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reMarkable is a line of e-ink tablets designed for handwritten notes and document reading, with models including reMarkable Paper and Paper Pro.
Also known as remarkable paper pure·remarkable paper pro·remarkable paper pro move·remarkable 2·remarkable tablet
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The reMarkable Paper Pro can technically run Android, but it's a hassle
A YouTuber who took their reMarkable Paper Pro and converted it into an Android device shows off the process in...
Developer ports Android 13 to reMarkable Paper Pro, unlocking new possibilities
A YouTuber gives the reMarkable Paper Pro an unexpected upgrade by porting Android 13, bringing apps like OneNote and Kindle to the E-Ink tablet.
iReader's new E Ink tablet is a smaller alternative to the reMarkable Paper Pure and Kindle Scribe
iReader has a new E Ink note-taking tablet with a display that's smaller than that of rivals, but might be an advantage for it. Sporting an 8.2-inch Carta 1300 display, the device has stylus support a
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Should I buy the reMarkable Paper Pure?
Swipe to scroll horizontallyreMarkable Paper Pro Move scorecardAttributeNotesScoreValueThe cheapest reMarkable yet. It may lack a frontlight, but for the price, it’s a top entry-level handwriting tablet.★★★★☆DisplayThe monochrome display is perfectly sized and textured to recreate the feel of writing with a pad and pen. I found it very easy on the eyes when used indoors and outdoors. ★★★★☆DesignThe lightweight tablet is delightfully comfortable to hold for extended periods of time. It feels like it has a surprising amount of durability, too. ★★★★★SoftwareIt’s simple, has plenty of integrations
I spent two weeks with the reMarkable Paper Pure, and this distraction-free digital notebook delivers a flawless pad-and-pen experience — but I can't believe there's no frontlightWhat’s new with the ReMarkable Paper Pure?
The Paper Pure is the back-to-basics entry in ReMarkable’s 2026 lineup, sitting right under the more expensive, back-lit Paper Pro. This 10.3-inch monochrome tablet is essentially a digital version of a high-end legal pad. It’s just about as slim and light, weighing 0.79 pounds and thin enough to carry easily in your backpack. Don’t mistake this for one of the best iPads or best Android tablets, as it has no color, web browser, and perhaps most importantly, no backlight. Because of that, you’ll need to be in a well-lit room or other light source to see what you’re doing. I’ll expand on this la
I’m a keyboard warrior, but the ReMarkable Paper Pure’s tactile feel is making me want to start handwriting againShould you buy the Boox Go 10.3 Gen II?
Considering the price and everything it offers, the Boox Go 10.3 (Gen II) is very easy to recommend. If you want the absolute best note-taking experience and that's the only thing you care about in one of these devices, you may still find better value in something like a ReMarkable. And if you want a e-reader and nothing else, then most Kindle devices are still significantly cheaper. But Boox combines an e-reader and a note-taking tablet into one, and adds on to it by giving you full app support for whatever else you need. And it does so at a lower price than its main competitor for note-takin
The new Boox Go 10.3 does everything my ReMarkable did, plus it's a full Android tablet