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Something,” in this case, most likely refers to a new tablet, and “on the move” connotes portability, which could mean a ...
The reMarkable 2 works with a newer version of the original’s sleeve case, but book-like folio-style cases are also available now that the tablet magnetically attaches to.
Well, the ReMarkable 2 is pretty darn close, with a one-touch wake button that takes as long as the E Ink display refreshes to be ready for writing and a battery life that's somewhat miraculous.
The ReMarkable tablet’s screen may feel like paper, but that doesn’t make up for its bugs and missing features.
As E Ink tablets surge in popularity, it can be hard to decide if the Remarkable 2 tablet or the Amazon Kindle Scribe is best for you. Here's our breakdown.
The Norwegian startup ReMarkable has made its own tablet that aims to make sketching on e-ink feel smooth and lag-free. And, hey, it really works. Big e-ink tablets remain a pretty niche market.
The reMarkable 2 is a gorgeous e-paper tablet begging for better software But it makes me happy anyway.
Remarkable's E Ink-based tablet will remind you of pen and paper, without all the fuss. It's still no iPad, though.
Once you get past a certain age, writing often becomes irrelevant. Now, you can revive this ancient custom with the Remarkable 2.
OSLO, Norway--(BUSINESS WIRE)--reMarkable today announced its next-generation paper tablet, reMarkable 2. The breakthrough device for note-taking and reviewing documents without distractions comes ...
E Ink tablets aim to make writing pleasant with textured screens and stylus, but can struggle with handwriting recognition. The reMarkable Paper Pro is flexible in the file formats it supports ...