The best writing tablets help you organize your notes with infinite "pages" at your disposal. Here are our sfavorites, which include reMarkable, Amazon Kindle ...
The new ReMarkable Paper Pure delivers a paper‑like writing experience, three‑week battery life, and smart workflow tools—starting at $399.
If you’re deciding between the Amazon Kindle Scribe versus the reMarkable Paper Pure tablet, here’s what you need to know.
Keeping a notebook full of notes and sketches is a time-honored tradition, but it’s also one that’s slowly starting to change, thanks to modern tech. Digital notebooks are slowly becoming more common, ...
ReMarkable's latest strips away distractions in favor of a focused digital notebook. Find out more in this reMarakble Paper Pure review.
ReMarkable has launched a new 10.3-inch paper tablet called the Paper Pure, starting at $399. The new device features a crisper black-and-white screen, faster navigation, and up to three weeks of ...
Discover how e-ink tablets and digital notebooks support focused productivity with a paper-like, distraction-free experience, organized notes, and long battery life for work and study. Pixabay, ...
Lamy wants to compete against Livescribe and Rowrite with a new product that has been on the market for about six months. It is called the Lamy X NeoLab Smartpen and Digital Paper combo. The new LAMY ...
I put reMarkable’s cheapest-ever digital notebook to the test - 4/5 The latest reMarkable digital notebook comes with the company’s best-ever display, faster performance and longer battery life ...
Note-taking has advanced dramatically, and digital notebook 2025 devices now bridge the gap between traditional handwriting and modern cloud-connected tools. These e-ink tablets offer a paper-like ...
Touchscreen devices like tablets and smartphones can be a great way to take notes on the fly or quickly sketch out a plan, but constant pings from notifications and alerts, coupled with a seemingly ...
I’ve been writing on screens for almost as long as I’ve owned electronic devices, starting back in the days of the PalmPilot (remember those?), then moving on to Windows laptops such as the Microsoft ...