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reMarkable’s new Paper Pure tablet goes back to basics with a monochrome screen

reMarkable’s new Paper Pure tablet goes back to basics with a monochrome screen

After exploring the bigger market for productivity tablets featuring color displays with the Paper Pro and the smaller Paper Pro Move, E Ink tablet maker reMarkable is returning to its roots with a new monochrome device called the Paper Pure. The new, $399 Paper Pure succeeds the monochrome reMarkable 2 after six years, and comes with more powerful hardware as well as modern software features that make it competitive in today’s tablet market. The Paper Pure has a 10.3-inch display when measured diagonally, the same as the reMarkable 2, but the new one is wider, which, the company says, makes it easier to take notes and read text. Notably, the resolution hasn’t changed between the two tablets, staying at 1872 x 1404 pixels with a pixel density of 226 PPI. The tablet also comes with 32GB of storage, four times the amount you got on its predecessor, and is also about 40 grams lighter, weighing 360 grams. Image Credits: reMarkableImage Credits:reMarkable ReMarkable said the Paper Pure is 50% more responsive than the reMarkable 2, and …

I tested ReMarkable’s ‘cheap’ Paper Pure tablet, and it hardly feels like a downgrade

I tested ReMarkable’s ‘cheap’ Paper Pure tablet, and it hardly feels like a downgrade

pros and cons Pros High-contrast monochrome display Fantastic writing experience Acceptable trade-offs for the price Bundled with folio and Marker Plus for $50 more Cons Some flex and wobble No backlight Occasional lag No black folio Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ReMarkable has carved out a niche for itself with its premium digital paper tablets, a distraction-free ethos, and a devoted following. Devices like the Paper Pro offer a polished experience but command a high price: as much as $800 when bundled with accessories.  Sensing a shift in the wind, the brand has just (wisely) announced a new, accessible product to its lineup: the ReMarkable Paper Pure — a simplified tablet that clones the brand’s luxe digital paper display technology but strips away some of the high-end features to keep the price down to an accessible $399.  Also: I tested the ReMarkable Paper Pro, and can’t go back to ‘real’ paper For that price, you get the tablet and the Marker Basic (ReMarkable’s entry-level stylus). For $449, you get the tablet, Marker …