I hope you can duplicate the remarkable experience and improve on it in several key ways. I have 4 in the house for homeschooling. They are terrific because it is basically just a slate like the old days. A slate with a memory. No distractions for the kids, not figuring out software, just writing and learning.
Where remarkable falls down is that I can't easily transfer their work to mine for correction. Fix that without losing the simplicity and I'll take the hit to spring for a batch. Allow me to collaborate/grade peer to peer with no subscription and we'll be friends for life.
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Very cool to hear your experience using remarkable and homeschooling! Have you tried any of the other eink displays out there that are better with syncing and file movement?
No. I am interested in the supernote, but I actually like the no apps approach remarkable takes. I was part of an experiment with giving students a laptop in college for linear algebra. I nearly failed that class as a result. Technology generally gets in the way of education. Not to say kids shouldn't learn tech, I am a programmer after all, but most of the time it needs to stay out of the way.