reMarkable Paper Pro Questions Answered | Side-by-side vs Boox, Kindle & reMarkable 2
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Vantagens Assinatura Kindle
Com uma assinatura Kindle da Amazon, os leitores têm acesso ilimitado a uma vasta biblioteca de eBooks, audiolivros e revistas por uma taxa fixa mensal. Esta assinatura oferece uma série de vantagens, incluindo:
1 Acesso Ilimitado: Os assinantes podem explorar milhares de títulos em diversos gêneros, incluindo best-sellers, clássicos da literatura e obras de novos autores, sem restrições de quantidade.
Conveniência: Os eBooks e audiolivros podem ser baixados instantaneamente para dispositivos Kindle e aplicativos Kindle em smartphones e tablets, permitindo aos leitores desfrutarem de sua leitura em qualquer lugar e a qualquer hora, mesmo offline.
2 Economia: Em comparação com a compra individual de cada título, a assinatura Kindle oferece uma opção mais econômica para os leitores ávidos, permitindo-lhes desfrutar de uma ampla gama de conteúdos por uma taxa mensal fixa.
3 Variedade: A biblioteca do Kindle Unlimited oferece uma variedade incomparável de títulos, garantindo que haja algo para todos os gostos e interesses, desde romances e suspense até não-ficção e literatura infantil.
4 Atualizações e Novidades: A biblioteca do Kindle Unlimited é constantemente atualizada com novos lançamentos e adições, garantindo que os assinantes sempre tenham acesso aos títulos mais recentes e populares.
Desvendando o Kindle Unlimited: Uma Análise Completa da Assinatura Literária da Amazon
Nos dias de hoje, a tecnologia tem revolucionado muitos aspectos de nossas vidas, inclusive a maneira como consumimos literatura. Com a ascensão dos dispositivos digitais, como o Kindle da Amazon, a experiência de leitura nunca foi tão conveniente e acessível. E dentro deste ecossistema literário, destaca-se o Kindle Unlimited, uma assinatura que oferece acesso a milhares de eBooks por uma taxa fixa mensal. Neste artigo, exploraremos em detalhes o que é o Kindle Unlimited, como funciona, seu preço, e se vale a pena investir nessa plataforma.
O que é o Kindle Unlimited?
O Kindle Unlimited é um serviço de assinatura oferecido pela Amazon que permite aos usuários acessarem uma vasta biblioteca de eBooks, audiolivros e revistas por uma taxa mensal fixa. Compatível com diversos dispositivos, incluindo o Kindle e aplicativos Kindle em smartphones e tablets, o serviço proporciona aos amantes da leitura uma maneira conveniente de explorar uma ampla gama de títulos sem a necessidade de adquiri-los individualmente.
Como Funciona o Kindle Unlimited?
O funcionamento do Kindle Unlimited é simples e intuitivo. Após se inscrever na plataforma, os assinantes têm acesso instantâneo a milhares de títulos disponíveis no catálogo do serviço. Eles podem navegar, selecionar e baixar quantos livros desejarem, com a capacidade de manter até 10 títulos em seu dispositivo ao mesmo tempo. Quando desejarem, os usuários podem devolver os eBooks e audiolivros baixados para liberar espaço e adicionar novos itens à sua biblioteca virtual.
Kindle Unlimited: Preço e Opções de Assinatura
Um dos atrativos do Kindle Unlimited é sua acessibilidade. A Amazon oferece diferentes opções de assinatura para atender às necessidades e orçamentos dos usuários. O preço padrão da assinatura mensal varia dependendo da região, mas geralmente oferece um excelente custo-benefício para os leitores ávidos. Além disso, a Amazon frequentemente disponibiliza promoções especiais, como o tão comentado Kindle Unlimited por $1.99, permitindo que novos usuários experimentem o serviço a um preço bastante acessível.
Vale a Pena Investir no Kindle Unlimited?
A decisão de investir no Kindle Unlimited depende das preferências e hábitos de leitura de cada pessoa. Para aqueles que consomem uma grande quantidade de eBooks e audiolivros regularmente, a assinatura mensal pode representar uma economia significativa em comparação à compra individual de cada título. Além disso, a variedade de gêneros e autores disponíveis no catálogo do Kindle Unlimited garante que haja algo para todos os gostos e interesses.
Por outro lado, para leitores ocasionais ou aqueles que preferem possuir cópias físicas de seus livros favoritos, o Kindle Unlimited pode não ser a melhor opção. Nesses casos, a compra individual de eBooks pode ser mais vantajosa a longo prazo.
Conclusão
O Kindle Unlimited é mais do que apenas uma assinatura de eBooks; é uma porta de entrada para um mundo de histórias e conhecimento, disponíveis ao toque de um botão. Com sua vasta biblioteca, preços acessíveis e conveniência inigualável, o serviço representa uma maneira inovadora e acessível de explorar o universo da literatura digital. Então, se você é um ávido leitor em busca de uma experiência de leitura sem limites, o Kindle Unlimited pode ser exatamente o que você procura.
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definitely waiting for the iPad Mini 7 next month
Some upgrades, some downgrades, but regardless insane price. rM2 was already too expensive, probably will never afford/justify it.
Fingerprint scanner is overkill…
MaaaaaGnificent Breakdown!
Please consider something like this for the DC-1 (daylight computer)
I am waiting for a full review. i havent decided yet… 😂 i have the RM2.. the added color and pen for highlighting of the RMpro is a bigg plus for me because that really helps in my recall. 😊.
Through the offline USB Web Interface is there a way to export in SVG?
Question: which tool you have showcased on the video, when reading the comments ? (Looks nice)
Does type folio also have a battery which gets charged when connected?
any strange sound on rm pp when you switch the pages ?
Excellent review. Very useful, thanks.
Thank you for a wide ranging mini review.
What are the accessibility features like? As historically they’re pretty non existent on e-ink devices compared to regular tablets, even simple things like UI text scaling is typically limited to 'small' and 'smaller'.
The flickering hurts my eyes
can i use twitter on the paper pro?
Not sure why people disliked the previous video, I thought it was great. Thanks for the insights and well-balanced review, really enjoyed the series.
Is there a way to turn off the feature of having the passcode? I’ve never owned a remarkable….
How thick does the Paper Pro feel compared to the RM2?
The real proof of the pudding is if you are using this device daily in a months time when the review dust has settled.
I don’t think we need a full review but an update on usage would be interesting.
excellent! thank for info about typing mode battery life
@2:40 why compare type folio to book folio? unfair no?
Thank you for the update. Would love to see more. I have received the RPP and love it for I need colors while I teach from it. It helps me keep my thoughts in order using different highlights. One thing I am curious about is the syncing between the RM2 which I have and the RPP. I would like to keep both but eventually will run into the RM2 running out of space with only 8gb storage compared to the 64gb of the RPP. Again, thanks for the updated review.
I've loved the idea of these tablets for a while, so thanks for the comparisons especially!
Phenomenal balanced review
the rMPP pen is the the worst solution in the world.
Good review as I have a much better feel for the Paper Pro as I await to receive mine. I do wonder what you thought of the front light, a feature that most interests me for writing notes in less than ideal lighted rooms. I have read that it is a bit dim. Is that how you feel or does it provide enough light to be able to take notes in all ambient light situations?
What a disappointment the new remarkable i guess ill have to wait another 5 years for 300dpi screen lol
I have one more question: In my opinion, the primary (and perhaps only) advantage of devices like the Remarkable over actual paper is their searchability. I currently use the Boox Note Air, but I find searching through handwritten notes to be excruciatingly slow, especially when there are a lot of notes. It seems the device doesn’t create a searchable index in the background, nor does it save the index generated after a previous search.
How quick is the search functionality on the Remarkable Pro?
Vow this is soooo slow. I mean that refresh rate is ridiculous for that amount of money.
The review that I think would help most people decide if the Paper Pro is for them or not, would be a review of workflows and software functionality. Perhaps a comparison with say Goodnotes and notability, for use cases like research (ie annotation of books and papers, and collection of ideas) or sketching (ie for designers, creatives, etc) or reading (vs say Kindle or other einks). It might be of interest to your viewers considering what blend of devices and workflow make sense for their needs, but I realise it's not a strict tech-review type of video.
I wonder if the flickering is something they can improve with software over time, or a fundamental limitation
It was a really high quality Q&A! I loved the way you answered the questions and your map of the comments with your notes (btw, what application/website did you use?)
So yeah, I would love to see a full review of it. I already know everything about this device and already own a Note Air 3C, but I love this technology and seeing the B-roll shots of the tablet showing color content.
A fun thing to see would be a closeup of the e-ink particles, and its dithering system it uses to render shades of color. Up close it's so much different than a Kaleido device.
Thank you again for this this quality video!
Can you add more space for notes embedded in a pdf? Like add another blank page or stickies wherever you need?
Can’t wait for Supernote to get color like this, I don’t f with a subscription just to be able to properly use an already expensive e-ink tablet.
What software are you using for those mind maps ?
The flickering with every change is crazy
Thanks for the shout out, Basil! Great video with lots of useful answers to common questions!
Excellent video format and editing. So much information packed into that 24 minutes with no fluff. Just discovered your channel, but I would love to see you cover eink devices more going forward.
does it have a dark reader mode?
Thanks for the Q&A! Is the contrast for black and white content (e.g. a monochrome PDF, a note in black and white only) worse in the Paper Pro than in the rM2?
Why is nobody talking about the battery life… of the stylus?! One of the things I love about the rM2 stylus is the fact that, being passive, I can play with it as a fidget toy even while doing other things than writing down my notes and even if I then just leave it lying on the desk rather than attached to the device, the only problem is the risk that I might lose it (never happened). What I don’t have to worry about is whether it will work when I do pick it up again to take some notes.
This is one reason the Apple Pencil was a complete fail (for me).
So, how long does the stylus last from full charge? And, if it is dead, what are the charging characteristics? (i.e. time to 20%, 50%, 80% full?)
(I have a Paper Pro with Marker+ on order so may just have to find out for myself in a few days)
Excellent update to your Remarkable Paper Pro.
Thank you for the video, how long does it take for the device to sync with the cloud? for example if i wanna transfer a pdf from my macbook to the remarkable
Does it have split screen?
One thing I’d love to know because I can’t find information on it ANYWHERE.
How do annotations on epubs and PDFs work? Is it just simply being able to write handwritten notes on the page itself or can you also make handwritten comments on selected text? Does it have anything similar to the digest feature on the Supernote?
I often have to read long books and it’s just a better way to organise my commentaries on it. I can’t live without this feature and it seems only Supernote does it.