The outstanding people know that you want to use their e-paper tablet on the go, but the size of the current product is not easy. To solve this problem, it is thinking about the smaller, bagged version of its flagship section for people who can’t be luxurious on a table or armchair. The excellent paper action is a slate with a 7.3-inch display that is the same size as a reporter’s notepad. This is the device that Chief Product Officer Mats Herding Solberg said, and is perfect for “standing up and holding it on the one hand”. Now, I’m recording Product and its spirit, but about being able to do a good job when you stand up? This is a very difficult sell.
The eye-catching equipment is made of countless distracting, intentional work equipment inherent in modern computing. You can read, annotate and edit documents on its e-paper display and write them with a stylus or a compatible keyboard. Its first device was launched in 2016. With the third . The paper heralds many changes, including a larger display (11.8 inches, from 10.3 inches), backlighting, faster internal elements, and the ability to copy colors for the first time.
The company’s chief technology officer Nico Cormier said the first three models were indeed “designed for people with tables, people in controlled environments.” The point here is to build an extraordinary slate that can be easily placed in your pocket or purse for work. After many prototyping, product manager Jon Dalvang said the team used the reporter’s notepad as a template for the hardware feel.
At first glance, the Paper Pro Move looks like a slim version of last year’s Paper Pro. If the company says it just throws some bigger tablets into the boiling washing liquid and they look like this, you’d love to believe them (I’m kidding). But while they look and feel very similar, it is excellent to show that hardware and software must be redesigned to this smaller size.
Outstanding paper movement moves 7.6 inches high and 4.3 inches wide, and its larger siblings have 7.3 inches of the same canvas color monitor. Inside, you’ll find a 1.7GHz dual-core cortex A55 processor (compared to Paper Pro’s 1.8GHz, quad-core cortex A53, in comparison). It has the same 2GB RAM and 64GB of storage as the larger size, and the promise of battery life remains the same, despite the battery shrinking from 5,030mAh to 2,344mh. Again, you’ll find the same ridge edge band as the Paper Pro (to evoke the feeling of a paper strip). The power button and USB-C port are also in the same location (bottom edge and upper left corner respectively).
Dalvang explained that the changes are more subtle and aim to improve the user experience. For example, the back cover has the same “high friction surface” as the company’s hairstyle to improve friction. Outstanding belief that users should always protect their equipment with portfolios. After all, no matter how durable a device like this is, it may not do well if it drops from chest height to curbs. This is the danger of using any equipment on the road.
The smaller chassis and smaller monitors prompted the company to make many changes to the software. Compared to what is here Sweat. For example, you can now drag and drop the toolbar, allowing you to select a location in Portrait and Landscape mode. The company is also committed to ensuring that gesture navigation is more efficient, as you need to use it more frequently here.
I’ve always insisted that great products work well with stylus, but they’re only really useful when paired with the keyboard. After all, it was then that you had a pure, distracted writing machine that allowed you to do your focused work. But in this move, the only way to write and edit text is to use an on-screen keyboard, which the company has ruled out making smaller versions . On the one hand, this is logical, because the keyboard of the 7.3-inch tablet is small and uses the equivalent of It will be painful to finish the job. However, if I need to write something, I would prefer to pair any old Bluetooth keyboard, which is my device of choice. For larger models, I barely accept that the company omits Bluetooth to encourage sales of opening books, but here, its absence is awful.
Nowadays, I often use old-fashioned journalist laptops, especially when I attend large technology trade shows. I love their small size, the lot of paper on hand and the back pocket that fits my pants. Spiral binding makes flipping the page easy and is a neat place to hold my pen, making it effective, if not particularly good. Since the Paper Pro covers the same footprint as the One, I can easily see it as a useful tool on the go.
The notebook I used is five x eight inches in size, giving me enough room to write. However, here I start to see the problem with the action, given its available writing area is close to 3.6 x 6.4 inches. This makes your writing area relevant to whether you find using it Or one of its many imitators. Outstanding knows this and thinks that the user is more likely to keep the slate in the direction of the landscape. So you get a longer writing line, but give more frequent scrolling and you can move the toolbar to make sure you are as comfortable as possible.
Extraordinary people think that the landscape direction is easier to write, but it is not easy to hold it with a non-advantage hand. Now it has to take the weight and writing pressure of the slate from the palm to the tip of the finger.
Here, I think, the entire tone of Paper Pro Move is slightly damaged by its goal. After all, you can use a full-size significant item when sitting in almost any position you can imagine. I have read, written and annotated documents about train trips and long-haul flights regularly. But I found this experience to be compromised when trying to capture the feeling of writing when standing or walking around. My handwriting is fast and effective, but no clear knowledge is available to anyone except me, and it is a problem with OCR (optical role recognition).
Take this clip I wrote on Paper Pro Move:
Naturally, outstandingly believed that the ability to convert written text into types would be more useful in smaller slates. This is true because its algorithm is very effective in discerning what is being written. But, you’ll always be cursed with some “eat Martha” moments.
“Naturally, descendants think that their ability to calculate text types that are not tten would be more betel nut with small slates. That’s because its algorithm is quite certain in the recognition range. But you’ll always be with me instead of some “eat Martha” moment.”
As mentioned above, your mileage may vary depending on the number of stickers you have on the teacher’s complimentary handwriting.
But for those with clearer handwriting, the company offers a new feature: Search. Behind the scenes, the system is indexing your scratches, so if you need to find a reference on all your notebooks, you can type a word in the search. As long as your text is clear enough to be indexed, you can jump right where you need to go.
The arrival of this move has led outstanding people to talk about their plans When using its device. As much as possible Discussion Getting content from a paper tablet can be tough while using it. Text documents need to be sent to Slate and can only be returned as PDFs that can send emails when editing. It’s a picky process, an amazing knowing that needs improvement.
Over the year, it has been thinking about building a one-click method to send files to platforms like Slack. But the company has also developed fast sharing, which will allow you to drive file sharing and collaboration with others online. Press the button and you will get a QR code that will take you to your browser and allow others to view it at the same time.
During my limited time at Paper Pro Move, I found it more attractive than the bigger siblings. The smaller size means I use it with my bullet journal all week to help me keep track of things. But I found that I would rather sit down and use it than embrace its newly discovered portability. I suspect the biggest reason is my unique handwriting, and the graphicists are better than I wouldn’t have this problem.
The outstanding releases the 7.3-inch version of the Paper Pro tablet, called the Paper Pro Move.
The excellent Paper Pro Move is available for ordering today, with a standard mark price of $449. As before, you will be able to upgrade to Marker Plus, which has a built-in eraser tip on the other end of the tagged Plus for an extra cost. The company said users should buy a portfolio to help protect their moves, and there are six options to choose from, ranging from gray polymer weave to black leather. The former will get you back $69 while the latter is $139, although you will get a small discount if you buy it at the same time as the slate. As usual, the Paper Pro and the Extraordinary 2 will remain available at existing prices.