Norwegian technology company ReMarkable has been in the business of making e-paper tablets for a long time now. Launched in 2017, the first product from the company was the eponymous "reMarkable," ...
The reMarkable 2 is a great tablet for reading long documents on, annotating them, taking notes, sketching… but not for full-on writing. At least, it wasn’t until they put out this great keyboard ...
The reMarkable 2 still isn't a laptop, but the Type Folio case makes it an even better note-taking and writing tool. Reading time 5 minutes Unlike tablets, which now straddle the line between media ...
The reMarkable 2 is a $299 E Ink tablet designed to offer a paper-like reading and writing experience thanks to its 10.3 inch greyscale display and support for a pressure-sensitive pen with tilt ...
ReMarkable has this week launched a new accessory for its E Ink tablet in the form of a removal keyboard aptly named the Type Folio. Priced at $199 the keyboard has been specifically designed to be ...
I’ve always thought the folks at reMarkable were missing a trick by not offering a keyboard for their e-paper tablet. I’m a fan of portable, distraction-reducing writing machines, and when my brain ...
Doing your reports is made easier when you do this on computers and laptops. However, there's a more reliable technique to write them down, which is through e-notes. The traditional way of taking down ...
This case is so expensive, but it works so well I can almost forgive the obscene price. This case is so expensive, but it works so well I can almost forgive the obscene price. is a tech editor, her ...
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 ...
ReMarkable has been shipping purpose-built E Ink writing tablets since 2017, and the company has earned a reputation for continuing to push software updates so that it’s existing tablets get better ...
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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