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 ...
Since I fell in love reviewing the ReMarkable 2 in 2020, I've had one wish for the Norwegian whizz kids behind this state-of-the-art e-ink tablet: Make one like this but smaller, please. Why? Because ...
Remarkable has just released a new e-notebook called the Paper Pro Move. This brand-new product focuses on portability, featuring a 7.8-inch color e-paper display that utilizes the same Gallery 3 ...
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 knows you’d like to use its e-paper tablet on the go, but the size of its current products don’t make that easy. To address this, it’s launching a smaller, pocket-sized version of its ...
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 ...
As if by magic, the company has now introduced the new reMarkable Paper Pro Move, a true digital notebook that combines all the convenience and analogue feel of the Paper Pro in a compact 7.3” format.
Has color and front light! Easy to navigate and use. Feels like writing on paper. Large display. ReMarkable Connect lets you access notes on another device. This tablet now has a color E Ink screen, a ...
It’s wild to think the reMarkable 2 debuted in March 2020, a time now more famous for other reasons. A lot has changed in the four-plus years since, and now it’s time for its successor, the reMarkable ...
Sometimes, trying to concentrate on working can feel like trying to meditate. Our laptops, smartphones, and tablets have never been faster, but that just means more potential for distraction when you ...
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, ...