Meanwhile, the reMarkable tablet company is adding its first color model. ReMarkable’s tablets allow creators to write and sketch without the distractions of more full-featured devices.
ReMarkable’s paper tablets are similar to Amazon’s Kindle Scribe, but with a focus on creating and editing documents rather than reading digital books. In addition to adding color — the most requested feature — the Paper Pro has built-in illumination, a larger eInk display and an active digital pen, which allows digital ink to appear on the display within an imperceptible 12 milliseconds. The new Paper Pro ($579 or $629, depending on which pen is bundled) is still aimed at those who want to avoid notifications rather than those who want to multitask.
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