![]() ![]() In many of the menus you can select what is shown. So on the Boox you're up for a ride and I'd even say: Unless you are really loving to explore such techy things, there is quite a chance that you are frustrated because even simple things like deleting strokes might not be superobvious if you don't know in which of the button collections you'd have to look for which icon. ![]() one left side menu and another floating one in the notes app.Ĭombine that with nice but not-always-obvious icons and menu bars with sometimes over 10 buttons. On the Boox, there are two top-down menus (notifications and system stuff), one bottom up (EInk center), one floating ribbon (all kinds of stuff) and depending on the current app more, e.g. As a consequence I felt quite overwhelmed the first evening.Īn example: On the SN you have a top-down menu (system stuff) and the side bar (slider) with about 6 high-level-function icons. There are so many features that must be tamed in terms of user interface, that the Boox team might not have found the optimal setup in all cases. The open software platform of the Boox device is not only an advantage. (Used it while wearing noise-cancelling head-phones, and it did loose some of that :-).) While writing, you get the scratching sound like on paper, which seriously does its share to make your brain feel paper. I cannot compare those two, but writing on SN and Boox after one another, it's two worlds. Voia put this beyond the RM2 (which is what got me). The Boox feeling is superb, if paper-like is what you are looking for. (I did try the Lamy pen with the SN: Unacceptable to me, as the thicker nib does not bite into the surface material at all, so you just glide and slip all over the place.) ![]() I might not have put enough pressure while writing. In my case, I did overshoot every now and then while writing, so for me, the drag of the surface was not sufficient. Not paper, but extremely comfortable and very nice. If you press a little harder the HOM nibs are indenting the surface and you get the desired resistance while writing. It feels maybe like a thicker ink pen on a hard surface. ![]() As other reviewers have said as well, the SN does not feel like paper, it that's what your looking for. ![]()
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