Was firmly in this camp, and preferred paper to electronics, until the Remarkable 2.
It managed to get close enough in feel (not perfect to be fair) to paper that I don’t mind using it for notes and studying.
It’s pretty nice being able to markup text books and research papers as a separate layer I can toggle to de-deface the page, add note pages, etc. And having my whole book collection at hand everywhere I go without lugging around a 50lb backpack.
I still prefer paper for desk references. Flipping through a 300pg tome looking for a specific familiar page is still easier with analogue.
It managed to get close enough in feel (not perfect to be fair) to paper that I don’t mind using it for notes and studying.
It’s pretty nice being able to markup text books and research papers as a separate layer I can toggle to de-deface the page, add note pages, etc. And having my whole book collection at hand everywhere I go without lugging around a 50lb backpack.
I still prefer paper for desk references. Flipping through a 300pg tome looking for a specific familiar page is still easier with analogue.