Notetaking is personal. Whether you’re jotting down meeting highlights, brainstorming creative ideas, or keeping track of your daily tasks, how you capture information shapes how you organize your ...
ReMarkable is a company that’s been making E Ink tablets since 2017. The idea is that you get a paper-like reading and writing experience while also allowing you to organize, archive, and search your ...
I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, tablets, gaming and future/emerging trends in our changing world. Other obsessions include magic, immersive theater, ...
The ReMarkable Paper Pro is a pricey piece of tech that takes the best writing experience on a tablet and upgrades it to make it even more of an everyday device than its predecessors. For the ...
Yes, you read that title right. This text you're reading right now? I'm writing it on the Remarkable 2 in its entirety. And I don't mean typing it using the keyboard cover. I'm writing everything by ...
Ian Campbell is a reporter based in San Diego who writes features, interviews, guides and reviews for Pocket-lint. Before he spent his days covering great products for Pocket-lint readers, Ian was an ...
For the longest time, I've hated making handwritten notes. Okay, that's an understatement—it should be "since forever." I welcomed the digital age, although it came too late for me to avoid ...
This latest device is a smaller and sweeter version of previous reMarkable tablets, having been designed to fit into the palm of one's hand. Like all reMarkable tablets, it comes with a slew of ...
If you’re using a Remarkable tablet running at least software version 3.17, a new integration will let you send handwritten notes and sketches directly to Slack with a single tap. Your notes will be ...
First up, the Paper Pro is a little bit bigger, with 11.8in display versus the reMarkable 2's 10.3in display. Most importantly of all, that display is now colour. E-ink aficionados know that the kind ...
Been using an original ReMarkable tablet for the longest time, and it's literally being held together by electric tape. I must now ask, what does the E-ink device landscape look like now? Do I just ...