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ChristoMeid
1
Dec 2, 2017
How do these compare to Rocketbooks? https://getrocketbook.com/products/rocketbook-wave
I like the Rocketbook because it doesn't smear and the pens aren't very expensive...
Skeletorama
36
Dec 2, 2017
ChristoMeidThese are much more reuseable and you don't need to microwave them to clear the ink. I've got one of these and once you've given the Lumocolor a moment to dry it won't smear when you turn the page.
The Lumocolor itself is pretty long-lasting, with my black color one still going strong. You can use an unbelievably light touch (like a brush stroke almost) to write with it as well. Over time as the pages rub against each other some particles do come loose and cause specks to form amongst your notes, but if you're writing in a whiteboard notebook your material is going to be transient in there anyways due to the format.
All in all I thought my Wipebook was a pretty good buy, since I can take down notes fast and put them in neater form in a paper book later (real good study strategy by the way), as well as draw various graphs/diagrams/etc with ease. No sign of real wear yet with the damp cloth cleaning method.
A Rocketbook might be better if you want your notes digitized as you go. Wipebooks have nothing of the sort going.
ChristoMeid
1
Dec 3, 2017
SkeletoramaThanks, that was helpful. I surgically like the digitizing ability of Rocketbooks, but see why these appeal to you.
SeadonkeyLove
151
Jan 15, 2018
SkeletoramaExcept you can download Tiny Scanner app and use it to digitally import to yourself however you see fIt. I use mine all the time for legit documents, pictures, certificates, notes, or other misc items I want saved and backed up in a cloud storage or e-mail or need in PDF.
Skeletorama
36
Jan 16, 2018
SeadonkeyLoveI'm not familiar with the state of the app market, but that seems useful.