“Distraction” seems to be the biggest key word right now, as all major brands are gravitating towards eliminating distractions from their products. ReMarkable for example recently launched the Paper Pure tablet, that’s priced at $399 and promises a lack of distractions.
The device is a direct successor to the ReMarkable 2, so you may as well call it ReMarkable 3. It comes with a Market stylus and six replacement tips included. There’s also a $449 bundle, that also adds the Marker Plus, which comes with a built-in eraser, plus a Sleeve Folio for protection. The idea is that this product is meant to write, read, annotate and… that’s all.
The screen is a third gen Canvas panel, built on the E-Ink Carta 1300 panel and offering up to 20% more contrast than the ReMarkable 2. Ink seems darker and crisper oon a background that register as paper-like and whiter. As far as responsiveness is concerned, the Paper Pure provides 21 ms of latency. That should mimic pen to paper input. The Market recharges magnetically when attached to the side of the tablet, much like other styli.
The device also promises 3 week of battery life and also expands internal storage from 8 GB to 32 GB and RAM from 1 GB to 2 GB. The notebooks, notes, drawings will sync to the phone or desktop via a ReMarkable app and also a Connect subscription offers cloud storage and handwriting to text conversion.
The back panel is made of plastic and the whole thing weighs 360 grams. It’s available in Ocean Blue, Mist Green and Desert Pink.
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