The Remarkable 2 has been continued, but the Remarkable Paper Pure is ready to step in to fill the E Ink void. Here's what's new and what stayed the same.
The new reMarkable Paper Pure improves upon the brand's previous writing tablet in several ways and makes for an excellent entry-level pick for busy professionals.
Our tech writer loves the pricier ReMarkable writing notebooks, but he knows they’re not for everyone, and that’s why he was excited to test the new ReMarkable Paper Pure.
Since the ReMarkable 2 hit store shelves, it has been my go-to tablet for travel and taking notes. Its slim size and solid writing experience made it ideal for a no-nonsense experience for taking ...
Fans of the Remarkable 2 Tablet recently learned that the popular e-reader was no longer available, but why was such a popular device discontinued?
The new Paper Pure is lighter and faster than the reMarkable 2, which is going to be retired six years since its launch.
Remarkable has announced the second generation of its "digital paper" tablet, one that's thinner, cheaper, and faster, with longer battery life. Founded out of Oslo, Norway in 2013, Remarkable has so ...
Great hardware and software combine for an exceptional writing experience ...
Pay £399 and you get the tablet, Marker Plus, which has an eraser sensor on the end, and a nice sleeve folio to protect your ...
The elegant ReMarkable Paper Pro is focused on distraction-free note-taking, and does it exceptionally well—but it could use at least a few more features. And then there’s Oslo-based ReMarkable’s ...