cheap. The faux leather was flaking off before I even took it out of the wrapper. I like the "book" look of it, but I know it's not going to last. However, the straps hold it securely and it does add a modicum of drop protection. There's no pen holder, but I just slide the cap through the top holder on the side and it seems to work just fine. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007W5B55A?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
Depends on which Wacom pen you want to use. The one you linked does not look like an EMR pen and it most likely will not work. But, you can buy the pen for Wacom One 13, link below: https://www.amazon.com/Wacom-One-CP91300B2Z-Creative-Display/dp/B084DVTSC9
You can also buy the pen for Galaxy Tab S6 Lite pen.
Supernote doesn't have any lighting at all. Here's the light I bought - I clip it to the folded-back folio cover because there's not a very big bezel on the Supernote's top.
Could this work as a light that can remain clipped on to the Supernote? https://www.amazon.com/EGWASER-Rechargeable-Brightness-Adjustable-Eye-Protection/dp/B09GW5RJL2/ref=sr_1_15?crid=1YH0GYJBNT3WW&keywords=rechargeable+book+light+clip+on+small&qid=1656260592&sprefix=rechargeable+book+light+clip+on+small%2Caps%2C320&sr=8-15
I did not receive my Supernote yet, will receive soon though..
I hear ya. But yet I haven't touched my Boox Note 2 and Nova 3 Color in ages. These lights that go around your neck are awesome, especially with the warm light: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D2913BV/ref=ppx\_yo\_dt\_b\_search\_asin\_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I'm about to order a LAMY and it's estimated to ship in July. In the meantime you can use any Wacom EMR pen to get by. A one people often recommend is the Staedtler Noris (https://www.amazon.com/LAPICES-ESPECIALES-DIGITAL-DESIGNED-SAMSUNG/dp/B0728HBD7F/).
In the meantime, 30 bucks for the wacom one pen. It feels like trash in comparison, but I keep one as a spare just in case of this very scenario!
You can find the case here. It seems out of stock at the moment, perhaps you could chase it up or add it to wish list.
Having reviewed the sizes, I just realized that I have a few notebook sleeves which are padded and have a zipper that may be usable! Thanks for the inspiration/idea!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004WMW7BM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Ceramic nib AND retractable pen would be owesome. Even better ceramic nib within a retractable pen whose body is made of wood or bamboo, a natural material for a natural feel. That would be my ideal setting for the pen.
The main issue of putting the Supernote ceramic nib and its electronic in this kind of pen would be that the tip can't be in metal. So we'd need the bamboo body to go all the way to the nib, or be of some other material.
Lamy used to make it with the textured grip and I have no idea why they changed it (https://us.amazon.com/Safari-Stylus-MD-LAMYSF-Samsung-Galaxy/dp/B082KNWCDT), I wish I could find one of those
Check this one https://www.amazon.de/dp/B092J7BP25/ref=pe_27091401_487027711_TE_SCE_dp_1?th=1
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I am an A5X user and can say that sizewise it fits quite well.
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It's relatively cheap (I mean, I would hate to pay 100E for just a folio).
There's 2 things to consider though:
If you're just looking for a carrying case and don't need a folio; I bought this one and it fits fine and has a pocket for the stylus.
I just wanted to share a couple products that have made my supernote that much more enjoyable, and increased my productive use of it.
The first is the Arteck HB030 Bluetooth Keyboard I am typing on now. For the price I absolutely couldn’t be happier with it. If it broke for some reason in the next few months, I would buy a new one in a heartbeat.
I love the backlight which is adjustable both for brightness, and color (this is less necessary for me, but a nice unintended feature. It is the perfect size. Any smaller it would affect typing, bigger and it wouldn’t tuck behind my A6x. It’s thin - probably just over a 1/4”, fairly short throw keys, it has a slider on off switch which doesn’t get clicked on in a bag as a button might. Rechargeable via micro usb. The battery seems to last forever, I’ve charged it a few times, but its never prompted me that its low as of yet. I love typing with this on my lap and the supernote propped on a pillow or something in bed, or in a chair without a desk. It also works amazing for the phone, a la this post I typed.
Second game changed is the Lamy EMR pen WITH the Wacom Pro 2 felt nibs. Love the way the OG supernote pen writes and feels, unfortunately I have gotten less and less reliable with the gesture erase, and its hard if you’re holding the device in your non dominate hand to do both. I got the Lamy pen, but the nib is too slippery, it doesn’t have the same texture/feedback on the page that SN has mastered with their ceramic nib and soft screen. Someone on here mentioned the Wacom Pro 2 nibs. I got mine from B&H photo, maybe $14 shipped for 10, and the first one shows minimal wear with frequent use. It has a lot more texture on the screen and improved penmanship vs the plastic Lamy nib.
But doesn't the reMarkable 2's original folio also bring magnets to sleep/wake? You think the one you used simply had stronger magnets, or end up touching a more sensitive area of the device?
I just started using this iPad sleeve in 10" size and it also has magnets that sleep/wake my A5X, 😬 here's hoping the RM2's insides are just more sensitive: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B081VMQ2DM/ref=ppx\_yo\_dt\_b\_asin\_title\_o03\_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I got them from Amazon… I had to take the pen loop off my canvas folio but I didn’t use mine as I have a pen case for them… they come in a few different colours… I have a black one and bourbon brown leather folio…
Hide & Drink, Rustic Leather Refillable Journal Cover for Moleskine Cahier XL (7.5 x 9.75 in.) Stylish Vintage Leather Field Notebook Cover, Handmade Includes 101 Year Warranty :: Old Tobacco https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07QC893Y7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_YK9AR0S0BNG52FPVP62Y?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I've got this one and it works great, has an erase button and an actual ink pen on the other end. The only downside is it is slightly too big for the loop on the cloth folio. It feel similar to the HOM in the structure but the writing is more like the Lamy from what I understand.
https://www.amazon.com/Smardi-Plus-Samsung-Galaxy-Note/dp/B07D36PTCH
2nd brain is basically using linked documents for personal knowledge management (though, I'm probably oversimplifying it a bit).
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Obsidian is good for this because it's very easy to add links between documents as you're writing. I'm not personally the biggest fan of writing notes with a keyboard, so it would be really nice to be able to link between notes in Supernote.
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It sounds to me like Obsidian could be really useful for you. It doesn’t support handwriting input, though, but it’s all stored as plain text and allows for markdown editing. You can add as many tags as you want, as well as link related notes together. You’ll be able to see all your notes on different sources together by tag. It also has a neat, albeit mostly useless, feature where you can see a ‘map’ of all your linked notes. Obsidian is free for personal use on Windows, Linux, Mac, iOS, and Android. So if you were to get a Boox, you should be able to install Obsidian, as I understand.
While Supernote does support tagging, I’m not sure if it can do everything you’re wanting. Supernote definitely doesn’t support audio. You might be better off with the iPad Air or iPad Pro (with the second generation Pencil and Magic Keyboard) for the most versatile long-term reliable tool. The native Apple Notes app supports both handwriting as well tags, for example. It isn’t eink, of course, but, based on your needs, I think it might be a better fit for you.
kind of like a supercharged text editor? it's highly customizable. you can use it as a simple note taking program/app, or get fancy and create a "knowledge base" with links, tags, maps of connections between notes, etc.
i just started using it and like it so far.
check out r/obsidian or download it & give it a spin.
Smardi S Pen Plus $25. Body and structure feels similar to HOM but unfortunately not a ceramic nib, but good backup and comes with an ink pen on the other side.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D36PTCH?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
I ended up buying these, which have hard grey nibs and soft black nibs. The hard grey ones do feel pretty pencil-like. The hardness and friction feel pretty similar to the standard pen. If you make fast enough strokes, it sounds like a pencil due to the wood-like material of the Noris Classic (though when I'm actually writing with it, it's pretty quiet).
We'll see how well this holds up over time; some of the cheaper nibs had reviews saying the tip would break off, leaving a difficult-to-remove shaft left in the pen.
Best bet? removeable coating - like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Rust-Oleum-276779-Black-Automotive-Spray/dp/B00I3MOAEE/
basically rubberized spray paint that you can remove anytime. used a lot by car modders to paint their rims etc. i've done it on my a5x and it worked great
The best thing, from experience? Removeable "peel spray" coating, you can get at any home depot or amazon. basically it's a rubberized coating that you spray onto your device (making sure to tape off the screen) and you can remove it later - it "peels" off -
https://www.amazon.com/Rust-Oleum-276779-Black-Automotive-Spray/dp/B00I3MOAEE/
there are a billion options, look around and you'll find what you want. far better since this doesn't allow dirt to get underneath, unlike most sticky skins.
This is from Amazon Canada… they have other colours as well!
Hide & Drink, Rustic Leather Refillable Journal Cover for Moleskine Cahier XL (7.5 x 9.75 in.) Stylish Vintage Leather Field Notebook Cover, Handmade Includes 101 Year Warranty :: Old Tobacco https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07QC893Y7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_5BF968ECN5JSX4YEG1KT?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I'm not, at least with the supernote.
My process is that I have a note with the tian zi template, the first page is a collection of every character that I feel pretty good about (I will need a second page soon! Woo!) Following sections/pages are elaborating on each of the character (including when I need to note stroke order, pinyin, and definition/etymology notes). For me the supernote works 1) as a kind of notebook collecting what I feel I "know", and 2) using this book "first 100 characters" or something, which have that ghost lettering and show dynamic brush strokes. I trace the stroke order, erase, do again, etc, until I can do it on my own. I would like more of these kind of books.
Primarily for practice though, I have moved away from the supernote onto "magic cloth" and a brush that sucks up water into a reservoir. If anyone hasn't heard about this magic cloth, it's super awesome. It's basically a sheet of flannel (you'll want to search something like "magic cloth Chinese" on amazon), where water appears black, and evaporates/absorbs after a minute or so. This is where I do practice these days, but I still record phrases/sentences/etc in my supernote note.
I think it is probably leading to me having sloppy/incorrect handwriting, but I don't mind that too much. It'll sort out over time as I'm able to read more and my handwriting adjusts to what I know is correct.
edit: I also have to recommend a brush pen, it is SO FUN to write with and feels so good. This is the one I bought, about $9 and to me very high quality, I would easily recommend it.
I think would prefer it on the bottom. I have bought a charging cord on Amazon where it's end is 90 degrees and it doesn't bother me if I need to charge while using.
I have a smart S Pen $25 on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D36PTCH?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
Good backup to my HOM. the pen is good but I still like the ceramic nib better
It is not available on Amazon Japan. You guys need to restock fast. Or people will buy from other brands.
https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/Supernote-Electronic-Notebook-Original-Instruction/dp/B07VK7ZVZG
I know this is a pretty old thread, but I found what seems like a perfect fit for the Supernote A5X:
With the folio attached, this light sits flush against the back and is the perfect fit with the upper bezel. It angles perfectly over the A5X and provides a great writing experience even at the lowest brightness in a dark room. It's compact and easy to recharge. Ratta should consider adding these as an accessory for sale when purchasing the device.
To better secure the standard pen, I installed a second Pen Loop to the inside of the canvas folio, near the middle of the folio. Here's a photo... [Imgur](https://i.imgur.com/7nd5JMY.jpg)
There are different frixion pens and different ways to do the mod, but for this version I found that you just need:
the whole process could actually take like 10 minutes
and don't touch coil on the refill
I applied the glue, then used a Bobby pin or paper clip to hold it together exactly how I wanted it and let dry over night. It’s stronger than before. I used Tear Mender that I had on hand from fixing a tear in a tie.
Tear Mender - TTB-6-D-B Instant... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001TY8PDK?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I bought these and they are small and will hold a stylus snug.
I don't, at the moment, have a way to attach it. But Amazon does have add on pen loops.
(5 Pack) ProCase Pen Loop Holder for Notebooks Journals Planners Tablet Case, Self Adhesive Leather Pencil Holder with Elastic Loop for Pens, Apple Pencil, Stylus Pen -Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08XM9WB8M/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_A34JSCJ20MV27VBTXED5?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I solved this issue by purchasing a book light. Here is a link for the one I purchased under US$20. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079LYZCJ9/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I own the HOM, Staedler Jumbo and Smardi S Pen Plus. I like the feel of the HOM, but at work I use the Smardi because it has a stylus on one side and a pen on the other plus an eraser button. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D36PTCH?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
The Staedler Jumbo feels more like a pencil, but the eraser is terrible. It's super thin and can't be adjusted.
Thanks for this info! I find this Smardi S Pen Plus 2nd Edition to be perfect for work. I love my HOM, but flipping between pens at work was a pain. This pen means I can use 1 instrument for those times when I have to sign papers using traditional pen and stylus for Supernote. The fact that it also has an eraser button that works perfectly is a big bonus. I also own the STAEDTLER Noris digital jumbo https://www.amazon.com/dp/B086N4KK7Z?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details but the eraser function is extremely fine making it useless. I agree with you on the finer line, but for those who want the HOM feel, just increase the line thickness.
I ordered this loop as a 2nd anchor for the pen, so it doesn’t flop around. I’m waiting for my SN delivery so I can’t yet attest to it, but I got the idea from another user. Mini Skater 3 Pcs Self-adhesive... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09JSF85KM?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Yep I got it on Amazon (Canada)
Hide & Drink, Rustic Leather Refillable Journal Cover for Moleskine Cahier XL (7.5 x 9.75 in) w/Tipico Strap, Office & Work Essentials, Handmade Includes 101 Year Warranty :: Bourbon Brown https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07FLC8QJD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_PEGB9B92J79SWD44X95T?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
These charging cables work just fine with my A5X. I've used them for a couple of months and haven't had any issues.
Hi Supernote team, thanks so much for keeping everyone up-to-date on your plans for the future! I'm a bit surprised to see that there is no mention of the following two things:
Speaking of third-party apps, why is it even necessary to build custom support for Google Drive and OneDrive? Shouldn't general third-party app support allow everyone to install Google Drive / OneDrive as they please?
Does anyone think this folio would work: https://www.amazon.com/KuRoKo-Holder-Remarkable-Digital-Released/dp/B08QCL6BF3/ref=sr_1_3?crid=3FJS4YRY27ITI&keywords=10.3%2Bfolio&qid=1642482317&sprefix=10.3%2Bfolio%2Caps%2C77&sr=8-3&th=1
I don't need a snug fit, just something that will protect SN inside a bookbag and to have something to hold while in hand.
Something like this should do it. Not sure on the size that specific model supports - but tablet arms are common out there.
https://www.amazon.com.au/UGREEN-Adjustable-Compatible-Samsung-Nintendo/dp/B07B93N5JS
You probably already got your case, but I’m going to try out this one on Amazon:
It’s made for the remarkable, but it’s the only one that I’ve found that works as a sleeve. I’ll keep you posted if it works. I just really needed a folio that can fold up as a stand.
I haven't bought it yet. It's still sitting in my amazon.co.jp shopping cart, along with the refills and this cute Gintoki pen stand which I intend to buy it with 🤩 I bought so many items over the last couple of months that I had to wait before making yet another purchase 😅
Not sure if it works or not, but someone shared this hub here a few weeks back and it looks like it may help you out in some of what you are looking for.
Yeah it is pretty cool. I do not have a Supernote, but I used to convert Online-Articles that I favorited in Pocket (getpocket.com) to PDFs and store it in a Dropbox folder.
Then automatically assign it to a new Note in Evernote where I could summarize the content
Basically the entire setup process is
Download and install syncthing on two devices https://syncthing.net/downloads/
Go to "Show Id" in syncthing where it will show you a long string of letters.
Go to "Add Device" on the other device and enter this id/string of letters. You can email or text the id if you don't feel like copying it by hand of course.
Wait a little bit and on the first device it should say that the other device is requesting to connect, approve that.
Go to "Create A Folder" and choose where you want it to be.
In the Syncthing interface go into the options for the folder you just created and check the option to share with your other device.
On the other device accept the folder share request and decide where you want the folder to be on that device.
Thats it!
That is like 7 steps but I promise it really isn't bad once you understand the basics of how it works.
I have gotten friends up and running with Syncthing many times who aren't necessarily techsavy!
DEWENWILS Bernsteinfarbene Leselampe Buch Klemme,Blaulicht-Blockierung, Wiederaufladbare Klemmleuchte für Lesen im Bett, 3 Einstellbare Helligkeitsstufen, Geschenk für Kinder und Bücherwürmer https://www.amazon.de/dp/B08MF6DY55/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_14XM5F72XBB7ECZ6T4XP?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I have this one and I love the amber light. It's also very sturdy, I left it in my jacket pocket and it ended up in the washing machine. Still works very well.
I'm a Remarkable user--thinking about buying a Supernote--but I can tell you what I've been using. I bought a $12 USB rechargeable light on Amazon and it has worked great for my needs.
Talking about calculator, please checkout https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.myscript.calculator&hl=en&gl=US
at least judging from the video this is how I would like to have a calculator work on the supernote (ideally offline).
f.y.i. u/hex2asc
I have uploaded 2 pictures on Smash here :
https://fromsmash.com/Test-Supernote-Export
You can compare both. The first one is a picture taken from my phone, and the second one is the same drawing exported to 200% png. You can also export toPDF (original or vector).
I hope this will answer your request ^^
Hi MercuryBolt, I am a A5 user, so I am not sure if this would help, but I use Commander One file manager to transfer files between my computer and Supernote A5. I know your OS is Android, and my A5 is Linux, but Commander One works like a charm and much easier to transfer files between my computer and Supernote devise. Maybe it can work for you? here is the link to Window version of Commander one: http://onecommander.com/
A6X device in use. See picture document text for test results. The input lag is tested manually with a stop watch. Here's link to the keyboard, which works surprisingly good for its price.
Nulaxy KM13 https://www.amazon.com/Nulaxy-Wireless-Bluetooth-Keyboard-Compatible/dp/B07H4H4BGJ
I’ve managed to wrangle my A5X into a Lihit cover…it’s fantastic.
LIHIT LAB. Smart Fit Notebook Cover, Navy, B5, 8.3 x 10.5 '', (N1627-11) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00BBNO09C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_H9CJSZRZ107RGGFZ814T?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I have not found an eject button or unmount button but I haven't find an issue as to corrupting the flash drive. I bought a brand new one and that may be why. This is the one I bought. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B08NP289LB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
>Lamy and Noris nibs are compatible, aren't they? Maybe using the nib of the Lamy in the Noris would make it smoother?
No, they are not compatible.
Lamy is compatible with RM nibs, boox nibs, and others, but norris is compatible with only Samsung nibs as far as I know (i tried this one https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B088WX4BMK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 they work, but I found that standard Norris nibs is better for Supernote).
I personally use Norris Jumbo, and I found that if you don't press hard, there is a less rubberized feel to it. After some time I found that HoM pen, while more precise, sometimes feels a bit more rubberized than Norris to me.
I have apple pencil 2 and 1 but to me, Norris Jumbo feels better in hand (I haven't tried Norris Digital).
Just guessing, too... but I would try e.g. this one:
https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Page-Turner-Selfie-Remote/dp/B082DH1QSB
I can't promise that it works with the Supernote, but at least they claim it to be compatible with Android. And it connects via Bluetooth, which should be supported by the Supernote.
I ended up buying this clip on light for mine and am pretty happy with the form factor in use and in between use storing - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079LYZCJ9/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I use this for a keyboard. But don’t expect performance like that of a laptop or PC:
Multi-device Bluetooth keyboard - Samsers Portable Rechargeable Wireless Keyboard with Stand Holder, Ultra Slim Ergonomic Folding Keyboard BT 5.1 for OS iOS Android Windows Cellphone Tablet Laptop Mac https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08PL67TRR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_VN59NBNHXHAJW6A1913H?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Wow thank you so much, that is so kind!!!
I have a picture of a pen that will work well and some grips that can be put on any pen as long as it’s not too thick (the only thing is that sometimes it’s annoying to put a cap on, but I will try and work with it) hopefully we can find something that works!
Thank you so much again! pilot pen
u/Mulan-sn I recently ordered this screen cleaner for my ipad and macbook pro. Is this ok for my A5X? https://www.amazon.com/WHOOSH-Award-Wining-Screen-Cleaner-Smartphones/dp/B076HFYGLR
This is what I bought and it's solid.
Parblo PR112 Drawing Tablet Stand Holder, Adjustable Desktop Stand Compatible with 10 to 13 inches Laptops, Ipad, Graphics Monitor, Digital Drawing Tablets https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08RB25SG7/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_WXYYWR0G7E75NFX3NTAP?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I bought the SUTUN book light and love it. It has a large clip that works on the Supernote without too much pressure. It has 3 light shades and 3 brightness levels. I, like you, needed one I could set on my desk or table and this one works great. Highly recommend!
Check it out.
Seems nice, but feels like it's added bulk. Something similar like this:
Or this:
Integrated into the folio gives a more "slim" ( :-P ) feel.
Also, curious to know; would the additional space created from the band around the front hinder the auto-wake function?