• @AbidanYre
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    1010 hours ago

    Pretty much all kindles have touch screens these days.

    And the current generation of Supernote, Remarkable, etc e-ink tablets have reasonable response times.

      • @[email protected]
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        28 hours ago

        Some Kindles. I know mine can be flashed to full Android instead of the stripped-down version it runs now, but I wouldn’t want to do that because it would run so much slower and have terrible battery life.

      • @nieceandtows
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        49 hours ago

        There is mobiscribe wave in both bw and color. The company is shutting down, so they’re selling off their inventory for cheap. I bought a pen support bw notebook for $100 and a color pen supported notebook for $170.

      • @AbidanYre
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        9 hours ago

        The Supernote is running a version of Android that let’s you sideload stuff, but I haven’t messed with it too much. There are also boox devices that are Android based and the inkpalm from Xiaomi.

        For the most part though, I think the android versions they use are generally very old.

        • @[email protected]
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          19 hours ago

          Ah that’s a shame, if there’s no guarantee of any kind of ongoing support then it’s just ewaste-in-waiting

          • @AbidanYre
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            28 hours ago

            Meh, Supernote could shutdown tomorrow or upgrade to Android 16 and neither would change anything about how I use it. They also made the internals of this generation replaceable.

            • @[email protected]
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              17 hours ago

              That’s good. My concern is generally with security updates but I guess it really depends what you’re using the device for.