The Paper Pure has a faster dual-core processor, a bump from 1GB of RAM to 2GB, and a storage increase from 8GB to 32GB.
The Paper Pure replaces the Remarkable 2 with an upgraded screen, improved speed, and the same $399 price.
Replacing the reMarkable 2, the new Paper Pure is the company's cheapest model - and its easiest to justify.
The reMarkable 2 is more of a digitalized version of a paper notebook than a full-fledged iPad-like tablet, which is precisely the point. Image: reMarkable I’ve long been a fan of notetaking. Aside ...
Markable has launched the Paper Pure, a new monochrome e-ink tablet that returns the Norwegian company to its original focus ...
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Touchscreen devices like tablets and smartphones can be a great way to take notes on the fly or quickly sketch out a plan, but constant pings from notifications and alerts, coupled with a seemingly ...
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