![]() The $399 price is for the tablet alone, and doesn't include the Marker stylus ($49) or the Folio ($69) case, though the company is currently bundling those two accessories with the reMarkable 2 tablet, so for a limited time, you can get all three items for $399. On the left of the screen is a toolbar where you can select your brush shape and size, select text, fiddle with layers, or undo recent actions. A few quick taps brings you to a blank page that stands ready for you to fill it with your thoughts and ideas. New documents can be created from different templates: checklists, sheet music, ruled pages, or a grid of dots. Any notebooks and documents you start can be edited, rearranged, sorted into folders. It also weighs less than a pound and features a lovely, paperlike 10.3-inch display.Īfter you wake the device by pressing the single button on the top left corner (and entering your PIN), you're met with a minimal home screen that allows you to choose between existing notebooks and files, or an evergreen, permanent Quick Notes section. That's more than a millimeter thinner than the iPad Pro. The device is thin- remarkably so, measuring just 4.7 millimeters. ![]() Simply scrawl away with its dedicated stylus and your thoughts are recorded digitally, leaving you free to keep writing and never worry about running out of pages-or scribbling furiously in an attempt to get your pen to work. When you write on it, the screen even sounds like paper. ![]() When I got a review unit of the second iteration (it took a while the device's arrival has been delayed), I realized those redditors were right. ![]() Which tablets do you love? Join the discussion in the comments below. ![]()
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