I love one List. I can happily write the same to-do list in six different places in a day (good stuff I tested) Digital notebook and Paper planner). I often find myself in mine Comment application Because these thoughts are still bursting in my brain, asking to put myself on a page, not digitize.
However, not every brainstorming or listing requires a full-size page. This is where the outstanding latest digital notebook comes from. Outstanding Paper Professional Mobile ($449) Adopt the same technology as the company’s flagship Paper Pro notebook– Includes a colorful e-ink screen – and place it on a smaller screen. With a 7.3-inch e-paper display and soft headlights, it’s a great size that fits your hands when you take notes or ideas on your journey – the classic journalist’s notepad turned into digital. It turns out that this is exactly what I need.
Slim shape
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Extraordinary paper professional action with Paper Pro Launched in the technology field last year, just a smaller profile (not a small feat). You can write in color, add color highlights, and have soft headlights for writing in dim environments. The headlights won’t look bright Kindle or a smartphone, but it does make the screen clear.
The included marker stylus are the same, and as usual, you can upgrade to marker Plus, which allows you to use the other end of the stylus as an eraser (which I think is a must). It glues magnetically to the right side of the tablet, which is how it connects and charges. Speaking of which, the Paper Pro Move retains the same two-week battery life as the Paper Pro. It depends a lot on how much you use, but I want you to charge twice a month if you use it strictly every day.
This move is a 4-inch multiplied slightly 7 inches and weighs just 8 ounces (although it weighs 12 ounces and opens the case and stylus), with a 16:9 aspect ratio in portrait mode and a 4:3 aspect ratio in landscape mode to match the striking larger squad. The longest side of this action is the same as the shortest side of the Paper Pro. It is the smallest of a distinguished tablet, but has the highest pixel per inch at 264 ppi, while the paper professional is 229 ppi. This makes it clearer, but I can’t see the screens vary greatly, looking at the screens of paper side by side.
Photo: Nena Farrell