Their OCR is horrible (Rocketbook doesn't offer that). Elfinbook has a ways to go and could be superior with a few updates. Rocketbook takes this category.Īpp: Hands down, Rocketbook's app is more polished. With Rocketbook, I could use 10 pages, each with a different place to go to the cloud just by marking the symbol, take the scan and you are good to go.no delays, no switching after each scan. That becomes a hassle if you use the book for multiple entries (work, personal, diary etc) and have to continually switch where you want it to go. You have to pick where you want it each time. Rocketbook seamlessly reads that and bingo, your document shows up where you told it. You've previously told the app where each symbol will send the note. Elfinbook required a lot of effort for me to even want to try and do that.Īpp Integration: Rocketbook gives you multiple options to instantly send your notes just by simply making the symbol on the page. Rocketbook you can treat like the old school notebooks: flip pages behind current page and keep going. Elfinbook, with its thicker pages required me to open the book and fidget with the pages and spine to complete a page turn.without being concerned of ripping near the spine. Hands down, Rockebook wins here with being able to turn the pages just like a spiral bound notebook. Page Turning: Odd category I know, but that is why I included it here as I never thought it was a big deal.until now. I call this one a draw, as it is a personal preference. Elfinbook held more notes obviously and it is nicer to have more space for sketches, thoughts etc. More pages mean more scanning and organizing. The drawback with Rocketbook is the size does prohibit the amount of info you can put on a single page. Elfinbook was larger and a little less convenient to carry around. Rocketbook is more of a personal notebook size.think DayTimer size. Size: Somewhat arbitrary as I'm guessing both have different sizes. For my preference, and others that I've let test, Elfinbook was the clear winner here. So when you scan from Rocketbook, it comes across looking like you just wrote on copy paper (no lines) while Elfinbook comes across with lines for more of that notebook look. Rocketbook uses a square dot grid pattern, while Elfinbook has lines, much like a normal notebook. Elfinbook paper feels more substantial and the ink takes to it much faster. Paper: Rocketbook uses a paper that feels more plastic and thin. Hopefully I can outline both for you from my perspective so you can see what you prefer. Elfinbook: I use both and here is my opinion.Įach of these books has their pros and cons.
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