Message from @Tervy
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That's... What a referral is for
no no
referral and affiliate are different
Oh, yeah, I spaced out and thought you meant like, links that showed who the referrer was, like an affiliate link does. Forgot about actual straight up referrals, haha.
Fuckin' hell, I've been browing around down the rabbit hole of digital paper/etch-a-sketch things for the last hour and a half. I figured that Sony you linked @DarkWorld25 was going to just one ridiculously high-end insanely priced luxury gadget thing, and that most were like, Boogie Board basic but nice, but there's a HUGE market of these. From $8 4x6" Etch-A-Sketch but with a pen, to that $700 Sony one which has crazy onboard editing and like, Photoshop tools almost, and does OCR, and everything in between. Any idea on the cheapest I can get one for that can save/recall, either by itself or with a phone app for the UI or something? Think I'll go fancy if there are affordable ones, or just get the cheapest 10" on Ali.
Honestly I'd just link a drawing tablet to a raspi and a screen
cos its either super simple gadget
or its very niche
when eink starts happening, the cost skyrockets
maybe a shitty tablet?
Ehhh. That turns into a whole big inconvenient project, and shitty tablets usually don't like styluses.
RIP
Color eink is already a thing tho
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3 color e-ink *
True
@timsandtoms but at 700 you can just get straight up drawing display
sure needs computer with it
Yeeeeah. Definitely not getting THAT one, although honestly, if I won a lotto I would. Having a digital paper notepad is neat, not just another screeen.
if others have not updated their client
At the most basic, I like it because it's a gadget, and it can be nice for little things like keeping track of BS while I'm playing games or something easy. If saving/recalling is on an affordable model, could possibly be useful, and I still like gadgets.
@timsandtoms this is the alternative to the Sony
https://remarkable.com/
but like
again
it's about $600
sorry
$500
but basically it's just a drawing tablet with a paper on top
was just about link ^ that too
That's weird.
its one of those midlegrounds what actualy can be good
How many steps are we going to take before we get another apple Newton or whatever it was called
ereader notepads are expensive
like very
then there is just bamboo-paper app to any tablet whatever
Ereaders were pretty spendy at first too.
Less niche though I guess.
Yeah. A backlight Kindle is like. $60