reMarkable's Paper Pure: A Focused Digital Notebook for $399
Introduction: A New Chapter for Digital Note-Taking
reMarkable, the company known for its minimalist E Ink tablets, has launched a new device called the Paper Pure. Priced at $399, this writing tablet is designed to replace the aging reMarkable 2. Unlike general-purpose tablets, the Paper Pure sticks to the company's ethos: a purpose-built tool for taking notes, annotating documents, and sketching – and little else. This article explores what the Paper Pure offers and why it matters in the niche world of digital writing.

What Makes the Paper Pure Different?
reMarkable's product cycle is famously slow – the first model debuted in 2017, the second in 2020. The Paper Pure marks the third generation, and it retains the company's core philosophy: distraction-free productivity. Here are the key differences from its predecessor:
- Improved Display: A higher-contrast E Ink screen with faster refresh rates mimics the feel of paper more closely.
- Thinner and Lighter: At just 4.7 mm thick and weighing 403 grams, it's easier to carry than a typical notebook.
- Enhanced Stylus: The Marker Plus offers 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity with a new textured tip for better friction.
- Longer Battery Life: Up to two weeks on a single charge with typical use.
Designed for Deep Work
The Paper Pure is not a tablet for browsing the web or checking email. Instead, it focuses on writing and reading. The software has been refined to reduce latency – the time between pen stroke and ink appearance – to under 20 milliseconds. This makes the writing experience nearly identical to using a pen on paper. Users can organize notes into folders, search handwritten text (thanks to improved handwriting recognition), and annotate PDFs directly.
The Paper-Like E Ink Display
The 10.3-inch E Ink display uses Carta 1300 technology, which provides 30% higher contrast than the reMarkable 2. The screen also features a textured surface that simulates the tactile feedback of writing on paper. This is crucial for users who find glass screens too slippery or reflective. The Paper Pure’s display is also front-lit with adjustable warm light, allowing comfortable reading in any lighting condition without eye strain.
Pricing and Availability
The reMarkable Paper Pure is available now for $399. This includes the tablet, the Marker Plus stylus, and a USB-C cable. Optional accessories include a Book Folio case ($49) and a Premium Marker with an eraser ($79). Compared to the reMarkable 2 (which launched at $299), the price increase reflects the improved hardware and longer software support. The device is available on reMarkable’s website and select retailers.

Target Audience: Who Needs a Paper Pure?
The Paper Pure is ideal for professionals, students, and creatives who want to digitize their notes without the distractions of a traditional tablet. Lawyers can annotate contracts, designers can sketch ideas, and writers can draft without notifications. Because it runs a customized Linux-based OS, there are no apps – just writing. This makes it a focused tool rather than a general computer.
Comparison to the reMarkable 2
While the reMarkable 2 remains a capable device, the Paper Pure offers significant upgrades:
- Better performance: Faster processor reduces lag when switching between notebooks.
- More storage: 8 GB (up from 4 GB) for hundreds of notebooks and PDFs.
- Improved cloud sync: Automatic syncing with reMarkable’s cloud service is now two-way, so changes made on the tablet appear instantly on mobile and desktop companions.
Conclusion: A Niche Product, Expertly Crafted
The reMarkable Paper Pure does not try to be everything to everyone. It is a refined, single-purpose device that excels at digital writing and reading. For $399, it replaces the need for paper notebooks while offering the benefits of search, storage, and sharing. If you value focus and simplicity over a flood of features, the Paper Pure is a compelling upgrade from the reMarkable 2 – and a unique entry point for new users.
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