Top 10 Note Taking e-Readers 2020: Ranked By Goodereader

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Aug 16, 2021
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Top 10 Note Taking e-Readers 2020: Ranked

In, the past couple years, notes or e-readers, with note-taking capabilities, have gotten extremely popular previous videos featured top five lists, whereas now we are able to scrape together a list of ten. Today we are counting down the top ten e-notes of 2020. Coming in at last place at number.10 is the fly tech AI note. It has a 9.7-inch screen, which is a very interesting screen size and a sim card slot. It comes with its own stylus, but it doesn't really inspire anything. Furthermore, it's really just that base model Wacom stylus we've been seeing for the past six years.

This device has amazing AI recognition and transcribing. It has voice to text. It has handwriting recognition. Furthermore, it is actually quite nice. Now it has a lot of downsides.

It is Chinese only through and through limited availability, and the warranty and repair is extremely difficult, because the company has little to no international experience. Therefore, they have no communication when it comes to international inquiries, but to be fair, this device was never really meant to be sold outside of mainland China. Number nine, the boy like book ares this device was priced really well, it was good form factor, it looked great. It came with a free case, it ran open android, and you could basically select any language, but the stylus was really plain. It was nothing really spectacular in terms of the overall UI and the updates were extremely slow people who have this device and other devices by boy.

You like book, have to wait upwards of one year to get android updates, and even when that update finally comes it's already too old and outdated by almost two android versions: number eight, the eye reader smart ii. Now this one is actually coming from a company that was the first one to make the modern color e-reader that we all know the reader c6. This device looks phenomenal. It feels great it has the best stylus on the market currently, and it has onboard audio. But again it's only in Chinese there's, no other language, not even in English toggle.

The availability is next to nothing. They don't have international compliance stamps and the warranty the communication. The repair is virtually impossible because this device is not meant for the outside market, although it is a good reader, and it is a good note taker in and of itself, if you are able to get your hands on one of these, it's pretty much a one and done purchase unless you go through third party companies to really help facilitate warranties and repair you're, pretty much on your own number, seven, the Naomi w7. This thing was incredible and very well-received on our YouTube channel. It has an amazingly beautiful pen, one of a kind, it's very sleek and very modern, and it looks like one of those signature pens you used to sign contracts.

It has open android, it's well-built, and it's made with good materials. But the downside again is that it's Chinese only limited functionality. It felt a little dry. There wasn't a lot of personality around it and even if you were to load in your own launcher and change it to English or any other language, only that initial launcher is English. Everything else is Chinese, so, even if you do set it to your own language, only twenty percent of it is actually your own language.

All the settings and drop-downs and everything else is just gonna, be in Chinese number. Six, the boy you like book Anita. This was a fully loaded device and actually one of the best bang for your buck devices. It had good text conversion, and it did it in multiple languages as well. You can write on the screen in any language, and it just knows what you're doing when it comes to changing your handwriting again, though, 2020 was not boy's year, because not only did they release nothing this year the updates were super slow, just right now, everything's getting 8.1, but other companies are on to 10. It wasn't built too well had that boring, stylus and again the lack of communication and updates from boy.

You just really couldn't set this any higher than number six we're into the back half here with number five, the onyx books max lump. This is basically to be all and all devices it does everything. It's second screen split screen, x mode videos has an awesome, ecosystem and perfect response. Now. The downside is that, even though you're spending nine hundred dollars, which makes this one of the most expensive e-readers ever, it has a very, very boring stylist.

They actually got rid of this one, which is the white stylus with the max three white of the previous generation, and they've moved back to yet again the old four-year-old, black plastic stylus. So it's not really congruent with how much you're spending with the stylus you're getting and also because it's so big and it's so much demand on everything the battery just didn't last as long as you think, an e-reader or e-ink device would. But this is the first kind of time that onyx has marketed their devices towards tablets with e-ink screens, not e-readers number four, the Fujitsu undergo built beautifully beautiful device looks great. It has the best writing feel on the market. Currently, it's safe, secure has NFC unlock a non-glass screen, which is very important because, basically, everything is just glass now, and it had an amazing stylus.

In fact, one of the best styluses on the market, now the downside is that it was costly, and it was extremely limited to the point where you can't even connect to Wi-Fi on this device without a computer involved. You can't even drag and drop files over to this device without proprietary software, but this was a breath of fresh air for the old Sony hardware and Fujitsu really brought back to life. What made Sony so popular in the first place? It would not be a list without the super note device on here. This is number three. The super note a5, probably one of the most amazing line of digital stationary currently available the stylus that comes with it is all metal.

They have the heart of metal series, which are beautiful pens that come in a variety of colors and styles. They even have a proprietary rubber screen protector. Furthermore, they put over the entire surface of the device that gives you all the writing, feel and none of the wear and tear, and this generation actually comes with ceramic nibs, which means the nibs never have to be replaced, and they never wear down. Like other graphite devices do now, this was again kind of limited. There are a lot of software bugs, and it wasn't particularly cheap for what you're getting, and the device already is one year old, but from the amazing selection of pens to the sidebar touch and the proprietary back rail.

This thing is definitely deserving of the top three note-taking devices in 2020. Number. Two, the remarkable two remarkable has only been around for a couple of years, and yet they've done what they're good at they make a distraction-free note-taking device. It's built extremely well has an all-right pen, a good pen selection. It's completely distraction free, meaning, there are no applications, there are no dings and doodles, and there's nothing that comes out of this device except a true writing experience.

The price is all right and had a good writing feel. But honestly, the first generation was a little better now, because this is so distraction free, it is one of the most limited devices on the market. You can't install any apps, there's no bookstore, you can't drag and drop files without the proprietary, remarkable software involved and at one time pass code, and you can only have one device registered at a time. It's actually a pain to even transfer content to this device. One of the biggest cons actually comes from the source, and that is that the distribution and the availability is absolutely painful.

Some people have been waiting upwards of eight months and ten batches and eight weeks of delays and delays. So it's really even difficult to get this item. To begin with honorable mention before we get to our number one spot, and that is the father of all note. Taking the dpt cp1 rp1 generation Sony basically started everything with the s1 way back in the day, and they've spawned everyone else to follow suit. If it wasn't for Sony, we wouldn't see the widespread popularity and availability of notes as big as we would now.

Sony was the first to do it. They did it right and no more evident with the Sony devices as the rp1. The rp1 was perfect, but it was just super limited. It came out in 2016 2017, depending on, if you're talking about the japan market or the North American market. At this point, it's just a little old and tired and a little long in the tooth, but that isn't to say that the hardware is bad, because the hardware is actually so top-notch and so well, built from the get-go that two companies in 2020 have actually followed suit and made their own devices based off of the Sony hardware, one of them being on this list, which is the Fujitsu undergo and the other one being the quirk logic paper out of Canada.

The hardware was so good that Sony is still alive and well not only selling the dpt's through their Japanese channel and goody reader, but they're actually manufacturing for other companies. The dpt will go down in history as one of the best e-notes of all time. However, this is a 2020 list and this device was built almost half a decade ago. We can't exactly place it within this list number one, the onyx books, air. It is objectively number one because on paper and in the real world uses, this is pretty much the perfect e note.

It's open, android, meaning that you can make your experience your own. You can even uninstall everything and make it as distraction free as the remarkable it has onboard audio Bluetooth, Wi-Fi text-to-speech voice. Dictation has a great stylus. It's very accurate. A great writing feel it's made out of an entire aluminum block with a glass screen, it's cheaper than its competitors, it's very premium feeling it has x mode.

You can watch videos any language, and they've been in business for 12 years. This device literally has no cons that we could even pick out. If we're stretching, we can say sure it doesn't have a SD card slot or a sim card slot, but both those two things aren't exactly industry standard. Almost nobody except a few Chinese companies even use a sim card slot. The onyx books, air, is the best bang for your buck.

It's the best overall form factor. It's fast. Furthermore, it's responsive. Furthermore, it comes with a complete package, and it's just priced perfectly. The number one spot definitely goes to the onyx books- air, if you guys agree with our list.

If you guys disagree with our list, you have to leave some comments down below and for an overall top 10 list of the best e-notes or e-readers, with note-taking capabilities of 2020. This is peter. You.


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