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Based on 35 Reddit mentions
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I’m not going to defend reMarkable’s software—it really needs a lot of work—but this poster has been spamming complaint threads that mix up distinct issues and get some wrong. Here are the facts: * The RMPPM screen and performance are very similar to the RMPP, possibly a bit better. * Notes automatica
...dclocal12 in r/RemarkableTablet
September 6, 2025 12:19 PM
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Most people don't realize that there are trade-offs and compromises when building these devices because of physics. There's a saying in tech that you can only have two of the following: long battery life, small size, or fast speed If you want a long battery life, you either need a large-sized batter
...KlassyCoder in r/RemarkableTablet
October 14, 2025 8:13 PM
61
reMarkable hardware is stellar. Software is terrible. PDFs on my Pro sometimes freeze for like 20 seconds when page flipping. Randomly. Sorry to see these issues with the Move and EPUB too. Saved me a ton of money as I was considering one but now see that they still cannot write software. Sad.
kodos1978 in r/RemarkableTablet
September 6, 2025 10:10 AM
28
How are you using reddit from your reMarkable? A word processor on a phone would be a better choice for a CV than a reMarkable tablet.
rmitchellscott in r/RemarkableTablet
March 26, 2026 2:52 AM
9
The reMarkable does have an "infinite scroll" for each page meaning it can be as long as you need it to be. Supernote constrains you to the size of the page, then you have to make a new page. That said... I am definitely heavily using my Supernote Manta and I am returning my reMarkable Paper Pro as
...ghandric271 in r/RemarkableTablet
April 16, 2026 6:37 PM
5
I have plenty of issues with the reMarkable UI and the quality of their support responsiveness for anything other than hardware issues. And to be fair, they are amazing when it comes to responding to truly defective hardware. Add to this that touch sensitivity and palm rejection are complaints that
...QAGillmore in r/RemarkableTablet
April 18, 2026 2:04 AM
5
I have them both and I have to admit that I prefer my Supernote writing experience over the RMP. The writing experience had a break-in period of about a week of continuous use about a 8 hour day. however the writing experience on the reMarkable pro feels like I’m writing on my iPad Pro with a paper
...iAskcAgile in r/Supernote
February 26, 2026 2:57 AM
5
No problem with mine, though it is one of the most complex e-ink screens out there.And seems like e-ink (the company) that produces them are having problem with consistent quality when it comes to mass production and are lax on the quality of the shipped screens to reMarkable.
lerun in r/RemarkableTablet
April 10, 2026 11:14 AM
3
Weren't we just hearing from reMarkable last month that ePUB is a too complicated format and they couldn't possibly build a new reader app anytime soon?
dclocal12 in r/RemarkableTablet
April 16, 2026 1:29 PM
3
I had trouble too, and I’m also an IT guy. My issue turned out to be the “keep alive” feature of reManager disabled touch and I thought it was something I loaded. Keep alive happens once a minute, so gestures would initially work and then lock up and then work if I’d disconnect the USB or shut down
...somedaygone in r/RemarkableTablet
March 30, 2026 2:17 AM
1