Editor’s note: Sometimes, we find products compelling, interesting or curious enough, we like to get a second opinion on them. The ReMarkable 2 tablet is one of those products. In this piece, two of ...
The reMarkable 2 is more of a digitalized version of a paper notebook than a full-fledged iPad-like tablet, which is precisely the point. Image: reMarkable I’ve long been a fan of notetaking. Aside ...
Note-takers, this review is aimed squarely at you. Handwriting seems be on the decline, but if you are a person who buys yellow legal pads in bulk, and you can tell what kind of pen you are using just ...
The reMarkable 2 still isn't a laptop, but the Type Folio case makes it an even better note-taking and writing tool. Reading time 5 minutes Unlike tablets, which now straddle the line between media ...
Back when I originally wrote about reMarkable 2, I praised it as a note-taking, content creation tool that brought back the lost art of writing longhand. But even as someone who grew up in an age ...
Josh Hawkins has been writing about science, gaming, and tech culture for over a decade. He's a top-rated reviewer with extensive experience helping people find the best deals on tech and more. While ...
The Remarkable 2 and Onyx Tab Ultra are two prominent e-ink devices. While both offer a paper-like reading and note-taking experience, they differ in several aspects. The comparison between the two is ...
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The case for not using a device with a bright, attention-grabbing screen has never been stronger. There are now multiple alternatives to whatever-sized screen you have in your life, whether it's a ...
The Remarkable 2 is one of the best e-notes on the market, it has the most advanced note taking features, handwriting recognition, can view and edit PDF files and ebooks. There are very few devices ...
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reMarkable 2 review: Pen-and-paper feel makes it best digital notetaker you can buy in India
Once pens and notebooks were permanent fixtures in our lives. Then screens took over. Most people now use a pen only when they are signing somewhere. And as far as a notebook is concerned, we barely ...
Luke FIlipowicz has been writing about tech for the better part of a decade and has been obsessed with smartphones since he first picked up an iPhone when he was 18. While it all started with an ...
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