Published May 6, 2026, 8:05 AM EDT Jon is a seasoned journalist who has written definitive coverage of consumer tech at publications like Engadget, Android Authority, and BetaKit. He's an expert on making tech accessible ranging from mobile and PCs to emerging platforms like wearables. When he's not writing, he's going on adventures with ihis family and is an avid photographer. After expanding into color with devices like the Paper Pro , reMarkable is back to black-and-white. The company has unveiled the reMarkable Paper Pure, a third-generation E-Ink tablet that catches up in performance without making you pay for the color display you might not need. The new model is much faster. Navigating is up to "twice as fast" versus the reMarkable 2, according to the company, with gestures 50 percent faster. However, battery life may be the main attraction. The Paper Pure is billed as reMarkable's longest-lasting tablet to date, with up to three weeks of use if you take notes for an hour every day.…