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.
Sanuj Bhatia, the managing editor at Pocketnow, is responsible for supervising and contributing to all the content published on the website, including news, reviews, features, and how-tos. He began ...
The Remarkable 2 is not like any other tablet that you might typically use. Unlike the iPad or Android tablets, it doesn’t have an app store, you can’t play games or watch videos, and there’s no ...
Digital notebooks are often geared towards productivity, and the reMarkable 2 is no exception. It’s a digital notebook designed for those seeking a digital alternative to pen and paper. Unlike other ...
The ReMarkable 2 is a tablet designed to “replace your notebooks and printouts with a digital device that feels just like writing on paper,” according to the brand. It allows you to write directly on ...
These popular E Ink tablets offer large black-and-white displays and a stylus for writing or taking notes as you read. We've reviewed both and are here to explain what sets them apart—and which one is ...
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.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. If you've been eyeing the reMarkable 2 for a while, now is a great time to buy one. While the E Ink tablet itself isn't on sale, reMarkable ...
I tested the reMarkable Paper Pure, and it's the reMarkable 3 in all but name.
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