reMarkable – The Paper Tablet – 10.3″ Digital Notepad, Paper-Feel with Low Latency and Glare-Free Touchscreen Display, Wi-Fi, Convert Handwritten Notes to Typed Text

November 7, 2018 - Comment

The paper tablet for people who prefer paper. Here to replace your notebooks, sketchbooks and printouts. Paper-like reading, writing and sketching with digital powers. Learn more on reMarkable.com. Digital note taking with a paper feel. reMarkable is the first digital device that gives you a pen-and-paper note taking experience. But, reMarkable is not only a

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The paper tablet for people who prefer paper. Here to replace your notebooks, sketchbooks and printouts. Paper-like reading, writing and sketching with digital powers. Learn more on reMarkable.com. Digital note taking with a paper feel. reMarkable is the first digital device that gives you a pen-and-paper note taking experience. But, reMarkable is not only a notebook for handwriting, but a note taking system. Organize multiple notebooks with ease and capture every thought with virtually unlimited pages. Choose your favorite template, whether it’s squares, lines or dotted. Read comfortably and take notes digitally. Reading fuels the brain, and reMarkable is the ultimate reading device. With no backlight or glare, reading on reMarkable is a superior paper-like experience. Write and annotate directly on the surface like you would on paper. Instantly transfer documents, PDFs, textbooks and e-books wirelessly with ease. Paper like sketching with digital tools. reMarkable is the first digital device that lets you sketch with a natural feel. The combination of digital ink and the display surface feels closer to real ink-on-paper than any other digital product out there. Sketch with a variety of brushes, and perfect your work with tools like undo, erase, zoom and many more. Like ink on paper. Unlike any other digital device. No other tablet in the world gives you an experience so close to paper as reMarkable. We’ve spent 3 years mimicking paper’s tactility and immediate response, the very things that makes it so simple to use, yet our most powerful tool of creation. All your notes, sketches and documents on all devices. If you’re a paper person you probably find it frustrating to keep track of notebooks, printouts and storing all that paper. reMarkable makes it easy to stay in control. With the reMarkable app available for all devices all your notes and sketches will always be organized and instantly available.

Product Features

  • The reMarkable paper tablet – a digital device for writing, reading & sketching that feels like paper.
  • Here to replace your notebooks, printouts and documents. A groundbreaking device that changes how people work.
  • No other tablet in the world gives you an experience so close to paper as reMarkable.
  • Super low latency, 226 DPI CANVAS display. You’ve never experienced anything like the CANVAS display.
  • In the box: reMarkable, Marker, 8 extra Marker tips and charging cable. Original reMarkable Folio (sleeve) NOT included.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Way too glitchy to justify $550 price tag I love it when it works, but when it doesn’t it’s a pain.It’s great to write on, files are easy to organize, I love how it looks and feel, and it’s light and mobile.Great, but it also 1) freezes, 2) crashes, and 3) loses half your pages. (My background: I use this to store pdfs (research articles, short stories, sheet music) and to write (notes for research, stories, etc.))1) Freezing: happens at least once a day, usually when it’s been on for a while because I was working on it. I end up having to restart it.2) Crashing: happens about once a day. I used to use the reMarkable for sheet music but had to stop when it started crashing in the middle of a song.3) Losing half your pages: Everything until this point would have earned the reMarkable 4 stars, but this is by far the most DISAPPOINTING feature. There is some issue with the Cloud feature. Technically, I’m supposed to be able to use the reMarkable app on my laptop to export any file…

Anonymous says:

Didn’t live up to what the marketing made it out to be… I was one of the early adopters of this tablet, and was quite excited while waiting for the final product to be shipped. Paid and waited 8 months prior to release.Hardware:- The casing seemed sturdy, but as I shifted the tablet from one side to the other, I could hear a big clunk noise – as if the ‘internals’ were loose inside. Yet the tablet continued t work.- The pen response was not quite as fast as they advertise. There is the typical pen to visible text delay, but not a big deal to deal with,- The folio case was nice and looked slick.- The display was terrible. As you browsed through options, you would see a shadow of the existing page being under-layered as a shadow to the current window. Got annoying.Software:- The overall experience is pretty responsive and neat.- Navigation is super confusing and takes some getting used to- Fairly quick, but does get laggy at times- Wasn’t able to detect a few WiFi…

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