That works for when I don’t have a pen and paper nearby, but repeatedly tapping on glass isn’t as satisfying nor is it as ...
Up until about two years ago I was convinced that electronic paper was an outdated technology that no one really needed. What completely changed my mind was the original reMarkable, an E Ink tablet ...
To kick off the new year, reMarkable is doing even one better: for a limited time, you can take an additional $70 off the ...
As a freelancer, distractions cost me: Time not spent working is valuable income wasted. Once you’re distracted, it can take a little while to return to your original task, which further harms ...
Patrick O'Rourke is Pocket-lint's Editor-in-Chief. Previously, he was the Editor-in-Chief of Canadian tech publication MobileSyrup, and earlier in his career, he worked as the national technology ...
It’s no secret I’m a fan of the reMarkable, a tablet with a paper-like display that’s focused on text and sketching rather than rich media and games. The sequel to the original, announced today, looks ...
If you want a screen that looks like honest-to-god pencil or pen on paper, a traditional backlit touchscreen isn't going to cut it. E Ink is pretty much the only way to go. So why is it that we ...
Digital notepads such as the reMarkable 2 and the Amazon Kindle Scribe differ from typical tablets in that they use matte, ...
The new ReMarkable Paper Pro Move is a 7.3-inch digital tablet designed for professionals on the go. Key features include a natural-feel color display, up to two weeks of battery life, and secure ...
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Editor’s note: Sometimes, we find products compelling, interesting or curious enough, we like to get a second opinion on them. The ReMarkable 2 tablet is one of those products. In this piece, two of ...
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