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There are other notepad tablets available of course, like Sony's Digital Paper range for example, but the reMarkable device is said to offer an authentic real paper experience, makes your notes ...
The Norwegian team behind the reMarkable 10.3-inch E Ink display sketching and writing notepad is now ready to show off the device ahead of its planned pre-order shipping date in August and October.
In the case of the reMarkable 2, that panel measures in at 10.3-inches and 1872 x 1404 resolution, for a total of 226 dpi. It's monochrome, but still supports multi-point capacitive touch.
The reMarkable tablet is developed in close collaboration with electronic-ink innovator E Ink. The screen itself measures 10.3 inches diagonally.
Therein lies the rub. reMarkable 2 is indeed a remarkable device in that it provides all the benefits of a paper notepad, with the benefits of connected digital services.
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The reMarkable 2 is just 4.7 mm (0.19 in) thin and features a 1.2-GHz dual-core ARM processor, 1 GB of LPDDR3 SDRAM and 8 GB of internal storage.
reMarkable claims that the reMarkable 2 is the "world's thinnest tablet" at just 4.7mm. It features a sleek and portable design, resembling an electronic notepad. The 10.3-inch monochrome E-ink ...
So while it’s excellent for taking notes, the reMarkable 2 isn’t as great for reading digital documents, often requiring you to bring along a smaller e-reader as well.
Once, a leaky water bottle rendered my notepad’s contents illegible. So now I’m open to a tech solution: digital notebooks with screens that look like paper, with the security and convenience ...
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