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roumenguha 5 days ago

Ratta's Supernote is an option. The second hand market isn't as good, though, for buyers.

yencabulator 3 days ago | parent | next [-]

Interestingly, https://supernote.com/pages/supernote-nomad says

> Customize Your System

> A Linux-based system will be open in the future for community modifications and customizations.

> *Not built-in with the device

Anyone have details? Internet says it's a very custom Android. https://www.ereaders.org/supernote-manta-versatile-durable-e...

ninjin 5 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

reMarkable (1) user here since 2019, what does the software stack look like for the Supernote? The A6 looks interesting as a form factor for someone like me that uses it solely for note taking (all I want is a "non-linear notebook") rather than annotation and reading (I use a printer and scanner for annotation/feedback and an "ancient", never-online Kindle for reading books). reMarkable has always been open-ish rather than properly open, so I would hope for Supernote to be more open to the idea of users having access to code and control over their devices (even if I never connect my reMarkable to the network).

krabizzwainch 4 days ago | parent [-]

The software support is decent. Currently it's running an old version of Android that allows you to side load apps. They are supposedly working on moving the OS over to a custom Linux build, but we haven't really seen anything with that. They do release updates fairly frequently and they have a publicly viewable Trello software development board so you can see the status of features they are working on.

afc 5 days ago | parent | prev [-]

+1 I own two Supernote (Nomad and Manta) and I can only recommend them.

barrell 5 days ago | parent [-]

+2 to supernotes ratta. Amazing product, amazing company

tsfenwick 5 days ago | parent [-]

Love my supernote as well

daniel_iversen 4 days ago | parent [-]

Same, the writing experience on the supernote is extremely good (most reviewers say it’s the best because it mimics writing on a stack of paper) and the parts are supposedly replaceable