So when Norwegian tablet maker ReMarkable handed me the device it's been working on ever since 2020, the Paper Pro, you can bet my peepers went wider than a side-eye emoji. A bigger screen?
The ReMarkable Paper Pro looks and feels like a premium e-paper tablet for writers, and the new backlight and added colors make it more fun and more usable than its predecessors. It's also faster ...
According to reMarkable, the Paper Pro display has a latency as low as 12 ms, a 40% improvement compared to reMarkable 2 with 30% more space. (For top technology news of the day, subscribe to our ...
The new reMarkable Paper Pro is thicker than the reMarkable 2 It brings a custom-made e-ink colour display called Canvas Colour The paper tablet is said to last 2 weeks on a single charge ...
Considering the company will continue selling the ReMarkable 2 for $399—still an excellent digital notebook—it's hard to say the ReMarkable Paper Pro is worth the eyebrow-raising $579 price ...
But boy, does the transfer from the Paper Pro to the reMarkable 2 bother me. There are 300 components in the new pen. It features a different shape (and my much-needed foam ... [+] pencil grips).
The reMarkable Paper Pro updates the elegant writing tablet with a color E Ink display and finally a light for reading in the dark. It’s much larger, with faster writing response, but reMarkable ...
The new Paper Pro tablet from reMarkable moves the company’s vision of combining PC with paper closer to reality, adding color and capability while keeping the philosophy of focus intact.
Like a paper notebook, the new reMarkable Paper Pro prizes immediacy and flexibility above all else. Like an iPad, though, it's connected to the cloud and can store a vast quantity of documents.
Today, we go head-to-head with the reMarkable Paper Pro vs. Kindle Scribe. Pencils at the ready. The mainstream breakthrough for reMarkable came when it introduced the reMarkable 2 in 2020 — a ...