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 ...
Anthony Taormina is an original member of the Game Rant team, having been part of the publication for 15 years. He coordinates content for all facets of the site and manages its social media, PR, and ...
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 ...
E Ink tablets aim to make writing pleasant with textured screens and stylus, but can struggle with handwriting recognition. The reMarkable Paper Pro is flexible in the file formats it supports, but it ...
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 ...
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Kindle Scribe vs. ReMarkable Paper Pro: I've tried both E Ink tablets, and this one wins by far
Kindle Scribe vs. ReMarkable Paper Pro: I've tried both E Ink tablets, and this one wins by far ...
Remarkable has just issued a new software update (3.10). This release taps into the power of the Remarkable Cloud with a new archive feature, and the Desktop App has been upgraded to a brand new ...
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 ...
There's something about writing longhand that typing just can't capture. There's no quick edit, no back and forth drafting of statements. It's just you and your stream of consciousness, moving forward ...
Of the growing number of E Ink based e-note devices hitting the market, none provide as excellent a simulated pen-on-paper experience as the reMarkable tablet. But reMarkable isn’t Apple, and being a ...
In a world of distraction-filled, overly complex, sometimes downright-burdensome gadgets, there’s no higher ideal than to match the effortless approachability of a 2,000-year-old technology: paper.
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