Remarkable 2 is not a tablet like any other. With this digital notebook you can take notes directly on your screen and then convert them into typed text. Magic.
Remarkable 2, you have to try it to understand its ingenuity. If, like me, you systematically lose the pieces of paper on which an important telephone number or important notes are inevitably written. Or if you’re wondering how to use notebooks and pens to ultimately transfer the information to a computer, this digital notepad is for you.
Technology copying paper
Before the first use, it is the design of the object that catches the eye the most. We are clearly approaching the careful remarks of the Apple brand. Around the frame with rounded corners, few connections. With a single small button you can turn on or pause the notepad. At the bottom, a USB-C port is used to charge the device. There are also magnets to hold the pen.
Based on digital ink technology, it is the first tablet designed for writing
Once lit, we discover what the beast has in its stomach. Based on monochrome digital ink, the Remarkable 2 is “the first tablet designed for writing”. The Scandinavian brand has spent almost six years developing a technology that copies paper, an imitation enhanced by the thickness of the object (4.7mm), making it the thinnest tablet in the world.
Powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core ARM processor, the display features a 10.3-inch monochrome digital paper display with a resolution of 1872 x 1404 pixels.
With this tablet, you can take handwritten notes or draw directly on the screen, convert those handwritten notes into typed text, or make notes directly in a PDF file. It also provides the ability to read electronic books with no backlight, no glare and no eyestrain.
A remarkable 2,349 euros