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Having said that, not all apps are designed to work well with an e-ink screen. For example, Youtube technically works but the low refresh rate means it is a very poor experience. There is an option on the top menu bar to switch to A2 refresh mode, which improves the performance slightly, but it’s still not something you would choose to use an e-ink screen for. New Supernote Tablets to Be Installed with a next-gen “FeelWrite 2” Screen Protector October 26, 2023
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The Meebook is shipped with a Chinese dictionary, so you will need to manually install a dictionary in your own language. The native e-reader app (creatively called MEE OS) is pretty good decent and supports all the major file formats that you would expect, including PDF, EPUB, MOBI, DJVU, CBR, CBZ, TXT, DOC, HTML, FB2, RTF and PRC.In all honesty, the note-taking capabilities of the Meebook are okay. By this, I mean it works; you can write and move/resize stuff, do a bit of drawing, and even add a few shapes or some images or a bit of text. But, if note-taking is your primary use case, the Meebook is way behind the competition. Reading The Meebook Pen/Stylus does not use Wacom EMR technology which has become a standard amongst its peers. Instead, it uses active capacitive technology, and, for this reason, it requires a AAAA (that’s four A’s) battery for power.
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On the bottom edge is a centralised USB-C port, with two speakers on either side of it. On the right edge (about a third of the way from the top) is the MicroSD card slot. Note that you will need a small pin or ejector tool to open the tray. Latency (the time between the pen touching the screen and a mark being made) is discernible – it is only a fraction of a second and it doesn’t make the experience unbearable but it is noticeable. And because I am used to writing on e-ink screens that have indiscernible latency, this was an issue for me.With its onboard speakers and microphone, the Meebook can also be used for things like audiobooks, text-to-speech, listening to podcasts, and recording voice notes. My review is split into eight categories; Unboxing, Design & Build, Hardware, Note-taking, Reading, Organisation, Versatility, and Customer Service. Unboxing
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But if you will mainly use it for reading, with maybe the odd bit of note-taking, I feel the Meebook isn’t a bad deal at all.You can insert text, images and shapes into your notebooks, which is a nice little addition that not all e-ink tablets are capable of. The lasso selection tool allows you to move, resize, rotate, and copy/paste your handwriting and other elements. The case is okay – as you would expect, it does not have the premium feel of the folios of some of the more expensive e-ink tablets, but it feels good enough to do the job. The Meebook is squeezed into a flexible gel casing which holds it in place very snugly, without danger of it becoming loose and falling out. There is also a pen loop for the stylus. Hardware
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