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January 2021
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The editors liked
Light-weight design and sturdy build
Tall 10.3-inch display
Perfect for reading
Highly versatile for taking notes with several templates
Stylus with built-in eraser
No-latency inking
Simple
No-nonsense interface
Easy to mark up documents
Top-notch build quality and materials
Fantastic premium accessories
Marker and Marker Plus don't requie charging and Plus model has a built-in eraser
Designed 100 percent with notes in mind
Easy to manage and organize notes
Mobile and Mac apps for sy
Paperlike writing on a tablet
Great battery life
Cloud storage makes for easy access
Terrific software support
Marker requires no charging or pairing
Beautiful hardware
Satisfying and fulfilling handwriting experience
Plenty of battery life
A decent document annotation tool
Cloud syncing
Incredibly low latency
Slick design
Long battery life
PDF editing
Enjoyable writing experience
Excellent display
Extremely thin
High-quality industrial design
Plenty of on-board storage
30-day trial period
Comfortable on-screen writing experience
Two-week battery life
The editors didn't like
Pricey
No native calendar
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Extremely limited format support
Complex PDFs render slowly
Monthly subscription required for cloud syncing
Expensive
Ebook funtionality is poor
Convert to text feaure isn't great
No cloud storage support
A bit pricey for such a focused experience
Needs more options for erasing
Mobile and desktop apps are clunky and unidirectional
Light-weight design and sturdy build, Tall 10.3-inch display, perfect for reading, Highly versatile for taking notes with several templates, Stylus with built-in eraser
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Despite its global launch nearly four years ago, the reMarkable remains a highly relevant and useful product for those who wish to declutter their life full of overwhelming gadgets. Like any other device, it may take some time to get used to its features...
No-latency inking, Simple, no-nonsense interface, Easy to mark up documents
Extremely limited format support, Complex PDFs render slowly, Monthly subscription required for cloud syncing
The ReMarkable 2 tablet requires a monthly subscription for many expected features, but it delivers the smoothest E Ink writing experience we've encountered...
Top-notch build quality and materials, Fantastic premium accessories, Marker and Marker Plus don't requie charging and Plus model has a built-in eraser, Designed 100 percent with notes in mind, Easy to manage and organize notes, Mobile and Mac apps for sy
Expensive, Ebook funtionality is poor, Convert to text feaure isn't great, No cloud storage support,
High-quality industrial design, Plenty of on-board storage, 30-day trial period, Comfortable on-screen writing experience, Two-week battery life
Expensive
The reMarkable 2 E Ink tablet is an excellent device for basic note-taking, and for wordsmiths who don't always want to type their creations. It can also be a real haven away from the bings, beeps, notifications and colour-screen distractions of regular...
Beautiful hardware, Satisfying and fulfilling handwriting experience, Plenty of battery life, A decent document annotation tool, Cloud syncing
Expensive, Mobile and desktop apps are clunky and unidirectional
Source: Daniel Bader / Android CentralYou should buy this if. You prefer hand-written note-taking over digital equivalentsYou absolutely love writing by hand but don't want to use paperYou prefer a large e-ink display for reading e-books and PDFsYou nee...
Published: 2020-10-16, Author: Adam , review by: macworld.com
Paperlike writing on a tablet, Great battery life, Cloud storage makes for easy access, Terrific software support, Marker requires no charging or pairing
A bit pricey for such a focused experience, Needs more options for erasing
Adam Patrick Murray/IDGFor many years I have relied on notebooks in my every day life to jot down editing notes, lay out an outline for a video or article, make to-do lists, and much more. I've always had a paper notebook handy at my desk and the...
Published: 2020-10-16, Author: Paul , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: 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 endless stream of ads, don't exactly help with focus. Plu...