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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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Arrives Dec 25 – Dec 30
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Features

  • 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.

Brand: reMarkable


Connectivity Technology: Wireless, Wi-Fi


Operating System: Codex


Special Feature: Portable, Lightweight


Screen Size: 10.3 Inches


Manufacturer: reMarkable


Target Audience: Teacher


Brand Name: reMarkable


Built-In Media: reMarkable, Marker, 8 extra Marker tips, charging cable


Specific Uses For Product: Writing, Drawing, Reading, Note Taking


Display Type: LCD


Operating System: Codex


Additional Features: Portable, Lightweight


Connectivity Technology: Wireless, Wi-Fi


Item Weight: 350 Grams


Screen Size: 10.3 Inches


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Dec 25 – Dec 30

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Necessary Tool for Professional Writers and Authors
I hadn't planned on buying this device. I was researching a much cheaper device on Indiegogo, and my research expanded to all similar devices. After looking at everything on the market, I decided that the ReMarkable was the tool I wanted--even with the price tag. And I'm so glad I did! I write for my 9 to 5 and 5 to 9. During the day, I'm a Senior Proposal Writer which requires me to carefully read RFPs (usually PDF docs) and make lots of annotations and highlights that help me write the proposals correctly. I typically print out the RFPs which can be lengthy and then create physical binders where I keep all of my notes--I use a lot of sticky notes and highlighter. 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, make notations, and I can actually search on text, which I couldn't do with a binder. ReMarkable makes my job SO. Much. Easier. For my 5 to 9, I write and edit fiction. I find writing longhand keeps me engaged in my story when I'm writing drafts, so I keep a ton of journals. The problem is transcribing the notes. Lots of typing. Problem solved with this tool. This device converts handwriting to text and is pretty darn accurate. This is no small feat given my print is a mix of print and cursive. It reads my cursive parts. I haven't tried writing completely in cursive. Also, I need to review my manuscripts and make edits. Again, I used a combination of my laptop, iPad, and print outs my drafts to make notations--which was a pain. I had notes all over the place and the glare is tough on the eyes. I generally proofread on my laptop, but I find hardcopy helps me better identify story problems and edit things like structure, dialogue, etc. Problem solved. I can load my manuscript in PDF, change the setting to double space, make my all of my notations, underlines, highlights, and then make the edits without killing trees. The tablet comes with a lot of templates that allow you to customize your use as much as you want. You can also create your own word doc templates, turn them into PDFs, and then use them as your customized template, copying them as often as you need to. I've seen this used as a daily planner and many other things. I've set up folders for all of my upcoming novels and proposals. So far I've used it to storyboard my next novel, and I have a folder for my daily checklist to remind me of all the random stuff I'd forget otherwise. Instead of lugging around all these journals and binders, I can carry my one little tablet with everything in it. What I like best. The size is perfect — about the same size as an iPad but much lighter. I have an iPad, too. This doesn't replace devices. It replaces my paper. The writing surface is impressive, sounds and feels like writing on paper. My documents automatically back up to the cloud when I'm on WiFi. The ReMarkable is light in weight, easy to carry. You'll need a case. I bought the KuRoKo Leather Case which gives me a place to keep my pen handy--there is no pen holder on the device. There's also a handle on the inside cover so you can hold it comfortably without the front cover getting in the way. I use my device A LOT: day and night. So I have to charge it about every 48 hours. But I can imagine if you only use it an hour or two a day the battery will last much longer. Also, it's much easier on my eyes than a computer screen. My vision has suffered a lot lately. My eyes get watery and dry because I spend so many hours on the computer. This device is a welcome relief. What I would change: I would skip the ReMarkable sleeve and get something made for a tablet. 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. It would be nice to have some soft backlighting, but I bought the LuminoLite book light which has five lighting levels so it works well if I'm in low light situations. Also they should make a longer charging cord. Overall, I'm in love with the functionality. I'm in love with the device. And with me using this for so much of my work, the investment is WELL WORTH benefits of saving my back and eyes. If you have similar requirements, you will not be disappointed. Buy it. Like, right now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2019 by K.L. Brady

  • They have a very long way to go.
This product is an electronic notepad and NOTHING MORE. It does not even serve well as an old school, out dated e-reader. Yes, you can download documents or books. And, you can also write on the documents. You can also make a to-do list, but don’t expect to do much more than that. If the font in your document is a little small to read, too bad because if you want to increase it you will only be able to zoom from 100% to 150%, which makes much of the page no visible to read. You can only read a few words of each sentence. If you want to read the second half of the zoomed sentence you will have to reload the page but now select the right half of the page to be zoomed, there is no ability to slide or scroll over within the document. So, if you think you can read the left half of a bunch of sentences on your page and then reload the right half of the page (which takes a few seconds) and your genius enough to make sense of that, then go for it )or buy a pair of binoculars). If you think choosing the landscape feature and flipping the device horizontally will help (as is intuitive), sorry, no dice. They do have a landscape feature but the only thing that flips to landscape is the stupid toolbar that is used for the special pen feature, while your document stays in portrait. You can make notes on your documents or highlight sections of it but don’t expect to do anything with that information except for look at it on this device. A basic e-reader from 10 years ago actually has more functionality than this thing. You obviously need to connect to wireless to download anything (which first has to be sent to an app). Here’s the problem with that. If you are trying to connect to a wireless network where you have to accept terms and conditions (like a cafe, hotel, airplane, etc), you won’t be able to do that either because it doesn’t have the ability to load that webpage. So the only place you can connect it to wireless is a private network where you just have to enter a password (like home or work). There is absolutely no backlight either so you will need to have plenty of light to use this device and I found it more difficult to see the words than on paper as the background is darker than paper and the print doesn’t stand out as much. Frankly, I can’t really think of a feature that they have thought of. The only thing unique about this device is you can write on it and they claim it feels and looks like real paper. That part is not bad but by no means amazing or worth the money. I was going to buy 50 of these devices for my whole team, consultants that have to read a lot of medïcal journal articles and other documents. I reached out to the company before I bought this one and asked to speak to someone live as I wanted to place a large order but had some questions about its functionality and our needs. Well a guy named Jorgen emailed me back and said nobody could speak to me but he’d be happy to try to answer my questions if I emailed them to him. I explained it would be much more helpful if I could speak to someone as I wanted to explain the needs of me and my team. He denied me the opportunity to speak to someone live a second time. Well Jorgen, you wasted a lot of my time and now you get your frustrating (now used) device back. All this could have been avoided, including this review if you just took a call. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2018 by Amazon Customer

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