Remarkable Paper Pure
Coverage of Remarkable Paper Pure in the Nexus archive.
- Digital Notebook Throwdown (2026): Kindle Scribe, ReMarkable Paper Pure
The article discusses the new Kindle Scribe joining the $400 price range for digital notebooks, alongside existing options like the ReMarkable Paper Pure, and compares the three available models.
- Engadget Podcast: Gamestop's wild eBay gamble
The Engadget Podcast discusses Gamestop's unusual gamble on eBay and reviews the reMarkable Paper Pure. Gamestop's move is seen as a risky investment, while the reMarkable Paper Pure receives a review. The podcast covers technology and business news.
- ReMarkable Paper Pure Tablet Review: Back to Basics
The ReMarkable Paper Pure is a replacement for the ReMarkable 2 after six years. The ReMarkable Paper Pure is a new tablet. It marks a shift back to basics for the company.
- reMarkable Paper Pure Review: Great hardware held back by bad philosophy
The reMarkable Paper Pure has great hardware but is held back by its bad philosophy, causing conflict between business and ordinary users. This conflict affects the overall user experience. The device's potential is not fully realized due to its underlying philosophy.
- The Remarkable Paper Pure is the best digital notepad I’ve ever used
The Remarkable Paper Pure is a digital notepad with a black-and-white E Ink screen and a stylus called the Marker, offering a writing experience similar to using an actual pen on paper. It has a faster dual-core processor and increased storage compared to its predecessor. The device is available for purchase at $399 or as part of a $449 bundle.
- Remarkable’s next E Ink digital notepad skips the color screen
Remarkable announced a new paper tablet called Remarkable Paper Pure, featuring an upgraded black-and-white E Ink display and no screen lighting. The device is available for preorder for $399 and is twice as fast as its predecessor, the Remarkable 2. It can be preordered through the company's online store.