It's light, nice surface to draw on, easy to learn, more functionality than I was expecting, and looks great.
The Supernote differentiates itself from others in a few important ways:
1. Superb writing experience. This is a personal preference and I see/feel good aspects to Supernote's experience and others that use replaceable nibs.
2. The ceramic nib that never needs to be replaced is especially attractive to me because the replaceable nibs tend to get damaged and need replacing due to other factors (e.g., accidental drop) rather than from writing. The extra durability is nice.
3. The pens are just really nice to hold.
4. The OS and design around organizing notes is so much better than competitive products. Instead of just a bunch of disjointed files, Supernote files are linkable and provide great organizational tools.
All I can say is I wish I hadn’t hesitated to buy a Supernote for so long. I love techy stuff but also love pens and notebooks and thought I wouldn’t use Supernote enough to justify the expense. Totally wrong! I literally tote my Supernote everywhere I go because I love it so much. It’s beautiful, feels great to write on, it organizes every thought whether personal or professional, and it’s super fast to pull up the information again. There’s a learning curve but one I thought was fun to experiment, navigate, and personalize exactly how I want it. Along with my precious headphones, Supernote is my must-have, don’t-ever-want-to-be-without item.
This is a great piece of technology. The battery lasts for a whole week. It is such a unique writing experience. The touchbar for erase and lasso could be more responsive. I’ve opted to undo instead of erase; writing in cursive makes undo a more efficient action. Excited to explore it more.
I condensed 5 different notebooks into one and now I can read books on it too. So much to love!