There is an eraser on the top and a single button on the side. The stylus is comprised of a plastic body and is a dull grey, with light bronze edging. ![]() You can view translated versions that have been converted to English on the Good e-Reader Knowledgebase. You get a quick start guide, user manual and warranty documentation, but it is all in Japanese. The retail packaging is cardboard stock that has a picture of the device on the front with some light tech specs on the back. There are three replacement nibs and nib removal tool and a black USB-C cable. It comes with a stylus, but not a case or screen protector, those you have to buy separately. The design of the A4 2nd gen is white and has a e-paper screen with 16 levels of greyscale. The dimensions are 222.8mm x 301.1mm x 5.7mm and weighs 368g. You will easily get up to 4 weeks of usage before you have to recharge it. This is great to basically lock your device and make it inaccessible from people who pick up when you are not around or if it gets stolen. ![]() It has WIFI, Bluetooth 5.0 and NFC support for FeliCa (screen unlock) and NFC Forum Type 4 Tag (easy connection with QUADERNO Mobile App). It has a USB-C port, which is great for people who want one cable for all of their devices. The Fujitsu A4 is powered by a Cortex A53 Quad-core 1.8 GHZ processor, 4GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage, which is good for storing around 10,000 PDF files. Here at Good e-Reader we have reviewed every single e-note in the world, and have found that drawing on glass is not the same experience as drawing on e-paper directly. The only other e-note that has been released in the past 3-4 years with an exposed display was the Sony DPT-CP1 and RP1, the previous generation Fujitsu A4 and the Remarkable 1. There is more torque on the stylus and friction when drawing on e-paper, this provides a better drawing experience and feels more organic. This provides a myriad of positive benefits, such as natural or artificial light being absorbed, while glass reflects it. You do not want to use the Supernote pens on this device, because their nibs are made of ceramic and will damage the screen.įujitsu is the only company this year to go with an exposed e-paper display, instead of employing a flush screen and bezel, with a layer of of glass. It comes with a free stock stylus, but you can basically use any stylus you want, including Remarkable 2 pen, Lamy Al-Star or iReader X Pen. Fujitsu is utilizing a WACOM display for the first time. ![]() You will be able to interact with various UI elements with just your finger, thanks to the capacitive touchscreen display. The A4 features a 13.3 inch E INK display with a resolution of 1650 x 2200 with 207 PPI. To put this in prospective, the Remarkable 2 has the lowest latency in the business with 21 milliseconds, while the Reinkstone R1 has 40 milliseconds, this is about average for the entire industry. When employing the stylus, 1250 also has less latency, you can expect less than 30 milliseconds. This is really evident on large PDF files, whether they are textbooks, RPG manuals, graphic novels or manga, they are all lighting quick, faster than any e-note we have ever reviewed. This version has a thinner film and faster ink, enabling faster page turns. ![]() It was originally developed both black and white displays, but also color e-notes. It is the first product in the world to utilize this new screen technology. The Fujitsu Quaderno A4 second generation is using a brand new E INK Carta 1250 e-paper display. You can buy it internationally from Good e-Reader for $779.99. This product is only available in Japan, but does have an English language option. The device is also employing brand new E INK technology, which makes it fast, responsive and an utter pleasure to use. It is simply the most responsive e-note that has ever been released and this is primarily attributed to the exposed e-paper display. This product is designed to view and edit PDF files, freehand draw and take notes. The second generation Fujitsu Quaderno is the best 13.3 inch digital note taking device on the market.
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