Hi, Branden! Can you please make a detailed video about OneNote experience on oneplus pad. I would like to know what the latency of the stylo is on one note? Is the handwriting accurate, etc. And how to effectively use the onenote app on oneplus pad for students. Please please! That would be lovely if you could make a video like that!
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Sir i am student and i need to buy a tablet around 550 $ Can you please suggest me a good android tablet from your opinion in which apps like goodnotes and notability work properly Sir i was considering oneplus pad 2 because i am hoping they might have fix their stylo high latency problem of other apps like goodnotes in new stylo 2, but for now there is no evidence to it
Loved this video. Very detailed description of the product and its capabilities. I just have one question, I have heard that the stylus makes a lot of tapping noise on the screen, what has your experience been with it so far?
It was nothing that took my focus away from using it. Now I suggest a paperlike screen cover as that is going to do a number of things, including softing of any noise.
Great video. I am a pharmacy student and would like to completely switch from Laptop (Currently have Lenovo Ideapad Flex 5 -> pretty disappointed in terms of Note taking and editing/writing on PDF's (using Xodo btw) with Bamboo Pen ) to the entire Tablet setup with pen and keyboard. Would u recommend the entire setup from OnePlus ? I am using the OnePlus Nord mobile phone for 3 years now and did not have the option to see and feel it in Person back then bc there were no offers nearby (living in Austria) - However I decided to buy it "blindfolded" and until now I never had a Problem with that - pretty happy. Do you think that OnePlus Pad will also not disappoint ? How is the Writing experience compared to Ipad (Latency e.g. in Xodo) ? I really would appreciate an answer :)
It for sure compares and it is the closest that you are going to find on an Android. However, if you are looking for an iPad and the apple ecosystem, you can't really compare that. However, in terms of writing it is a close second and I would be happy to recommend it to anyone who is looking for an iPad like device on an Android platform.
Thanks for liking the video. As for your question. It's hard to really compare them. The boox is an e ink device, while the OnePlus pad is more of a computing tablet. So are you looking for an e ink device primary or you looking for a tablet that is more computer like? That will let you know which is best for you.
@@bodendorfer I reached out to the customer service but haven't got any useful feedback yet. What a bummer! I literally only experienced the double tap function for like five minutes and then it's gone😅
@@bodendorfer problem solved! It turned out the double tab function is tied to the note app that came with the system... U uninstall that app, u lost the settings... The double tab function does not work anywhere else with or without the Notes app... Also from a gamer's perspective, the screen has a severe lag when playing CODM. The refreshing rate is definitely fake!! (Not even nearly as good as my iPad pro (2019) which only supports 60 fps...
Like in samsung tablet any pdf file opens directly into samsung notes where we can mark and highlight which one plus is lacking.which app should i used to read my own pdf notes in 1 plus pad ?please help
I had a Lenovo tab before which didn't support dual touch thing. So while taking notes my wrists would hurt. Does this tab allow you to keep ur hand on tab and write
Which one do you recommend, a One Plus Pad or a Samsung F9 SE Plus? I use it for notes for web use for some online meetings and to work on PDF or Word or Excel documents.... also a bit of multitasking and a functional pen
For now I would stick with the iPad, if you are using GoodNotes. I don't expect Goodnotes to be fully functional on Android until late this fall or next year. Lots of development to get it to the level that it is on the iPad. And generally speaking most app developers will deploy new features on apple first, then carry it over to their android versions.
I think that is a wise choice if you are looking for an android tablet that will allow you to take notes. Speaking of note taking have you ever used the Cornell method?