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The V10 is the "Goldilocks" device. Cheaper than an iPad, more functional than reMarkable, and more private than Boox. Part 9: Who is the Takenoter V10 For? This is not a mass-market device. If you want to watch Netflix, buy an iPad. If you want to read Kindle books, buy a Kindle.
In the crowded ecosystem of digital productivity, where giants like Apple, Samsung, and reMarkable battle for dominance, a quiet revolution is brewing in the niche corners of the internet. For years, power users and the "productivity YouTuber" community have longed for a device that bridges the gap between the tactile soul of paper and the computational power of a tablet. Enter the Takenoter V10 by HNStudy New . takenoter v10 by hnstudy new
In five years, we will look back at the V10 as the device that proved digital paper could be emotionally warm. It is expensive. It is slow (by smartphone standards). But for the act of thinking —of scribbling, mapping, and erasing— the Takenoter V10 is the best tool money can buy in 2024. Disclaimer: HNStudy New provided a pre-production unit for review. All opinions are the author’s own. Prices and availability subject to change. The V10 is the "Goldilocks" device
*Note: iPad latency is measured on a 120Hz ProMotion display, but the glass gap causes parallax. This is not a mass-market device
But does it live up to the hype? Below, we dissect every pixel, pressure point, and protocol of the Takenoter V10. To understand the V10, you must first understand its creator. HNStudy New is not a consumer electronics behemoth; it is a collective of former industrial designers and PhD candidates in HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) based out of Shenzhen and Berlin. Their mantra is "Subtraction by Addition"—adding features that only remove friction.