reMarkable
reMarkable 2
Based on 268 Reddit mentions
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Remarkable 2 is it worthy in 2026
reMarkable 2 is incredibly over-priced now at MSRP. It’s 6 year old hardware with a 13 year old panel. I expect they’ll reach end of sale this year. They can be found for around half that on the secondhand market. No one knows anything about the rumored new device other than what that single tweet c
...rmitchellscott in r/RemarkableTablet
April 4, 2026 9:16 PM
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Is it too much to ask for thinness slider?
Absolutely! The fineliner definitely needs a thickness between thin and medium. Thin is barely a scratch, especially on the Pro where the "black" and "white" contrast is lower than on the rM2. The medium is just a little too sloppy for small writing styles. I've frequently written this request to th
...QAGillmore in r/RemarkableTablet
December 21, 2025 1:01 AM
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Whats the idea Remarkable?
The display, processor, storage, battery life, and (maybe) battery replaceability are all improvements. The stylus, design, and lack of type folio support are (at least arguably) downgrades. It looks like the positioning is an entry-level budget device, rather than a premium device (which is how the
...dclocal12 in r/RemarkableTablet
May 5, 2026 3:58 PM
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Struggle with scaling on the Paper Pro Move
I have both the RMPP and the RMPPM. Moving between the two devices is more annoying than it should be, between the scaling and notebook page size differences. Given that the RMPPM is to some extent positioned as a companion device, and given that the reMarkable products are supposed to be about seam
...dclocal12 in r/RemarkableTablet
May 9, 2026 8:57 PM
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Been out the loop on my reMarkable2 - What are the BEST updates/features rolled out in the best year I should know about
The one significant update in the last year or so was the handwriting search. If you were on the Pro, the brightness increase for the light was the big story. If you work for a firm that doesn't allow downloaded software, then there's a new web app that's not complete yet. It seems useful though I h
...QAGillmore in r/RemarkableTablet
April 14, 2026 12:31 AM
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Remarkable Pure Is Live
Agreed, it seems like a lateral move from the 2 and that's disappointing. The rM2 is getting pretty slow for me, so I was ready to upgrade to another B&W reMarkable, but the lack of a sharper display and a downgrade in size and industrial design means I'll probably stand pat
funksta in r/RemarkableTablet
May 6, 2026 2:00 PM
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RMPP
Considerations: The rMPP blinks and flashes like a disco when you work with colour. Each stroke is drawn in black, then it flashes in your chosen colour, then it flashes again to add depth to that colour. That's per stroke. All that flashing adds up. If that doesn't bother you, read on. the rMPP is
...rudibowie in r/Supernote
February 28, 2025 3:32 PM
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reMarkable 2/Paper Pro move or Supernote Nomad for math equations?
Then it depends on the few aspects rM2 is too old to suggest these days imo, and if you really need that kind of device/ecosystem, then it would be helpful to wait a bit for the supposed reMarkable Paper Pure announcement, which might be within a month or 2 As for the Pro Move, get it if colour is a
...FRK299 in r/RemarkableTablet
April 16, 2026 6:29 PM
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Thinking about getting my first reMarkable Tablet
The Pure is better than the rM2 in every way, so I would get that if that's what you're looking at. But otherwise, I would recommend getting an Android device if you don't need color. They're so much more versatile and you'll be able to so many more apps for school. I only stuck with reMarkable beca
...khyryra in r/RemarkableTablet
May 9, 2026 5:49 AM
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Small e-reader device to read academic books in pdf
Sorry, but your response doesn’t make sense. I’ve tried many times to read medical PDFs on different e-readers, including the Kindle Paperwhite and even the Kindle Scribe with its 10.2-inch screen — it’s still very difficult to read PDFs on them. I also own a reMarkable 2, but the lack of a front li
...doc_est in r/ereader
March 19, 2026 9:32 AM
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