Size of a Supernote

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I’ve been asked about the size of the Supernote and the screen area by a couple of people so here are some photos which might help.

The Supernote in its folio case is about the same size as a Moleskine Classic Notebook (13x21cm), just a little shorter vertically:

A Supernote and a Moleskine Notebook next to each other.

The Supernote in a folio is slightly thinner than a Moleskine Notebook:

The spines of a Supernote folio case and a Moleskine Notebook next to each other.

The Supernote screen area is smaller than a Moleskine Notebook page however, particularly vertically:

The Supernote on top of an open Moleskine Notebook showing the difference in screen area versus the page size.

For comparison, the screen area on a Remarkable 2 is about the same height as the Moleskine Notebook and a little wider:

A Moleskine Notebook on aRemarkable 2 screen to show that the screen area is a little wider but the same height.

I used to use Rhodia No. 16 notepads a lot and the screen area of the Supernote is smaller but not particularly noticably when in use:

The Supernote, a Moleskine Notebook and a Rhodia notepad.

I’m not sure if it is a configuration thing but when I read a PDF or epub on the reMarkable there is a lot of whitespace around it which means that the visible reading area is not hugely larger than the Supernote’s despite the much larger screen size. This photo shows a PDF but an epub still has big left and right margins:

A PDF on the reMarkable screen and an epub on the Supernote screen.

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