Digital Scratch Pad for Math/Physics Students

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Digital alternatives to traditional paper for scratch work in math and physics are being explored, with a focus on devices that allow for stylus use, easy erasing, and features like undo functions and larger writing surfaces. While tablets like the iPad are popular, their cost can be prohibitive for those seeking simple digital scratch paper solutions. The Samsung Galaxy tablet, known for its stylus and positive reviews, is mentioned as a viable option, though it may come with unnecessary features for some users. Budget-friendly alternatives like the Boogie Board offer limited functionality at a lower price. Additionally, some users suggest utilizing recycled paper from school or office environments as a sustainable and cost-effective way to meet scratch paper needs.
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I use a LOT of paper to do scratch work for school (math/physics especially). Instead of using so much paper, is there a digital version of paper where I can maybe use a stylus-type utencil as a digital writing tool for the "digital paper" and erase easily/prevent accidental erasures, maybe some undo functions and the ability to "scroll" to a larger sheet of paper? Something like an iPad might be too small but I've never owned one so I can't tell its size, but it's sure as heck expensive to use as just a digital scratch paper. Is there anything built specifically for mathematicians or students?
 
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I use a LOT of paper to do scratch work for school (math/physics especially). Instead of using so much paper, is there a digital version of paper where I can maybe use a stylus-type utencil as a digital writing tool for the "digital paper" and erase easily/prevent accidental erasures, maybe some undo functions and the ability to "scroll" to a larger sheet of paper? Something like an iPad might be too small but I've never owned one so I can't tell its size, but it's sure as heck expensive to use as just a digital scratch paper. Is there anything built specifically for mathematicians or students?

You won't likely find many good cheap options. Tablets are not specializing yet because they are still new and companies want a broad market.

The Galaxy has a stylus and very good reviews
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00519RW1U/?tag=pfamazon01-20
 
I guess tablets are expensive because of all the extra features...I don't need any software/programs or internet/wifi on the thing, but if old school writing on looseleaf is still faster than this tablet thing, then I guess I'll stick to killing trees for now.
 
Boogie Board
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002ZE4TDI/?tag=pfamazon01-20
limited features... but not too expensive
 
I used to just go to the recycling bins around the printers / photocopiers at my school, grab a bunch of discarded single-sided print outs (or better yet, pages with pretty minimal printing), and then staple them together. Lots of offices also have old glue-bound stationary they'd be happy to part with, as do take-out restaurants. Once used up, I just dumped them back off in the recycling bins from whence they came. Good for your homework, good for your municipality and the environment!
 
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