I have a contrarian view. Even though I have the full complement of tech devices, I use pen-and-paper to take live notes. Then, as a way to both review and pare down, I transfer an edited version of my notes to a computer or tablet.
Why? There are many reasons, including:
- I can be fully present and focused on the lecturer/speaker/discussion participants.
- I don't have to worry about batteries or tech problems in the moment.
- I don't have to worry about the only version of my notes getting corrupted or accidentally erased.
- Pen-and-paper is the quietest way to take notes.
- It's easier to make drawings, diagrams, and graphs quickly (IMHO) with pen-and-paper.
In any case, I think your field of concentration and the types of courses you take is a significant factor to consider. For example, if you will be spending a lot of time in laboratories, your needs will be very different from somebody who does mostly reading, writing, and debating.