Remarkable announced last week a smaller e-notebook that focuses on portability. The Move has a 7.8-inch color e-paper display that utilizes the same Gallery 3 panel as the Remarkable Paper Pro, which ...
Has color and front light! Easy to navigate and use. Feels like writing on paper. Large display. ReMarkable Connect lets you access notes on another device. This tablet now has a color E Ink screen, a ...
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 ...
We were mighty impressed by the reMarkarble 2 e-note tablet for our review in 2020, but the E Ink world has been moving to color in the years since. Now the Norwegian company has joined the ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." I love writing down notes and scribbles on any piece of paper that I find. The only problem with that is ...
reMarkable is well regarded for its best-in-class digital notebooks. The flagship tablet - the reMarkable Paper Pro - accurately mimics the sensation of writing on real paper thanks to a combination ...
Two flagship digital notebooks with color e-paper technology are the Remarkable Paper Pro, which came out in late 2024, and the Fujitsu Quaderno A4C. These products were designed to be ...
The reMarkable Paper Pro Move is an interesting device, one that I did not know how much I would use until I started testing it. I’ve long been a fan of reMarkable, using its tablets in my daily work, ...
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 ...
If you know me, you know that I use three devices daily: my laptop, my cell phone and my E Ink writing tablet. The latter is essential to my daily workflow, from jotting down meeting notes to prepping ...
The Remarkable Paper Pro is defined by the Kindle; not because it’s competing with Kindle, the world’s most popular e-reader, but because it absolutely cannot, and isn’t trying to. This isn’t because ...