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With such a balance of good and bad, one wonders why we need something like the $599 Remarkable E-Ink tablet, a 10.1 x 6.9 x 0.26-inch-thick, 350-gram device that recreates the joys of writing and ...
The Paper Pro does have a slightly wider screen, but honestly, the reMarkable 2 displays them just as nicely without cutting anything off. So unless you're really craving that extra bit of space, ...
At 5.1 mm thick, it is only marginally thicker (+8.5%) than the reMarkable 2, but weighing at 525 g, it's also 30% heavier. The increased weight not only comes from the larger physical device, but ...
The reMarkable 2 is a digital notepad that uses a 10.3-inch canvas display with e-ink technology, optimised with a low-latency screen and a high-precision stylus.
The Remarkable Paper Pro was a risky move by Remarkable. Taking a “practically” failed screen technology with over 100 million in R&D and exclusively using that for your latest release is risky.
Remarkable tablets feature an e-ink display and use a proprietary stylus to recreate the feeling of writing with pen and paper. The Paper Pro is the first Remarkable tablet with a color e-ink screen.