> Maybe reMarkable or something like it could help bridge a student's writing with an LLM without having to fall back to a laptop or ipad
What does “bridge a student’s writing” mean?? If this is a real argument it needs to be clearer.
What’s the functional difference between a Remarkable and an iPad? The former is less responsive, costs less, and has better battery life, right? I really don’t see how that’s significant to any kind of development of anything.
Are you talking about running a local model??
I assume that the reMarkable here would mainly just be used to capture the writing. It could then be examined by an LLM asynchronously.
I feel like an eink b/w device will work better because of the display and lack of distractions like on a full blown iPad. Seems like sink would be similar to a sheet of paper but digital so it could be sent to an LLM or some Other API. Just my two cents though, I don’t have a super strong opinion about it.