> Uwe Brauer writes: > What about the recently announced PineNote by Pine64? I personally own a > similar device called remarkable2 which is great for note-taking but > requires proprietary firmware to operate its framebuffer. The PineNote > won't have this problem, so it might be relatively easy to get emacs to > run on it. Maybe emacs, with some modifications, could even be the main > UI for an e-ink tablet like this? I think that the text-based nature of > emacs would lend itself well for an e-ink screen. Imagine reading emails > on a sunny terrace without a glaring screen and jotting down notes in > the window next to your gnus article! The point is, does this device have a Bluetooth based pen? Only these ones allow you really to write in a decent way.