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The Joy of Being Offline



-In a world of constant connectivity, the Supernote Nomad offers a sanctuary. By keeping it offline, I can focus on my thoughts and notes without compromise of my privacy.
+I keep my Supernote Nomad offline at all times. No Wi-Fi, no cloud sync, just me and my notes. And honestly, it's great.

-One of the most significant advantages of keeping Wi-Fi off is the battery life. The Supernote Nomad can last a week, on a single charge when it's not constantly searching for a network. This makes it a good companion for long trips or intense note-taking sessions.
+With Wi-Fi off, the battery lasts about a week on a single charge (how convenient :-)).

-Privacy was my main concern. By not syncing my notes to Retta's cloud service, I retain full ownership and control over my data. There's no risk of my personal thoughts and ideas being accessed or mined by third parties. It's a simple and effective way to ensure my privacy.
+Privacy was my main concern, though. I don't sync anything to Retta's cloud, so my notes stay mine. No one's reading or mining my stuff. Simple as that.

A picture of the Supernote Nomad

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