reMarkable 2 review: A ‘paper tablet’ that can replace notebooks<article>
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<p>Paper people—folks like me who prefer the feel of paper when it comes to notation and illustration—who are looking for a tablet to replace notebooks and printed documents can make the transition with the <a href="
https://remarkable.com" rel="nofollow">reMarkable 2[/url]. The device is essentially a large E Ink tablet (like a Kindle) that presents a focused and tuned experience that I highly recommend.</p><figure class="large "><a class="zoom" href="
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<p>The reMarkable 2 tablet itself retails for $399, with a choice of the basic Marker stylus at $49 or the upgraded Marker Plus at $99 (more on the differences later). There are also two options for keeping the tablet safe; a Folio sleeve retailing for $69 or a Book Folio starting at $99.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3583603/remarkable-2-review.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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reMarkable 2 review: A ‘paper tablet’ that can replace notebooks