@rantpe

Thank you, these reviews helped me choose the E-ink device. I have a laptop, iPhone and iPad and almost every time I write memos etc. to my notebook with a pencil. And now I go and buy Remarkable 2.

@Jan_Forsberg

I have watched your reviews on and off for a few years.  I just went back to grad school and need a way to read and highlight research articles and get the paper organized. I also have a tank of a laptop which I love.  It's very powerful and does any graphic work I throw at it with ease but I am finding it cumbersome to carry around.  I just committed to the Ultra C Pro as per your recommendation using your link.  I can't wait to park my laptop more often and use this as a much more mobile productivity tool.  Thank you!  I also found your collaborative review videos very helpful.

@EdwardFinn

Kit, I always appreciate your videos and advice. As a professor and working in a center for teaching and learning, I enjoy your perspective. I do think you undersell the integration with the Supernote and Google Calendar though. While it did not sync for you, it works flawlessly for me and my workflow. The only missing pieces are being able to add links directly to the calendar, being able to write on the hourly view (week and month already support this and adding multiple calendars. Also, on the cloud services, Supernote's cloud works very well on desktop and Android, even letting you view .note files. I share your view of them needing to build in at least a read only option for other cloud services. Finally, you mention the note feature on the Scribe and this is similar to the "annotations" and "comments" (now in beta) for the Supernote. Keep up the great work and thanks again.

@74357175

I love these guides, especially comparisons! But do you think you could tackle the tricky topic of these devices' privacy policies ? Given that organizing your life on these devices may contain highly sensitive data. I heard the Boox privacy policy is especially sketchy, if you can find it. Would love your objective and measured opinion.

@DustinHallUltraRunner

Thanks for all of your reviews. Have been trying to make my second brain a bit more portable. And have been feeling lost with all the options

@Linked02

Even though I like Voya and his dedication, he isn't as visual or as engaging to-the-point as you. This is what I like to see. Direct comparisons with your input and let us make assessments with all of them lined up. You should name your channel, My Visual Guide.

@sameerpurohit3385

Wonderful video that finally explains all of my questions 😊 Thank you

@tarekihassanful

I used to have the boox Air 2 and I was struggling with organizing notes that I take on the go during the day , which e ink tablet offers the easiest and most straight forward way to move notes between notebooks..like for instance opening a side window with a tree of existing notebooks to chose the one you want to move your new note into either by copy paste or drag and drop or whatever ?

@Judging-vc2df

I love your content and could watch you review different versions of phone books.  I just purchased a Boox Note Air 3 C after watching hours of reviews.  Do you use a daily planner with yours, and if so, what do you use?  I, too, don't want to use a PDF (I want to be able to search my handwriting) but haven't found one that works well on the Boox.

@Ignitethetribe

Thanks for this video Kit! Like the other comment below I am stuck with analysis paralysis between the A5X and the Ultra C given that I write so much with paper and pen I think I would need this feeling. That being said, the organisation and integration between platforms and apps is very important given how many devices we all use in our workflows. Is it so much to ask for the pen on paper feel with good quality syncing across other devices?

@Hhushrk12

Appreciate the review! I literally just need to replace 4-5 notebooks that I have for my daily note taking at work, and all I need is to have the ability to logically group/index, and search for things. The closer it can be to feeling like pencil on paper the better, and conversion to text is a secondary requirement.  Would remarkable fit this need best?

@brownmasao

Still not sure if it's going to be the boox ultra c or the supernote! I am afraid, that if I buy the ultra c, I would not use it as much due to the writing feel..

@timmasters4893

Does Boox now intergrate with google calender with notes?

@jimmcdonald2148

Excellent. I'm glad you mentioned Microsoft (Word, OneNote, Outlook, OneDrive), although your own focus is on the Google ecosystem.

Being able to select your data center region is important to those of us who work in the 'corporate' world, MS O365 ecosystem, but Bring Your Own Device (BYOD).
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Any chance of a comparison table summary (eWriteable, further breakdown of your section) of integration please? It would be a massive assistance.

@dgw1970

Hi. I'm a teacher too and have a Boox Note Air 3C. What is the best solution for a teacher planner?

@mainguyenthixuan5818

Let me share with you all the experience when I used all of my little saving to buy Boox Note Air 3. 
It is a terrible experience as I need an Eink tablet to save my eyes but the Boox note air 3 is super duper lagged and late. The pen is terrible too. You need to wait for the ink dry, omg! The screen is not as bright and friendly to my eyes as my old kindle paper white 5. Dictionaries are not many to choose. All that you can see in some reviewing videos is not that fancy and smooth. I want to return it now.hopefully they will refund me.