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e-reader or tablet for reading academic paper

I'm reading a lot papers after I switched positions in my job. I felt reading on my display annoying. I can't draw on the PDF easily nor able to read while I code (not without switching windows). And printing papers is annoying too. I can't search and the physical paper pile up quickly.

Is an e-reader a good choice for me? Or should I get a tablet instead?

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  • Look into ReMarkable and Supernote. ReMarkable has a pencil to paper feel and Supernote is like writing with a gel pen. Both are pretty great, but ReMarkable has a longer battery life.

    • Fully agree, I've got the reMarkable 2 and it lasts for a week, easily. And the functionality is unparalleled.

  • iPad and Apple Pencil will probably be the most versatile. It’s what I’m using now though I wish there’s a “simple” mode on iPad where I can just use it as a notepad/e-reader and nothing else.

  • I'd say tablet with GoodNotes installed, since you can easily write on the pages. With e-readers you can't immediately read your notes

  • Kindle Scribe is also a good option if you want to be able to write on PDFs, just need to use the Sent to Kindle feature.

  • Look into SuperNote or OnyxBoox devices, they work quite good even if there is a learning curve.

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