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Our main critique of Amazon’s Kindle Scribe when it launched in late 2022—and one that still mostly holds up—was that it felt like a big e-reader with writing functionality tacked on rather than a ...
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Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Some 10 months after opening preorders, Norwegian startup ReMarkable is ...
E Ink tablets aim to make writing pleasant with textured screens and stylus, but can struggle with handwriting recognition. The reMarkable Paper Pro is flexible in the file formats it supports, but it ...
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In tech, some things are inevitable. Hardware gets faster, not slower. Small things will get big. Big things, in the name of pocketability, get small. The latter is where reMarkable's latest offering, ...
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