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reMarkable 1 | The First Generation Paper Tablet | 10.3" Digital Notepad, Paper-Feel with Low Latency and Glare-Free Touchscreen Display | RM102 | [FIRST VERSION], Codex

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Screen Size 10.3 Inches
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  • The reMarkable paper tablet - a digital device for writing, reading & sketching that feels like paper.
  • No other tablet in the world gives you an experience so close to paper as reMarkable.
  • Here to replace your notebooks, printouts and documents. A groundbreaking device that changes how people work.
  • Super low latency, 226 DPI CANVAS display. You've never experienced anything like the CANVAS display.
  • In the box: reMarkable, Marker, 8 extra Marker tips and charging cable. Original reMarkable Folio (sleeve) NOT included.
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4.8
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350 grams
2 ounces
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reMarkable Paper Tablet, Digital notebook, convert handwritten notes to text
Digital notes, paper feel. Convert handwritten notes to typed text
eReader. Read comfortably. Digital annotation. Sketch. Visualization.
reMarkable the paper tablet digital notepad e-reader low latency glare free touchscreen wi-fi
reMarkable Folio, Sleeve, Cover Case, Cary Case. For style and protection

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3.8 out of 5 stars
3.8 out of 5
465 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, visual display, and ease of use of the graphic tablet. For example, they mention it's an amazing tablet, the handwriting conversion works well, and the writing surface is impressive. That said, they appreciate the weight. That being said, some disagree on performance, usability, and battery life.

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67 customers mention53 positive14 negative

Customers like the quality of the graphic tablet. For example, they say it's an amazing tablet, the note taking experience is unparalleled, and it'll truly be a joy to use. The hardware looks and feels great, and the UI is fairly intuitive. That said, some complain about the lack of connectivity.

"...I wish it had a heavier, more substantial pen. The pen works fine but it's very light -- I'm an old school writer who likes a little weight to my pen..." Read more

"...It works fine for me for doodles and diagrams. Maybe someday I'll advance to using the multiple layers capability but I'm not there yet...." Read more

"...It gets you away from all the annoyances and lets you focus on your work. You can use it outside in the daylight and it is very light and portable...." Read more

"...The tablet itself is solid, the pen works great, and the battery life, while not as good as I'd have thought with an e-ink screen with no back-light..." Read more

40 customers mention40 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the visual display of the graphic tablet. They mention that the writing surface is impressive, sounds and feels like writing, and that the handwriting conversion is pretty cool. They also say that the quality of writing ability is comfortable, smooth, and simple. They say it wonderfully recreates the feel of writing on paper, and is the best tablet writing surface around. Customers also appreciate the no-glare view and unique writing texture. They consider it a great tool for keeping handwritten notes, and the handwritten note to text conversation is awesome.

"...This doesn't replace devices. It replaces my paper. The writing surface is impressive, sounds and feels like writing on paper...." Read more

"...organize your notebooks and other files and have this visual display of all your information, grouped into folders if wanted, or just sorted by note..." Read more

"...Yes, you can download documents or books. And, you can also write on the documents...." Read more

"...What it does – this tablet wonderfully recreates the feel of writing on paper...." Read more

38 customers mention27 positive11 negative

Customers like the ease of use of the graphic tablet. They mention it's portable, easy to use, and convenient. The layout is intuitive and easy to understand. It's easy to organize and find your files, draw, and take notes on it. It also helps them stay more organized.

"...With this device, I'm saying goodbye to my binders. I can keep folders of my documents (which I've already started creating), underline, highlight,..." Read more

"...and can open PDF and EPUB files for reading/marking up. Oh yeah, and you can ACTUALLY SEE it when you use it outside!..." Read more

"...For that I love it.It also handles PDF and ePub books, but it is a bit slower at it than I would like. Reading - fine. Annotating - fine...." Read more

"...The system can also be a glitchy. It's frozen a number of times and is either too sensitive to the pen touch or not sensitive enough...." Read more

14 customers mention10 positive4 negative

Customers like the weight of the graphic tablet. They say it's beautifully designed, very light-weight, and easy to carry.

"...You can use it outside in the daylight and it is very light and portable...." Read more

"...The pen was light and comfortable, the nib compartment it's also nice and convenient, however after trying the tablet for a while I noticed the tip..." Read more

"...Sure, but I’m happy with it as it is.– Device is sleek and light, but stays put on a table surface, so I have stability when I draw .–..." Read more

"...It is also surprisingly lightweight...." Read more

29 customers mention10 positive19 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the graphic tablet. Some mention it's really neat and useful, while others say it doesn't work with daily use and has no functionality.

"This product is an electronic notepad and NOTHING MORE. It does not even serve well as an old school, out dated e-reader...." Read more

"...The Notebook or main function is well developed, easy to catch on to the logic for how it’s set up and to start incorporating into your work and..." Read more

"...There’s no back-light for working at night. Finally, there’s a slew of software quirks, such as not being able to reorder documents within a virtual..." Read more

"...-The sleeve that I purchased is great for storage, but has no functionality with daily use...." Read more

28 customers mention17 positive11 negative

Customers are mixed about the usability of the graphic tablet. Some mention that they seem to be very responsive with improving the software, and the screen is very responsive. However, others say that loading and navigating large files lags quite a bit, and it can take up to a minute to load.

"...The ability to quickly change pens and erase is easy. It’s extemely responsive - and I write fast...." Read more

"...Number one is that the processor is slow. Loading and navigating large files lags quite a bit, and internal hyperlinks..." Read more

"...Overall I can tell you that they seem to be very responsive with improving the software and I look forward to the next update as things just seem to..." Read more

"...build quality, great presentation/packaging, a dependable/responsive digital pencil/pen/marker that doesn't need to be recharged... the Remarkable..." Read more

27 customers mention8 positive19 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the graphic tablet. They mention that the price is not worth what you get, it needs more development, and has very few features for the money. Some customers also say that the product is a total rip off.

"...The price is too high for this - hopefully it will drop to a reasonable range and more people would buy this...." Read more

"...And with me using this for so much of my work, the investment is WELL WORTH benefits of saving my back and eyes...." Read more

"...Expensive for what you getUploading is confusing..." Read more

"...for me, however, it's not worth $600. Not even close. I really do feel like I wasted $600...." Read more

19 customers mention10 positive9 negative

Customers are mixed about the battery life of the graphic tablet. Some mention that it has great battery life, while others say that it will not take a charge any longer.

"...The tablet itself is solid, the pen works great, and the battery life, while not as good as I'd have thought with an e-ink screen with no back-light..." Read more

"...Uploading is confusingZERO ability to see actual battery life, only a rough gauge like an Iphone but without the %THE TIP on PEN?..." Read more

"...I will keep learning and perhaps it’s just me. The battery life seems really good, but I am having to charge it every 2 to 3 days probably because I..." Read more

"...Battery life isn't great either. It seems that a tablet like this should hold a charge for more than a day of use...." Read more

They should call this the Awesome reMarkable Tablet.
5 Stars
They should call this the Awesome reMarkable Tablet.
I think if you can use a device like this at work, or in your life in general, you already know who you are. If you don't get it, that's ok, you're probably in the majority. I'm a pencil and paper person, but by no means a technophobe or luddite-- I've used PDA's and smart phones long before the iPhone and Android made their introductions and became the devices for the masses.I've read comments like "why not just use a cheap paper notebook?" But a paper notebook can't back itself up, can't be in multiple places at once (the reMarkable phone and desktop apps), can't convert itself to text and be shared by email. On paper you can't move text around the page or erase areas without eventually making a mess, as with paper. With reMarkable you can copy and paste on the page, expand or contract the size of the selection or even rotate it. On a single device you can create as many notebooks as needed for different subjects or projects and you wouldn't need to find a way to lug it all around with you or I suppose organize it in a large binder with tabs. It can be your multiple notebooks, your task lists, your weekly-monthly-yearly planner, and all of it organized by project, goal or subject, any way you choose. You can also import articles you haven't had time to read yet through the reMarkable app, throw in some cooking recipes to try, music sheets or chords for practice later, it's endless.This isn't a tablet like a Surface Pro or Ipad with Evernote or OneNote. I know there's a place for software like Evernote or OneNote to use for reference materials and notes but this use can also get out of hand when it becomes filled with images, pastings and web clippings-- to the point it can almost be overwhelming and make focusing and thinking more difficult, expanding into disorganization rather than helping you distill information into well-defined ideas. You don't need a reMarkable to do that but it is nice to get away from the clutter, distractions and notifications on a typical tablet.Some of the real pluses, especially compared to paper notebooks:It backs itself up to cloud, you don't have to do anything, it's already done for you.It can be in viewed in multiple places at once (on your phone, your desktop, laptop, Chromebook etc.).It can convert your handwriting to text.Notes can be instantly and easily shared to others by emailYou can create a notebook for each subject or project (without the burden of carrying multiple notebooks or a large binder around)You can organize your notebooks and other files and have this visual display of all your information, grouped into folders if wanted, or just sorted by note book name or file name, date last updated or by size.Btw... the reMarkable android app works great on my Chromebook.Some things I wouldn't mind seeing in future updates:A split screen to have two files open simultaneously.Full support for customizing templates (you can actually do this now to an extent)Copy and pasting, to new pages or notebooksSome desktop app feature to print direct to PDF and send immediately to the tablet.These are just some things that appeal to me. I'm not artistic enough to go into the drawing and sketching capabilities of the reMarkable. It works fine for me for doodles and diagrams. Maybe someday I'll advance to using the multiple layers capability but I'm not there yet. And there are other capabilities that I have not used yet like importing e-books, the LiveView connection to your desktop and probably some things I'm not aware of.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2019
I think if you can use a device like this at work, or in your life in general, you already know who you are. If you don't get it, that's ok, you're probably in the majority. I'm a pencil and paper person, but by no means a technophobe or luddite-- I've used PDA's and smart phones long before the iPhone and Android made their introductions and became the devices for the masses.

I've read comments like "why not just use a cheap paper notebook?" But a paper notebook can't back itself up, can't be in multiple places at once (the reMarkable phone and desktop apps), can't convert itself to text and be shared by email. On paper you can't move text around the page or erase areas without eventually making a mess, as with paper. With reMarkable you can copy and paste on the page, expand or contract the size of the selection or even rotate it. On a single device you can create as many notebooks as needed for different subjects or projects and you wouldn't need to find a way to lug it all around with you or I suppose organize it in a large binder with tabs. It can be your multiple notebooks, your task lists, your weekly-monthly-yearly planner, and all of it organized by project, goal or subject, any way you choose. You can also import articles you haven't had time to read yet through the reMarkable app, throw in some cooking recipes to try, music sheets or chords for practice later, it's endless.

This isn't a tablet like a Surface Pro or Ipad with Evernote or OneNote. I know there's a place for software like Evernote or OneNote to use for reference materials and notes but this use can also get out of hand when it becomes filled with images, pastings and web clippings-- to the point it can almost be overwhelming and make focusing and thinking more difficult, expanding into disorganization rather than helping you distill information into well-defined ideas. You don't need a reMarkable to do that but it is nice to get away from the clutter, distractions and notifications on a typical tablet.

Some of the real pluses, especially compared to paper notebooks:
It backs itself up to cloud, you don't have to do anything, it's already done for you.
It can be in viewed in multiple places at once (on your phone, your desktop, laptop, Chromebook etc.).
It can convert your handwriting to text.
Notes can be instantly and easily shared to others by email
You can create a notebook for each subject or project (without the burden of carrying multiple notebooks or a large binder around)
You can organize your notebooks and other files and have this visual display of all your information, grouped into folders if wanted, or just sorted by note book name or file name, date last updated or by size.
Btw... the reMarkable android app works great on my Chromebook.

Some things I wouldn't mind seeing in future updates:
A split screen to have two files open simultaneously.
Full support for customizing templates (you can actually do this now to an extent)
Copy and pasting, to new pages or notebooks
Some desktop app feature to print direct to PDF and send immediately to the tablet.

These are just some things that appeal to me. I'm not artistic enough to go into the drawing and sketching capabilities of the reMarkable. It works fine for me for doodles and diagrams. Maybe someday I'll advance to using the multiple layers capability but I'm not there yet. And there are other capabilities that I have not used yet like importing e-books, the LiveView connection to your desktop and probably some things I'm not aware of.
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