Photorealistic image of the ReMarkable Paper Pure tablet on a desk with stylus, featuring its paper-like monochrome screen for a news article illustration.
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ReMarkable launches paper pure as new entry-level tablet

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ReMarkable has introduced the Paper Pure, its latest digital notebook designed as a direct successor to the 2020 ReMarkable 2. The device went on sale for preorder on May 6 with shipments expected in early June. It emphasizes a paper-like writing experience without color or backlighting.

The 10.3-inch e-paper tablet weighs 0.79 pounds and features a whiter Canvas display based on E Ink Carta 1300 technology. It offers up to three weeks of battery life and includes an active stylus that charges wirelessly when attached. The design uses recycled aluminum and magnesium for a lighter, repairable frame with exposed Torx screws on the back.

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Initial reactions on X praise the ReMarkable Paper Pure as an affordable, faster, paper-like e-ink successor to the reMarkable 2 with strong value for distraction-free writing, while some reviews note hardware strengths but criticize software limitations and philosophy; users and journalists highlight its basics-focused design and preorder availability.

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