I discovered the hidden benefit of E Ink tablets, and this study proves it
Briefly

A recent study by Remarkable, led by Dr. Thomas Zoëga Ramsøy, indicates that digital tablets significantly enhance productivity. Participants using E Ink tablets exhibited 35% lower stress levels and a 30% reduction in cognitive load compared to those using computers. Additionally, users of these tablets demonstrated 25% higher visual and verbal creativity and improved memory recall by 17%. While the results are promising, the study's limited sample size and potential bias due to its commissioning warrant further exploration.
The study found that participants using digital paper tablets had 35% lower stress levels, a 30% reduction in cognitive load, and 25% higher creativity.
The act of physically writing something down helps in memory retention, and digital tablet organization facilitates thought processes unlike traditional laptops.
Despite promising results, the sample size of 60 participants raises questions about the study's representativeness and potential bias as it was commissioned by Remarkable.
Participants using E Ink tablets experienced 17% better memory recall, indicating that 'switching up' data organization methods can beneficially impact our cognitive abilities.
Read at ZDNET
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