Norwegian technology company ReMarkable has been in the business of making e-paper tablets for a long time now. Launched in 2017, the first product from the company was the eponymous "reMarkable," ...
Remarkable launched a publicity campaign for their new Folio case with a keyboard for the Remarkable 2. We reviewed it on our YouTube channel and raved about its functionality. It turns the e-note ...
The reMarkable 2 is a great tablet for reading long documents on, annotating them, taking notes, sketching… but not for full-on writing. At least, it wasn’t until they put out this great keyboard ...
The reMarkable 2 is a $299 E Ink tablet designed to offer a paper-like reading and writing experience thanks to its 10.3 inch greyscale display and support for a pressure-sensitive pen with tilt ...
reMarkable 2 owners love their E Ink paper tablets. I count myself as one of them. But as terrific as the pencil-like “Marker” is for handwriting notes and drawings, I’ve often found myself wanting a ...
Doing your reports is made easier when you do this on computers and laptops. However, there's a more reliable technique to write them down, which is through e-notes. The traditional way of taking down ...
Remarkable has just unveiled a new keyboard with a folio case. This will allow users to use the keyboard to write novels, blog posts or short stories. The keyboard connects to the Remarkable 2 using ...
I’ve always thought the folks at reMarkable were missing a trick by not offering a keyboard for their e-paper tablet. I’m a fan of portable, distraction-reducing writing machines, and when my brain ...
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