![]() Writing with the pen is like writing on paper, with a couple of caveats. ![]() You get a 0.7 ball pen in the pack, which is a fairly cheap-feeling plastic model: Rocketbook also sells different pens, including different colours and you can buy refills that should fit most ball pens. The only caveat is that you can only use Rocketbook FriXion pens. While the company’s original notebooks could be wiped up to five times using a microwave, you can just wipe the Fusion’s pages clean using a damp cloth (cloth provided). I’d like a more premium feel, more along the lines of a Moleskine notebook.Īll of the pages are made from Rocketbook’s high-tech synthetic paper, which has the feel of a whiteboard: it’s flexible like paper but has a high-gloss sheen on it. A Filofax replacement, if you will.ĭespite the cost of the notebook, it comes with a rather cheap-feeling hard plastic front to it. That gives you a fair amount of flexibility, but the ideal would be an openable ring binder that lets you choose the combination of pages. This book is designed to replace many other notebooks, and contains pages with templates for tasks, two pages of weekly planning, a calendar, objectives, and then a decent chunk of pages with grids or lines. Rocketbook has several notebooks that use its technology, including the Core, which just has line pages, and the Fusion that I have here. Design and writing – Pretty much like paper but with slower-drying ink A slightly limited number of pages and slow drying ink are minor issues but this is a handy high-tech way of replacing a low-tech item. ![]() The Rocketbook Fusion aims to change that with its high-tech paper that can be wiped and used time and time again, combined with an app that will scan and save notes for use.Ĭheaper than its digital-based alternatives, such as the Remarkable 2 E Ink tablet, this notebook feels much more like writing for real. Spy on what Artix and the team are working on next for the game at as it may, digital technology hasn’t managed to replace the ease and convenience of being able to hand-write notes.
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