You might remember the first reMarkable, a tablet computer that sought to replicate the experience of writing on real paper and had a monochromatic e-ink display like a Kindle. Users loved the writing ...
Feel like you’re going backwards not forwards? You’re not alone - if there’s one trend that defines 2017, it has to be tech nostalgia. Vinyl’s gone from hipster niche to mainstream, the 'new' Nokia ...
The reMarkable 2 is an E Ink based ‘paper tablet’ that mimics the feel of paper for all your writing, reading, and illustrating needs. Paper people—folks like me who prefer the feel of paper when it ...
E-ink tablet maker "reMarkable" has now sold more than one million devices since 2017 and raised money at a valuation of $1 billion, indicating that its unusual minimalist reading- and writing-focused ...
Note-takers, this review is aimed squarely at you. Handwriting seems be on the decline, but if you are a person who buys yellow legal pads in bulk, and you can tell what kind of pen you are using just ...
There's something about writing longhand that typing just can't capture. There's no quick edit, no back and forth drafting of statements. It's just you and your stream of consciousness, moving forward ...
The reMarkable Pro Move is a more portable reMarkable that keeps nearly everything you love. Here's our review of the e-ink ...
reMarkable’s original oversized E Ink tablet was an interesting idea from 2017: it’s a 10.3-inch tablet that had the ambitious idea to try to replace paper entirely with a digital tablet. It wasn’t ...
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Remarkable has announced a second-generation coming on its "digital paper" tablet. Something that is faster, thinner, cheaper and has longer battery life. This was founded in 2013 all the way from ...
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