I'm a huge eBook reader. I spend 1-2 hours each night reading on my Kindle or Xiaomi 15. But one thing I always miss from my Galaxy Note devices is the ability to write and take notes. It's so handy for work related tasks and signing pdf's.
So when I seen that Remarkable is releasing a new smaller note taking sized device, it quickly caught my attention!
After looking at the specs, and the capability of the device though - it does feel a little bit lacking for the price.
Anyone own the larger remarkable? What's your thoughts on this new device?
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Specs:
- Size & Price: The Paper Pro Move has a 7.3-inch color E Ink screen, about the size of a paperback, and costs $449
- Design & Specs: Compact (7.7" x 4.24"), lighter than the original, but with a slower 1.7GHz dual-core Cortex-A55 processor and a smaller 2,334mAh battery (up to two weeks of use).
- Includes 64GB storage.
- Screen Technology: Uses E Inkโs Gallery 3 panel for more vivid colors, though refresh rates are slower than standard Kaleido screens.
- Limitations: Not a full e-reader โ supports only PDFs and ePub, lacks an online bookstore, and has a dimmer front light compared to Kindle or Kobo devices. (bit of a bummer IMO)
- Features: Focused on note-taking, with templates, handwriting-to-text conversion, annotation, and cloud sync. New features debuting on the Move include a movable toolbar and handwriting search.
- Subscription: Advanced features (editing in mobile apps, Slack sharing, handwriting search) require a $2.99/month Remarkable Connect subscription after a 100-day trial.
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