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reMarkable Paper Pure Review: Great Hardware Held Back By Bad Philosophy
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reMarkable Paper Pure Review: Great Hardware Held Back By Bad Philosophy

Engadget·Daniel Cooper·26 days ago
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RATING : 8.3 / 10 Pros Class-leading handwriting Better responsiveness Nicer display Gorgeous design Cons No backlight is a big miss No typing Software integrations need work There's a lot riding on reMarkable's Paper Pure, a device that has to be a lot of things to a lot of people. It's got to be a worthy replacement to 2020's reMarkable 2, the e-paper slate that made the company a household name. It needs to be a truly mass market device, or at least as mass market as a device like this can be. And it needs to woo big businesses looking for a tool it can get into the hands of hundreds or thousands of employees. I wrote the above a full week before news broke reMarkable was slashing its workforce and firing CEO Phil Hess. According to Norway's E24 , reMarkable has faced dwindling demand and rising costs thanks to the current global milieu. The Paper Pure doesn't have a lot , but in fact everything riding on its back as it makes its global debut today.…

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