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I tested ReMarkable's 'cheap' Paper Pure tablet, and it hardly feels like a downgrade

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ReMarkable Paper Pure pros and cons Pros High-contrast monochrome display Fantastic writing experience Acceptable trade-offs for the price Bundled with folio and Marker Plus for $50 more Cons Some flex and wobble No backlight Occasional lag No black folio View now at ReMarkable Follow ZDNET:  Add us as a preferred source  on Google. ReMarkable has carved out a niche for itself with its premium digital paper tablets, a distraction-free ethos, and a devoted following . Devices like the Paper Pro offer a polished experience but command a high price: as much as $800 when bundled with accessories.  Sensing a shift in the wind, the brand has just (wisely) announced a new, accessible product to its lineup: the ReMarkable Paper Pure -- a simplified tablet that clones the brand's luxe digital paper display technology but strips away some of the high-end features to keep the price down to an accessible $399.  Also: I tested the ReMarkable Paper Pro, and can't go back to 'real' paper For that price,…

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