My bag weighed 65 pounds this past semester at college, and i’m looking for any way to eliminate some of the extra poundage. i think i’ll try this this semester
Wow, this seems great. Can you save it as documents and like make pdf documents and add on notes later?. Also how much storage does this take on the phone?
Rocketbook features OCR. For instance, I use mine to save notes to Google Docs, and an image of the note is saved, along with the transcribed text. I've even had a lot of success with cursive, although it does make the occasional mistake, and my cursive is nothing to brag about. :)
@@GoGreenPost Of course I did! Keep up the good work! You are indeed a sustainability expert, since you practice what you preach. And these videos of you talking are much better than those when you are not in the frame, to be honest.
Thank you! And thanks for letting me know. Being in the video takes considerably more work in terms of recording audio and video. I'm not at all an expert in those areas, so its reassuring to hear you like that style of video!
How hard are the notebooks? Do they bend easily? I'm often writing on the go - on my leg, in my lap, propping the notebook on my forearm and holding it while writing, etc. I don't use a desk that often and I'm, wondering if I'll have a hard time using this. Haven't found info on this yet. I'm even considering getting a smaller size particularly for this issue, as it would bends less, compared to the a4 size. Thoughts? Thanks for the review!
I take mine on the go with me as well. It’s soft enough that it will flex a bit, however you can easily stand and write on it without issue or the need for extra support (at least the book I have!)
It's a good point, but one hard to quantify because everyone seems to have a different experience with how long the pens last. To be honest, I bought pens elsewhere that last longer and are refillable. The impact of refills certainly gives it a large boost. It also depends on how much you write. For me, its mainly for taking notes in meeting, so I don't really go through pens quickly. I have 4 pens and only one of them (the one that came with the notebook) has faded. It also depends on the temperature. Warmer room temperatures will make the ink evaporate more quickly.
What if I'm in class and need to be able to take more then two pages of notes before i have time to wipe it down. Is there more pages or just 2 inside the book?
But is the ink and material the "paper sheets" are made from truly eco and truly safe in contact with the skin? Also what does "infinitely reusable" truly mean? It sounds too good to be true.
The notebook overall is more eco friendly because, even though it’s made with plastic, it significantly reduces the amount of resources needed otherwise. I’ve been using mine for two years now and have avoided pretty much all paper notebooks. So whatever “infinitely” may mean in reality has been enough for me. I will definitely get many more years out of this notebook!
What if I go into a class where we should write down sometimes around 50 or 60 pages of text and infographics and I really don't have the time to take photos and clean that during the class? using an iPad with a pen or other tablets that could turn my content into editable text automatically and save infinite pages and infographics without the hassle of cleaning, taking pictures...etc. sounds more easy! and that's good for the planet too :)
Any Pilot Frixion pen can be used, and the markers in the Frixion product line (no other pens or markers though, unless you want the text/template to be permanent).
You can’t print new pages but you can purchase one of the notebooks that has a wider range of pages/page types. You may even be able to purchase more page. Once your notes are uploaded you could print them as well if needed.