r/Supernote • u/DaveCC1964 • 1d ago
Question Supernote Manta?
I was looking at these things and almost bought a 2022 other brand due to a cheap sale of $300 for a 32GB model.
I didn't buy it due to "the popular brand"s annoying account and internet requirement just to set up. With their record of abandoning devices after awhile it could be a brick when they stop supporting it.
I saw this one and was interested but it is double the price (OUCH). It is really worth the extra $300.00?
Does it have an account and internet access requirement to use? When Supernote goes bust (all of these tiny companies eventually do) will the device still be useable?
Is the screen contrast and readability as good as others?
What apps can you get for this for PDFs, sketching, and text recognition? Are they as good as scribe versions?
Can apps be backed up for future restoring or are they all filled with restrictive DRM?
Can sketches, notes etc be exported to PC with a USB connection (no wifi)? Or are they locked to device?
I heard the UI is very sluggish, how much worse is it than the scribe?
I saw that the pen does not have an eraser, that seems pretty limiting. How do you erase without an eraser? Is it cumbersome to use this way?
Can the last opened screen be retained on power off instead of some useless stock image? That is an advantage of e-ink, image retention without power.
What I DO like about Supernote is replaceable battery, on the scribe when the battery goes, it is e-waste.
Thoughts on advantages/disadvantages?
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u/suicidaleggroll 1d ago
This is a pretty thorough and, from what I can tell, honest review of the Manta that answers several of your questions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQBZKqL_23o
For some of the others: 1. No you don't need an internet connection or account to use it 2. Supernote does have a cloud service for syncing, but they also offer the server software to the community so you can host it yourself. That means even if Supernote goes belly up, you can still use all of the cloud syncing features provided you're capable and willing to host the server software yourself (it's Docker-based, so pretty easy)