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Hmm… The one I’ve seen; hisense for example its non touch, and the monitor is 1500 bucks… I’ve seen a big white board like thing at a local library and some schools, unsure what they are called or how much they cost. A quick search revealed the below but that is crazy expensive. I would then rather get a traditional white board with a marker and then take photos with a phone or camera and store in a hard drive… Not the same I guess…
QuirkLogic Papyr - A large 42-inch E Ink display designed specifically as a digital whiteboard. Priced around $6,000-7,000.
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RICOH eWhiteboard 4200 - A 42-inch E Ink collaborative whiteboard, similar price range to the QuirkLogic.
Yeah no you are right. I waited a couple years for pine64 tablet to become a commercially available project then gave up…then used paper and pencil a nd took photos everyday of my notes pages and manually stored them… But after a few notebooks my backup was getting large and tagging pages with text tags was getting annoying so Now I use go10.3 which wasn’t as expensive as some of the other ones like remarkable paper pro or boox tab ultra C pro… I use that offline. Copy things and docs via USB from laptop, and backup things manually and copy back into laptop manually…