But if you want something more versatile, the Nova2 beats all competitors. In a nutshell, if you want to only take notes, you're better off with a Remarkable 2. While the Notes app isn't as good as the Remarkable 2 for annotating eBooks or taking notes due to the limitations of a 7.8-inch screen, its pressure sensitivity is equal to the Remarkable 2. For taking more detailed, handwritten notes, I'd strongly recommend the Notes app. Personally, I'd feel more comfortable with a 10-inch eReader for annotations, but if you're just highlighting text, then it's perfectly adequate. While there are zero margins to write in, the app will write-to and save all your marks. The best thing about the Neo Reader is that you can hand-write notes directly onto the text. While it won't natively open Kindle books, you can install Amazon's Kindle app through the Google Play Store or convert Amazon's ebooks using Calibre. Neo Reader opened every book format that I threw at it, from EPUB, to massive 800MB PDFs, to CBZ. If you launch any ebook from within the Library app, it opens in Onyx Neo Reader. The Native Ebook Reader App Is Crazy Good Unless I use the fastest refresh modes, the ghosting doesn't impact reading quality, though. However, even with this technology, there are still visible traces of ghosting. That means there's less ghosting and higher visual clarity when running Android apps. Snow Field is a software-based technique that allows for partial refreshes of the E-Ink screen. It's also worth noting that the Nova2 (like most of the Boox series) includes a partial refresh method that Onyx calls Snow Field. It's not as clear as Speed Mode although its refreshes are faster.
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