reMarkable - The paper tablet for people who prefer paper.

This is the paper tablet for paper lovers! reMarkable will give you the sensation of a never-ending sketchbook, you will never run out of paper sheets and all you write or draw can easily be transferred to all your devices. Think, focus and create better with your reMarkable paper tablet!

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First I was very impressed, and then I saw the price.. Really expensive, for this price you can have a powerful iPad Pro which exacltly the same job ( with colors ) ...
$429? An iPad Pro package is $598 (amazon) so that's 40% more. Okay, so that's the discounted Remarkable price. Anyway, quite different products.
Samesies. I'm not sure there's demand for something at that pricing when you can get an iPad for that price.
Agreed - I was hoping for pricing closer to a Kindle - replace my Kindle and a notebook would be great and I do like e-ink, but....ipads.
Same here! I was like, holly shit I am going to buy it right now. First of all, it was hard to find where the heck is buy button and then holly molly that costly?
This looks like it's more than an iPad. Had apple made this. people wouldn't have problem paying 1000$.
I honestly don't get this product - and I'm firmly part of the early adopter group. I've used every single digital note taking app out there. I own an iPad Pro complete with Apple Pencil. I've got an Evernote account since they've opened and a plethora of others. I own one of these fancy camera equipped pens that dump content from a paper notebook directly into an app. Do I use any of them? No, nope, and no again, they're all gathering dust in a drawer. What I use to take notes, make plans and map out projects are a pen or pencil and a $5 notebook. Need to digitize the result? Scan apps for both iOS and Android are fantastic these days. For the price of one tablet, Apple or Kindle or otherwise, I can buy 10 years worth of (nice) pens and notebooks. Additionally, I am not locking my work into a format that may or may not survive the next 20 years. As far as the video is concerned, I would have loved to see fewer beautiful people and more information on latency and sensitivity.
I do get this product, but not at this price point. For all intents and purposes, a $25 Boogie Board (LCD writing "tablet") available on Amazon serves a similar core value prop. The convenience and utility of paper without having to buy/store/replenish/throwaway paper. I personally don't use it, but both my kids, especially my oldest (7 years old) use it CONSTANTLY (think what time many kids spend playing video games, and that's what he spends using his drawing tablet). The problem that I see, is you can't constantly compare something to paper, and then charge an arm and a leg. Paper is literally free to some people. At $25 bucks, even maybe $100, I could justify it. $500 regardless of all the extra features, makes it hard to swallow any potential roi.
Your're right, Boogie boards I get - my six-year-old does the same, he's constantly using his. Perhaps it's the unpretentiousness and utilitarianism of the boogie board that appeals to me.
my whole life I thought the phrase was "intensive purposes", not "intents and purposes" - maybe they are both used - maybe it is a cultural thing - world is deteriorating!
Who else here can't do anything without their notepad? I never made the jump to working 100% digitally, and still need to scribble things on a piece of paper to be effective. I can see myself using this and replace my notebook. The killer feature would be recognizing my handwriting and being able to search past notes (there doesn't seem to be mention of this on the website?)
Absolutely and 100% yes. I made a real effort to go paper-free some years ago and found that it effectively killed my creative thinking process. I am now happily back with a selection of notebooks, pens and pencils.
I feel the same way... I tried to use less paper and making notes in some digital way, but as much as I tried it doesn't work for me. It kills my creativity. Paper and pencil is the fastest way to note things, when they pop up in my head. But I'm curious how close reMarkable is to real paper experience.
yeah, exactly: an always-on, paper-like surface could do the trick
Rocketbook - the handwriting recognition come in from other places you can connect it to - like Evernote.
slightly concerned about delay between pen motions and E ink display. It's going to be annoying.
I felt same when I watch that guy in the video writing... killed me from inside
E ink will do that.
it's a shame. I love the idea. version 2 might be the one to buy
This looks amazing! I've always wanted an E Ink Tablet!
I'am a paper person and guys this looks stunning! 🤘
Shut up and take my money!
Congrats to and his team! This is what I wanted since Kindle DX. I'm a fan of e-ink technology which is completely different from the iPad, they shouldn't be compared. I also agree that the price is quite high though
Thanks a lot! I definitely agree that the reMarkable has to be seen as something quite different from the iPad.
indeed, what about the price?
Luckily people are free to choose whether they want to buy the reMarkable or not. That being said, digital paper is an incredibly expensive technology in this size and we have done our best to drive price down. We want all the paper people out there to enjoy the paper experience that the reMarkable gives you.
🙄 don't play that game -- its a fine product.
Wow, input lag looks horrendous.
is your comment based on the video? Or the specs?
Video. If the specs say otherwise that's quite poor marketing.
Its clearly visible in the video. Lagging a lot!
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