
reMarkable Paper Pro
The ultimate paper tablet
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The ultimate paper tablet
319 followers
Featuring an 11.8-inch color display, adjustable reading light, and unmatched paper-like writing feel, reMarkable Paper Pro is designed to help knowledge workers capture, refine, and elevate their thoughts in a world full of distractions.
This is the 3rd launch from reMarkable Paper Pro. View more

reMarkable Paper Pure
Launched this week
reMarkable Paper Pure is the monochrome successor to reMarkable 2, with 50% faster response, 20% higher contrast, up to 3 weeks of battery life, a lighter body, repair-ready design, active Marker support, and tighter integrations across cloud docs, desktop apps, handwriting search, AI conversion, Slack, Miro, and more.



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Hi everyone!
Six years later, reMarkable 2 finally has its successor.
After Paper Pro and Paper Pro Move pushed reMarkable into color and broader productivity territory, Paper Pure goes back to the core black-and-white paper tablet idea: lighter, faster, higher contrast, and still very focused. reMarkable says it is 50% faster than reMarkable 2, has 20% higher contrast, and gets up to 3 weeks of battery life.
The ecosystem side is also much more mature now. You can bring in files from Google Drive, OneDrive, Microsoft Word, and Google Docs, convert documents into notebooks, search handwriting, sync with desktop and mobile apps, and share converted notes into tools like email, @Slack, or @Miro. That makes it feel less isolated while still keeping the device itself distraction-free.
One important compatibility note: Paper Pure uses reMarkable’s newer active Marker system. Old reMarkable 2 Markers are not compatible, so EMR-style third-party pen compatibility is basically gone here.
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@zaczuo The new sleeves are also really cool. Very innocative. With magnets that close and lock your tablet etc. Very cool color vibes as well. Pale green and pale pink and black. Your move apple 😏. I would sauy this is the most innovative sleeve design since apples AirPod Pro sleve, I know not many people like these. But I think they are fantastic. So minimal, and also uses magnets in the design.
"Goes back to basics" is a stance, not a feature, and it's the right one. Single-purpose tools are quietly winning because the cost of context-switching has spiraled — every multipurpose app trains you to expect more decisions, not fewer. I hit the same instinct with DishRoll (a small AI weekly meal-planning PWA I built): the goal was to collapse the entire food-decision space to one prompt per week. Same philosophy, much lower tech — subtract decisions, don't add features. Question for the team — how do you handle the "please add ___" pressure after launch? My experience is that the people asking for the next feature are rarely the ones who've actually used the focused version yet.
Owned the original reMarkable for three years before upgrading. The honest case for these devices: it's not the e-ink, it's the friction. Phone won't open Slack, won't open email, won't open the news. Single-purpose tool, single mode of work. The Paper Pro's main upgrade for me has been color contrast on diagrams and the slightly larger writing surface for landscape PDFs. Battery still lasts a week of daily use.