The Remarkable Paper Pro Move is a compact, impressive e-ink tablet with a color display and long-lasting battery that imitates the feel of real paper almost perfectly—it’s ideal for writing, reading ...
Remarkable announced last week a smaller e-notebook that focuses on portability. The Move has a 7.8-inch color e-paper display that utilizes the same Gallery 3 panel as the Remarkable Paper Pro, which ...
Today, reMarkable announced a much smaller version of the reMarkable Paper Pro, dubbed Paper Pro Move. It comes in at a much lower price tag, and still packs all of the beloved features of the larger ...
Today, reMarkable officially launched the Paper Pro Move, a 7.3-inch, pocketable version of the Paper Pro. The device weighs just 230g, offers two weeks of battery life, and adds new tools like ...
Taking an E Ink writing tablet on the go can feel like a complete pain. They’re essential to my workflow, but because most are about the size of a regular notebook, they tend to be a little heavy and ...
When I first heard about reMarkable's plans to release a smaller version of its Paper Pro writing tablet, I was curious to see just how well the device would transition to a smaller form that fit in ...
reMarkable has announced its fourth digital notebook device. The reMarkable Paper Pro Move has all the same features in a pocketable 7.3-inch vertical format. The device is available Sept. 3, priced ...
ReMarkable has made a name for itself over the past few years by offering a line of E Ink tablets designed to let you jot notes, organize your thoughts, and generally get a pen and paper-like ...
Remarkable currently sells two different e-notebooks. The Remarkable 2 came out a couple of years ago and remains their bestselling device of all time. The Remarkable Paper Pro came out last year and ...
The new reMarkable Paper Pro Move hit the shelves earlier this month, and it comes in with a much smaller form factor, akin to an iPad mini. This new smaller reMarkable paper tablet is also a lot ...
Blame the crowded media landscape, blame the internet, or just blame my demanding cat, but it feels like finding focus is constantly shifting further out of reach. On the one hand, the rise of the ...