reMarkable has introduced the Paper Pure, a new monochrome tablet that emphasizes simplicity and efficiency. Priced at $399, this device replaces the reMarkable 2 after six years, boasting improved hardware and modern software capabilities.
Key Features of the Paper Pure
- Display: 10.3-inch screen, same size as its predecessor but wider for enhanced note-taking and reading.
- Resolution: Maintains a resolution of 1872 x 1404 pixels with a pixel density of 226 PPI.
- Storage: Offers 32GB of storage, quadrupling the capacity of the reMarkable 2.
- Weight: Lighter by 40 grams, now weighing 360 grams.
- Responsiveness: Claims to be 50% more responsive than the previous model.
- Battery Life: Improved battery life by 30%, featuring a 3,820 mAh battery.
Modern Productivity Features
The Paper Pure includes several new features aimed at enhancing productivity:
- Web app support for calendar syncing and note sharing.
- Automatic document conversion from cloud storage for easy reading and annotation.
- Enhanced handwriting search capabilities.
- Integration with Slack for converting handwritten notes into typed text.
- Collaboration with Miro for sharing sketches.
Transition from reMarkable 2
With the launch of the Paper Pure, reMarkable will discontinue the reMarkable 2 but will continue to provide software updates and support for existing users.
Pricing and Availability
The base model of the Paper Pure includes a stylus, while a more advanced version priced at $449 features the Marker Plus stylus with an eraser function and a colored sleeve folio. Orders can be placed now, with shipping expected to begin in early June.
Market Impact
Having sold over 3.5 million devices, reMarkable also boasts 1.2 million subscribers for its Connect service, which offers unlimited cloud storage and exclusive templates. The introduction of the Paper Pure is positioned to strengthen its foothold in the productivity tablet market.