Remarkable 2 Tablet Review: The Price (and Prize) Of Focus

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The Remarkable 2 is not like any other tablet that you might typically use. Unlike the iPad or Android tablets, it doesn’t have an app store, you can’t play games or watch videos, and there’s no browser. Its sole purpose is to help you write on a digital notepad without digital distractions, and it’s fantastic at delivering on that promise. I love writing on it.

It attaches to the side of the device and doesn’t need to be charged, which means you always have a pen with your digital diary. The palm rejection is top-notch, too. I haven’t had a single instance in the past three months where I faced wrong input detection. The user interface is fairly easy to learn. You press the power button located on the top-left corner and enter the PIN , and you are greeted with a home screen made up of your documents, quick sheets, and folders. You can modify the sorting and view , as per your convenience. At the top, there are icons to create Notebook, Folder, and Quick Sheets with a single tap.

 

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