![]() ![]() The first reMarkable, the RM100, was released in late 2017. The project was largely crowd funded, thanks to a campaign in 2016, and pre-orders began in 2017. So in 2013, Magnus assembled a team and founded the company in early 2014, which began work on a first generation tablet that would try to emulate the experience of writing on paper as closely as possible, down to the familiar scratching sound. Pen and paper also involve far fewer distractions than a fully-loaded iPad, if we’re being honest. ![]() It frees one up, and creates a strong connection between what’s going on in our thoughts, and the movements of our hands. It’s almost like our brains have adopted it as the de facto tool for thinking. Who according to Magnus always loved taking a notebook with him to quickly jot down notes, and realized he wasn’t the only one.Īnd even in the age of the smartphone, many people still love the traditional pencil-on-paper experience. ![]() ReMarkable is the brainchild of Norwegian entrepreneur Magnus Wanberg. It uses an E Ink canvas and can be used for a variety of things, including note-taking, sketching, and reading books and documents. ![]() ReMarkable is a writing tablet (not to be confused with a drawing tablet) that seeks to emulate the feeling of traditional paper. So, without further ado, let’s get into it! Who are reMarkable and what do they do? In this article, we’re going to look at and break down the details of the wonderful alternatives to Magnus Wanberg’s ReMarkable tablet, and analyze just what we think about them. ![]()
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