• Reviews around paper (3.49 of 5)

    Rocketbook Wave Smart Notebook - Standard

    • Overall better than paper, easy to keep digital copies.
    • I could just as easily scan notes onto the computer with a scanner, but what's nice and ideal about this rocket book is that I don't have to waste the paper to do so
    • 80 sheets, just like paper, super cool idea to track meeting notes for projects
    • Who wouldn't want to waste less paper and have all your notes safely archived and organized on the cloud
    • I'm used to using Rhodia paper which is about as good as it gets and this paper was just as good.
    • The quality is good, the paper is nice to write on and the dots work perfectly well as a substitute for the lines I'm used to
    • The quality is good, the paper is nice to write on and the dots work perfectly well as a substitute for the lines I'm used to
    • the papers are hard enough that it won't left any scratches by the pen after you erase the word, and will not burn in the microwave.
    • the paper is awesome to write on and the concept it fantastic! looking forward to microwaving mine
    • I like the idea that I can write in a notebook (or with paper available from rocketbook's website).
    • or yes... paper will burn.
    • the papers are hard enough that it won't left any scratches by the pen after you erase the word, and will not burn in the microwave.
    • The pen is surprisingly smooth for an erasable pen, and the paper is easy to write on.
    • The paper itself is nice and thick
    • it is beautiful, heavy paper and snapping scans are easy and fast.
    • All told, if you like pen and paper and want to combine that with a digital system, this is a great option.
    • Acid-Free & Fine-Grain paper.
    • But the only problem is keeping the book from falling apart due to the fact that the papers were not sturdy enough
    • People pretend their tablets are the same as good 'ol pen and paper
    • This thing is my saving grace for college unlimited paper and i can share and document notes super easy with the app
    • so see the cons)The lines on the paper don't show up once scannedThe paper is essentially graph paper instead of lined paper (which suits an engineering lifestyle
    • The paper is sturdy enough so that it's survived many erasures of the Frixion ink
    • Better paper
    • With the advent of apps and computer programs meant to make a designer's life easier, I still find myself going back to using the good ol' pen and paper in every project that I do
    • I would recommend it to anyone who hates wasting paper!
    • The paper is quite smooth and little thicker than expected, but creates a very pleasant experience to write on
    • Not only does the paper feel good to write on, the pens are awesome
    • Acid-Free & Fine-Grain paper.
    • -More durable covers-Re-usable beyond 5 wipes (seems to be coming later this year)-Less pen impressions with more resilient paper
    • Write without pressing hard enough to dent paper and shouldn’t have a hard time with leftover ink.
    • and they absolutely love theirs as
    • Doesn't erase as cleanly as you would want.
    • You can use your Frixion pen/highlighter/magic markers to write on any type of paper (index cards, newspaper, printer paper, notebook paper, coloring books, etc) and erase the ink by either using the special Frixion Erasers and erasing as if using a pencil eraser (regular erasers will not work, must be a Frixion eraser
    • Hoping against hope you got the product only to discover that you'd fallen victim to a too-good-to-be-true vision of reality