Top products from r/OneNote
We found 22 product mentions on r/OneNote. We ranked the 23 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2, 32GB (Wi-Fi), Black
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Android 4.4 Kit Kat OS, 1.9GHz Samsung Exynos 5 Octa processor32 GB Flash Memory, 3 GB RAM12.2-inch 2560x1600 WQXGA DisplayFeatures Hancom Office, Multi Window (up to 4), Magazine UX, Remote PC, Sidesync
2. Apple iPad (10.2-inch, Wi-Fi, 32GB) - Space Gray (Latest Model)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
10.2-Inch Retina DisplayA10 Fusion chipTouch ID Fingerprint Sensor8MP back camera, 1.2MP FaceTime HD Front cameraStereo speakers802.11AC Wi-FiUp to 10 hours of battery lifeLightning Connector for charging and accessoriesSupport for smart keyboard and Apple Pencil
3. [3 Bonus Items] Simbans PicassoTab 10 Inch Drawing Tablet and Stylus Pen | 2GB, 32GB, Android 9 Pie, IPS Screen | Best Gift for Beginner Graphic Artist Boy, Girl | HDMI, USB, GPS, Bluetooth, WiFi
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
► DRAW or TAKE NOTES: The most affordable tablet that comes with a pen and a pre-installed Autodesk Sketchbook app for those who want to draw pictures or take notes in the classroom.► 3 FREE BONUS ITEMS inside the box: a high-quality tablet case, universal power adaptor and pre-installed screen ...
4. Samsung Galaxy Tab A SM-P580NZKAXAR 10.1-Inch 16 GB, Tablet with S Pen (Black)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
3 GB RAM, 16 GB ROM10.1 Inch wuxga Display8Mp rear camera + 2Mp front camera
5. Rocketbook Wave Smart Notebook - Dotted Grid Eco-Friendly Notebook with 1 Pilot Frixion Pen Included - Standard Size (8.5" x 9.5"), BLUE (WAV-S)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
No more wasting paper - this environmentally-friendly 80 page dotted grid notebook can be re-used by simply microwaving itBlast your handwritten notes to popular cloud services like Google drive, Dropbox, Evernote, box, OneNote, Slack, iCloud, email and more using the free Rocketbook application for...
6. Zivix Jamstik+
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
The jamstik+ connects via Bluetooth 4.0 to your phone, tablet or computer so you can play guitar with any of the 100's of compatible MIDI apps availableSmart Fretboard Gives You Instant Feedback. System Requirements - iOS 9.0 and above on a iPad Mini (or later), iPad Air (or later), iPad 3 (or lat...
8. Wacom Intuos Draw (Old Version)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Perfect for beginning digital artists - draw, paint, and edit with an easy to use pen tablet.Replaces your mouse and turns your computer into a digital drawing canvas.Battery-free, pressure sensitive pen helps you to draw thicker and thinner lines depending on how hard you push on the penComes with ...
9. 10'' Windows 10 by Fusion5 Ultra Slim Design Windows Tablet PC - 32GB Storage, 2GB RAM - Complete with Touch Screen, Dual Camera, Bluetooth Tablet PC
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
ULTRA SLIM & ULTRA STYLE: WINDOWS 10 TABLET - the ultimate user experience. This Windows Tablet PC from Fusion5 is fully-loaded with the latest user-friendly Windows 10 package. Perfect Windows tablet PC for youPOWERFUL & WITH MEGA STORAGE SPACE - what more is there?! 2GB of RAM - Your new Windows t...
10. Logitech Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard K480 – Black – Works with Windows and Mac Computers, Android and iOS Tablets and Smartphones
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Type-on-anything universal keyboardSwitch easily between devicesType in comfort Multi-platform and cross-platformPlease refer to compatibility information present belowkeyboard for your computer - that also works with your smartphone or tablet.Bluetooth range: up to 10 meter (33 feet)Just turn the E...
11. GeChic 1002 10.1” Portable Touchscreen Monitor with HDMI, VGA Inputs
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Lightweight & Slim USB Powered Monitor10.1-Inch IPS 10-point Touchscreen MonitorPlug& Play with Faster ConnectionsReal Video Input: HDMI ,VGA, MiniDisplay with convertorConnect to Laptops, Smartphones, Cameras and Compact PC
12. SAS Survival Handbook, Third Edition: The Ultimate Guide to Surviving Anywhere
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Harper Collins Pub Sas Survival Handbook Revised by John Wiseman - 9780062378071
13. Xerox 6605/DN Color Laser Multifunction - Print, Copy, Scan, Fax, Email, Duplex
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
With the value-packed WorkCentre 6605 Color Multifunction Printer todays busy small work teams can easily make important business communicationsXerox WorkCentre 6605DN Color Laser MFP (36 ppm) (512 MB) (85" x 14") (Duty Cycle 80 000 Pages) (p/s/c/f/e) (Duplex) (USB) (Ethernet) (Touchscreen) (700 She...
14. PX2230MW Touchscreen LCD Monitor - 22" - Optical - 1920 x 1080-16:9-0.248mm - Black
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
The PX2230MW also features an optical multi touch screen and USB touch screen interface.Windows 7 compatible only.
15. Wacom Intuos Intuos4 - Medium
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Quickly and professionally edit photos and create digital artwork with natural pen controlNew pen tip sensor technology lowers activation force and captures every nuance of pen pressure2048 levels of pen pressure sensitivity for precise pressure controlUser defined Express Keys and multi function To...
16. Blue Snowflake USB Microphone
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Portable high-quality condenser microphone that lets you capture high-quality audio at any locationUltra-compact design gives you the freedom of pristine sound on the goProprietary digital converter and preampPlug-and-play driverless set-up and performance
17. Beginning Database Design: From Novice to Professional
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Used Book in Good Condition
18. The Dark Side of Disney
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Used Book in Good Condition
MY GTD rules in life ^ above defined
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My GTD rules, part 2
its just whateverEND, 10:18 AM, 3/31/16
Well that was somthing off my chest, jesus fuck. Now I gotta go back to writing Onenote's history that I sort of made up, later. And, I will get to my outline in week 6 (push back one week), and then finish covering the meaty content of my GTD methodology, its rich history, at the end of week 5 hopefully. By the end of month 2, I should have an almost completed draft, table of contents done too, and probably 4 harry potter novels worth of words written down.
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Why I want to be physically strong and capable
Was reading the front page. came across this:
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Mentoring manufacturers
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Books out there on productivity, are they full of shit?
Really? For the price of another good software or game with DLC [this model doesn't seem bad at all.]
https://www.amazon.com/Wacom-CTL490DW-Digital-Drawing-Graphics/dp/B010LHRFM2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1478125017&sr=8-2&keywords=wacom+bamboo
Or at a price of another keyboard periphery, or any PC periphery for that matter (be it a good headset, etc).
And this is from a person that has once owned and rocked an Intuos 2 back during the Pentium II days!
Biggest benefit of a PC periphery, is that it can be as mobile as one's own keyboard/mouse plug in, via laptop or PC box at a desk. Though, not as mobile and compact as the tablet PC, such as the Surface Pro lines.
Edit:
The OTHER MAJOR drawback of the graphics digitizer, is the visual disconnect. You would have to track the cursor on screen and match up with your writing on the graphics tablet, which is why I ultimately was ESTATIC about the Surface Pro 1 initially, being AT COST to an all inclusive mobile PC with the periphery, without the expense or form function of other at the time of market tablet PCs.
One would have to learn this disconnect and be able to deal with it, as many digitizer users have in the past. It would not come as naturally as a direct visual feedback to writing point, but it is certainly more natural than dragging a heavier cursor periphery on a pad!
upvoting in hopes others add to this.
Here's mine. As a student i have a courses notebook. each class gets a section. Each semester of classes get a section group. Thats the hierarchy. I too use a surface with the pen. when i get to class i pull out the tablet, launch ON with a click of a pen, if its not already open and add a new page. ill write down what is being taught while simultaneously recording audio for anything i may have missed. after class or at the end of the day ill go back and rename the day's page and might highlight some of the key points from the lecture. if the teacher passes out any papers, ill take a quick snap with Office Lens and file them with ON. I don't like holding on to papers so they get tossed. and thats pretty much it. Every thing just gets either written, sent to, saved in, or printed to ON and filed to the proper notebook to keep for ever.
I'm sure the venue should suffice for your note taking need. your method of note taking is completely yours. whether its web, outline, bullet journal or any of the many other ways. My question is are you using the app or the desktop version of ON? that might be the difference maker for you. and if you do know the difference and use your preferred version, than perhaps it is the device and possibly consider the surface.
And if its how tablet writing feels in general than perhaps you might consider this https://www.amazon.com/Rocketbook-WAV-S-Wave-Smart-Notebook/dp/B01GU6TINM/ref=pd_ybh_a_22?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=NZC9YFC01AY4TFQ15C8P
its a notebook that you can use with an app to upload to any of your preferred note applications and when you're done with the page, pop it into the microwave and the ink erases like magic.
Best of luck op
If you want a cheap one then the Picasso Tab is under £200 on Amazon and has an actually pretty decent pen experience. I don't think it's much use for anything else but it's what I use at work (where only ios and android devices are supported by our security stuff).
Simbans PicassoTab Android Graphic Drawing Tablet - 10 Inch Screen, Stylus Pen https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B071GY6994/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_g5DEDbQMTG004
this is a good (and cheap) small mic option that you'll clip on top of the laptop screen
http://www.amazon.com/Blue-Microphones-Snowflake-USB-Microphone/dp/B0012AUHXW/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_act_title_1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&linkCode=sl1&tag=aliqus09-20&linkId=a062dc42c9ab4d8891c3b8c5ba564b0f
it also use USB so you can still have the headphone jack, usb also means better recording quality , just make sure to change your recording device in onenote settings to the external mic
If the only issue with the Galaxy Note phone was the size, then you could get a Galaxy Note tablet
Note there is a 10 and 12 inch.
I have one and love it.
The online tool should cover most of your needs and it's probably accessible through the Chromebook. That said, if you're on a budget, I've found this Samsung Tablet to fulfil all my needs and I got it on the cheap around Black Friday two years ago. That said, Black Friday sales are coming up, so if you shop around, you could probably also pick up an iPad which do have better build quality and overall UX as well as inking capabilites.
would https://www.amazon.com/Windows-Fusion5-Ultra-Design-Tablet/dp/B00YCX7SGU/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1495597965&sr=1-1&keywords=cheap+windows+10+tablet be better?
The most basic one is about £50
Less that an Surface, but not peanuts!
Amazon has the 32gb new base iPad for 229 today ... link here
That’s about as low as it has gone ... if target has it for same price the red card will get you 5% more off.