I like the feel of writing with this pen. It has a nice weight to it because I write pretty fast, so it helps me write a bit slower and write cleaner, legible words.
Love, love, really love the notebook. At first, I thought the nomad would be too small for my intended use, but it turns out to be the perfect size. Light and compact and can fit in my bags and purses wherever I go. I enjoy features of adding more pages simply by swiping right like turning a page. It absolutely helpful that I can turn my notes in my notebooks into calendar events and to-do list reminders by using the lasso feature. I’ve trying to keep my thoughts, projects and plans organized, but anything I used would end up a mess. Having this Supernote Nomad is really helping me organize my organized chaos.
I like the secure magnets that holds the notebook and it has a stylus holder that not a lot of folios would readily have for tablet’s stylus. It doesn’t make my notebook feel janky when I hold it.
A wonderous, pleasing writing experience, this writing tablet and pen with its magic ink! I have not written this extensively by hand in a long while, but the Supernote Nomad A6X2 e-Ink writing tablet has renewed my fervor for the written word and incidentally I also started reading again on my other new e-Ink tablet made just for reading. Journaling on the A6X2 Nomad is delightful, and I have plans for its many features such as linking, lasso, headings, table of contents, keywords, and the star tag. For now I will use it to grow my ideas and thoughts, make an index card system with the AnkiDroid app that I will sideload for upskilling, and sketch for my DIY projects. Later I might attempt some creative writing and use the A6X2 Nomad to track timelines, story arcs, and to develop characters. I love the see-through back of the Crystal edition I purchased. I would like to create a clear folio that will shield the Nomad from scratches, using the Ratta Supernote Nomad DIY folio kit.
For may years I have always carried around a notebook with me to help organise my daily life. The Supernote has now completely replaced the notebooks, and I have a simple, single device that is my perfect companion. There are just enough tech features integrated (Google calendar and email) to make the experience superior to traditional pen and paper, while not becoming bogged down with tech bloat, notifications, and other distractions. At it's heart, the Supernote is trying to be the best pen and paper solution that it can be, and in that it excels.
The writing feeling is second to none, and I've actually now semi retired my fountain pen collection because the convenience coupled with the experience is outstanding.
I see my Supernote as essential as my phone, and I absolutely love it to bits!