TCL’s Note A1 combines a paper-feel display with handwriting recognition, transcription, and summaries – without the ...
Struggling to choose? Both start at $499, but Paper Pro Move’s no-glare e?ink helps you write longer with fewer distractions.
Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. The matte display looks great, but the tablet skips Nxtpaper's signature mode switcher.
I’ve had the joy of getting to test out the reMarkable Paper Pro over the past few months. It’s certainly an impressive device, though it isn’t quite for everyone. That said, I do think it makes a lot ...
ReMarkable is a company that’s been making E Ink tablets since 2017. The idea is that you get a paper-like reading and writing experience while also allowing you to organize, archive, and search your ...
When I first heard about reMarkable's plans to release a smaller version of its Paper Pro writing tablet, I was curious to see just how well the device would transition to a smaller form that fit in ...
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 ...
Have you ever found yourself squinting at your iPad screen, trying to decipher your own handwriting, and wishing it could be just a bit neater? You’re not alone. In our fast-paced digital world, where ...
It’s wild to think the reMarkable 2 debuted in March 2020, a time now more famous for other reasons. A lot has changed in the four-plus years since, and now it’s time for its successor, the reMarkable ...