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Remarkable’s new Paper Pure is good. That’s why I wrote this review on it.

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Ivan Mehta
Remarkable’s new Paper Pure is good. That’s why I wrote this review on it.
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The reMarkable Paper Pure is a new distraction-free tablet designed to emulate the experience of writing on paper. It features a monochrome 10.3-inch display and software updates that include calendar syncing and improved handwriting search.

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It represents a growing niche market for 'digital minimalism' hardware that prioritizes focus and productivity over the multitasking capabilities of standard tablets.

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For years, the central ethos of reMarkable has been to get you away from screens and create an experience that emulates the feeling of writing with pen and paper. With its new device, the reMarkable Paper Pure, the company continues the trend of creating a device counter-positioned against phones, iPads, and laptops. As it lacks notifications and multitasking apps, the Paper Pure aims to attract writers, designers, and researchers looking for reading and writing without any distractions.

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