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Is this the coolest thing since paper? Let's check it out
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Oh, Dave Taylor here and I'm having so much fun with this. This is really cool
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This is the Sony digital paper DPT-RP1. It's the second generation of digital
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paper from Sony and as you can see you can write directly on the image so you
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can take notes and sketches. If you are actually an artist you can do artwork
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but this is really great for like in an office or a legal or medical or
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something. You can have a form because you can download and store forms and
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documents and PDFs and then you can actually annotate it, highlight it, do
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whatever you want. Now I can also use the included styluses erase feature and make
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sure I push the right button. The stylus has two buttons and let's see if I touch
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here so you can see it remembers by segment so I can go ahead and clean up
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my digital paper here and I'm using this on a blank graph page. I can certainly do
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something else. Now on the top I can push the home button, brings down a menu and
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then I can pull up all documents. I can create a new document. I can create a new
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sketch page. There's a lot you can do. Now it comes in two models. This is the 13
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inch screen. It's a glorious size. This is so nice. This is almost as big as my
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computer screen. It's so pleasant after working with like Kindles or iPad minis
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or something and it's ridiculously light. I mean it's crazy light. You can see it's
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really thin. This is the 13 inch and it's the heavier unit and it's 12 ounces. It
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also features a screen that is 1650 by 2200. It's an electrophoretic display. I
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have no idea what that means but it's a cool word right and when you charge it
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and you charge it via micro USB on the very top, when you charge it, it lasts
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somewhere between one and three weeks of use and of course if you use it
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sporadically then it's gonna last a whole lot longer. The stylus also needs a
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charge so you pop the top off and there's also micro USB and the stylus
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you need to charge probably once a month. That's easy enough and it has a little
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tab that sticks out which fits into the side of the actual digital paper so you
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can see that stylus just stays on there nice and handy. Pop it off. It has two
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different tips you can change. It actually includes not only the two
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different tips but it also includes a tip removal tool which is important. This
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is the pen style tip. They also have a pencil style tip so it's just about how
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hard it is and its interaction on the screen so that's actually super cool
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Also two buttons so the lower button is the erase button I think. Let me pull up
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my illustration and we'll see. So here's a circle and I'm gonna use that. Let's
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see. Yeah that was the erase button. So the second one is actually then the
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highlight button. So if I go into a PDF document and I just happen to have a JK
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Rowling book that I've been looking at so you can see isn't this a great way to
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read an e-book. I mean we're so used to these tiny screens but that should mean
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that I can also highlight segments. Let's try it with the forward button. Okay well
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I guess the PDFs need to have different formats for that to work but I have
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definitely done it in the document that comes with the device itself. So if I go
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into the basic operation guide let me just confirm this works and honestly
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it's just super fun. Let's see that's the erase so there's the highlight. Okay good
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So now I got it. So the back button on the stylus is the highlight. So if I
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push that I can then highlight a section and then it will stay highlighted and
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I'll get to see it later. Now obviously this is not a color screen. Is that a
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problem? I don't think so. I mean for so many of the documents we work with we
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just need ink on paper or pencil graphite on paper right. So it works
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really well and as again as I said the top button is the home button and that
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gives you this set. Here's a close-up so you can see this strip of tools or icons
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and then if I choose all documents then I can see everything I have on here but
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let's go back and I'm gonna instead create a new note and then look at this
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close-up you can see all the different styles of note you can create. Now the
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one thing I didn't see that it had which is a little disappointing is I don't see
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an OCR feature but that might be something that's available in the
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software that's something to experiment with. I'll clarify in the description if
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there's an OCR feature that I just haven't found but even without that this
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is so dang cool honestly to be able to read PDFs and documents and such in this
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size screen is really lovely and it gives you easy sharing you can do it via
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Wi-Fi via Bluetooth or you can physically plug the device in and then
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like I said there's this digital paper app for Mac or Windows and there's also
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a copy that you can get for your smartphone you can see here DPA mobile
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gives an easy way for me to push documents to or pull documents from the
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digital paper device. Personally I found that using it on the Mac was way easier
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because you have the file system and you probably have a folder full of PDFs on a
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smartphone it's a little harder to work with the file system your mileage may
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vary but it really makes all of this super easy and you can store a lot of
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documents in fact it has 11 gigabytes of on-device storage which should be
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thousands of PDFs you can have an entire reference library I mean wouldn't this
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be amazing for kids at school to have their entire textbook on something like
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this and then they could actually annotate it and then submit it by you
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know saving that one page and submitting it to the teacher or
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something really revolutionary maybe for grad school or PhD programs the cost
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could be justified for something like that really really nice like this and it
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also gives you the ability to do searchable documents of course which is a great boon and you can do encryption so you can keep the documents encrypted
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so if someone finds this device or grabs it off your desk or something then
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they're out in the cold even if they hook up a device and pull data right off of the memory or something so not much else to talk about we've already
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talked about the stylus we've talked about this we've talked about the power and charging when you get it in the box it comes with a charging cable woo and
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some starting instructions but they really kind of assume you know what
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you're doing and it's not a rich feature set this is on on the net you know if
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you wanted to be critical this is a one-trick pony on the other hand it does that trick phenomenally well this is so cool and we'll also add however that it
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does feel a little bit flimsy even as I do this I can feel it torquing so if I
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was to use this on a daily basis I would definitely acquire a rigid case for it
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which of course meant that it wasn't quite so skinny which is one of the
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amazing characteristics of this but having it not break would be really
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really nice and that of course would be the fundamental problem if you like gave this to every high schooler at your local school it would take about a week
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for half of them to be snapped in half so you know if you're in an environment
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you're a professional and you can manage more delicate or fragile devices this
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definitely falls into that category but again that's Sony making conscious choices to not for example put a sheet of aluminum on the back to make it
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tougher and more rigid but then add a lot of weight so it's really it's it's a
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really interesting device it's really a stepping stone you can imagine that
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down the road you know maybe another generation or two more generations the
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price will be down the speed will be up though it's acceptable speed as is and
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it'll be tougher and more rigid and it might have better connectivity who knows
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maybe 5g or something so you won't even need anything other than the device and
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the universe around you and then you can pull documents you can save documents you
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can read news stories this would be so great for like a magazine subscription
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holy cow this would be so cool really really impressed with this it's a very
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narrow usage case but boy if this is something you need this is a very cool
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device now before we get to the price and then it comes with kind of a big
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price tag but before we get there let me ask if you can subscribe to my channel
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to catch all my reviews really appreciate that and it's seriously just
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one click away awesome now this is let me just go ahead and there's on the top
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by the way there's a power button and there is the charging port and that's
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about it there is no audio there's nothing it's really not designed for
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that oh and you can put the stylus on either side so if you're left-handed it
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is perfectly acceptable to store it on the left side so no worries this is the
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Sony digital paper DPT RP one and it will cost you in the 10-inch size that
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is not this unit the 10-inch size will cost you $499.99 the 13 inch size that
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is this one and I absolutely think it's super cool the 13 inch size will set you
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back $699.99 both of them available at Amazon but this is basically the price of a laptop so you know do you want a laptop to look like
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everyone else in that meeting or do you want to have something different in the courtroom or in that high-powered executive boardroom where you can really
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do something different and really just like say oh well let me sketch an idea
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and then it's saved and it's on this and you can share it with everyone all at
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the tap or two of a stylus very interesting very cool so with that I'm
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gonna get back to my artwork which means I'll catch you in my next video