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Physically writing things helps encode it in my brain, but in all other ways digital records are superior.
Kinda want one of those smart pens.
Sadly, Apple is far and away the best for that. Plus notability allows for digital recording too. Helped me a ton through school.
I think he means an actual one that makes a digital copy of what you write on paper.
Oh man I want a Remarkable so bad, too bad they're insanely expensive.
Yeah, you can have benefits of both by having them. Though they're so expensive.