Remarkable Tablet

It needs a bit of polish and a more affordable price tag, but the Remarkable shows there could yet be life for e-ink screens beyond the ereader.

-- As reviewed by TechRadar
Remarkable Tablet 1

Product details

  • THE ONLY TABLET THAT FEELS LIKE PAPER: Meet the paper tablet that redefines note-taking, reading, and reviewing documents, with a paper feel never experienced before on a digital device. At just 4.7 mm, reMarkable 2 is the world’s thinnest tablet.
  • ALL YOUR NOTES ORGANIZED AND ACCESSIBLE: Keep all your handwritten notes, to-do lists, PDFs, ebooks, and sketches organized and in one place. reMarkable bridges the gap between handwritten pages and your digital devices. Easily access your notes from your laptop or phone, where they're always readily available to review and reuse.
  • DESIGNED TO HELP YOU FOUCS: Distraction-free by design. No notifications, pop-ups, or social media, so you can find the focus to do your best work. Just you and your thoughts.
  • HANDWRITING CONVERSION AND CLOUD STORAGE: Make your handwritten notes easy to reuse by converting them into typed text and share via email. Access popular cloud services such as Google Drive, Dropbox and OneDrive right from your paper tablet to improve your workflow. Locate stored files, copy them to your reMarkable, and upload documents directly to your chosen service.
  • WHAT'S IN THE BOX: reMarkable 2 — the paper tablet, Marker Plus, 9x spare Marker tips, USB-A to C cable and a 12-month Connect Plan
  • 12 MONTHS OF CONNECT SUBSCRIPTION: Enjoy seamless note-taking with unlimited cloud storage and sync in our apps. Your notes will always be stored safely in the reMarkable cloud and instantly accessible from your other smart devices
  • PAPER THIN DESIGN: reMarkable 2 is the world’s thinnest tablet. At just 4.7 mm / 0.19 in, it’s comfortable to write on and exceptionally portable, an essential for providing the signature paper-like experience.

PROS

+ Sketching feels great
+ Lots of page options
+ A rare Kickstarter success

CONS

- Expensive for its slight feature list
- Ereader experience underwhelms
- Software awaiting key features

Expert reviews and ratings

By TechRadar on September 30, 2017
It needs a bit of polish and a more affordable price tag, but the Remarkable shows there could yet be life for e-ink screens beyond the ereader.
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