• datendefekt@lemmy.ml
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    6 months ago

    I get the sarcasm, but isn’t that exactly what E-Paper tablets are really good at?

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      6 months ago

      isn’t that exactly what E-Paper tablets are really good at?

      I would love to use an e-Ink screen, because they play much better with stage lighting.

      However, I’ve yet to see one that can do what I want the iPad to do, sheet-music-wise. I don’t only want to see it, I want to be able to make markings, scan scores, act as a pitch pipe and metronome, have an onscreen keyboard to plunk out the part I’m singing if I’m struggling to read it, etc.

      Edit: Realistically, I could use my phone for the scanning, pitch, metronome, and keyboard. But I want to be able to quickly make markings and the iPad shines at this, especially with the app forScore.

      (That also isn’t the only thing I use my iPad for, just the main excuse I have for owning one. I actually probably will buy the M4 Pro, but mainly because I already have a buyer for my current iPad and because it’s so much lighter.)

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        6 months ago

        There are absolutely devices that can do this already.

        We even have Android eink phones now.

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            6 months ago

            reMarkable 2

            Kindle Scribe

            Supernote A6X (Android)

            Onyx Boox Note Air 3 (Android)

            Onyx Boox Tab Ultra (Android)

            Kobo Elipsa

            Lenovo Smart Paper (Android)

            Bigme (Android)

            Huawei MatePad Paper (Android)

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              6 months ago

              Thanks! I remember I didn’t like the Kindle Scribe (though I don’t really remember why). I’ll have to look through the others.

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                The BOOX Tab Ultra C Pro is probably closest to what you’re looking for. It’s basically a full fledged Android Tablet, just with an eInk screen. It even has a camera you can use for document scanning and such, and a pressure sensitive stylus powered by WACOM tech. Of course, this hinges on if you can find the apps you need on Android. I love Android, but Apple definitely has a leg up when it comes to proprietary productivity and creative apps.

                I personally have a BOOX Nova Air C which is a 7.8in model from a couple years ago, which has a color eInk screen, Bluetooth, Mic, Speakers, Stylus, Android 11, and the full Google Play Store. I personally use it mostly for reading, but the stylus works really well for taking notes, and I’ve even played games on it (GameBoy Tetris for the win).

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                  6 months ago

                  Man, if I didn’t already use an iPad, and weren’t responsible for creating forScore setlists for several other chorus members, I’d probably get something like that.

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          We even have Android eink phones now.

          Sure, but I don’t really want to read sheet music off a phone. I need to be able to see the score and the conductor AND look like everyone else in the chorus, so I have to be able to hold it a good distance from my face.

          Edit: Same reason I never bothered to try using my Kindle. 😂