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 ...
I’ve found a special sort of delight in heading off for a meeting with only my E Ink tablet in hand. That being said, it isn’t the most subtle device. It’s a bit of a production to jot down a quick ...
As much as I love my laptop and its portability, sometimes I need to have my thoughts on paper to truly organize them. I enjoy the feel of a notebook, but the prospect of carrying around a stack of ...
Notetaking is personal. Whether you’re jotting down meeting highlights, brainstorming creative ideas, or keeping track of your daily tasks, how you capture information shapes how you organize your ...
Fans of reMarkable's series of notepad-like note-taking E-Ink tablets have something new to get excited about today: a new ...
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 ...
I’m a longtime lover of pen and paper, so E Ink tablets have been intriguing to me ever since they started becoming more widely available. After having hundreds of half-filled notebooks over the years ...
reMarkable knows you’d like to use its e-paper tablet on the go, but the size of its current products don’t make that easy. To address this, it’s launching a smaller, pocket-sized version of its ...
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 ...
I've tested everything from TVs to phones, PCs, tablets and more. If you’re an assiduous notetaker, you know that it’s hard to put a price on a great writing tablet. The best writing and note-taking ...
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 ...