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Using Two ReMarkables
I'm a PhD student currently, which means that I spend most of my work life reading, or thinking about what I should read next. The timelines for my reading schedules range from what need to read before a class or meeting next week, to what I ought to read for a paper or research trajectory that won't have any meaningful check-in until next year.
One has to swipe down with two fingers from the top of the device (a somewhat error-prone operation given the e-ink's diminished responsiveness when compared to a touch-screen smart phone), select the notebook to switch to, and then wait a second or so for it to open. The bigger screen makes a huge difference when it comes to double-column papers, and the color display means that I can employ a range of highlighters to give a better map of the document when I return to it. When the link doesn't exist, the best way to navigate I've found is to swipe up with one finger from the bottom of the screen, and then drag the slider to the approximate point in the document where one understands the relevant endnote to be.
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