Bring paper into your digital workflow with reMarkable Paper Pro. Ultraslim and portable, but with a full-size 11.8” color display, adjustable reading light, and an unmatched paper-like writing experience.
Q: How long does the battery last on the reMarkable Paper Pro?
A: The reMarkable Paper Pro has a battery life of up to two weeks.
Q: What comes included with the reMarkable Paper Pro?
A: The reMarkable Paper Pro bundle includes the 11.8" Paper Tablet, the Marker Plus, 6 spare Marker tips, and a Connect subscription trial.
Q: Does the Marker Plus require pairing with the reMarkable Paper Pro?
A: No, the Marker Plus does not need to be paired. It attaches magnetically to the Paper Pro for ease of use.
Q: Does the reMarkable Paper Pro have a built-in reading light?
A: Yes, the reMarkable Paper Pro has an adjustable reading light for comfortable reading in any lighting conditions.
Q: Can I convert my handwritten notes to text on the reMarkable Paper Pro?
A: Yes, the reMarkable Paper Pro offers handwriting conversion, allowing you to transform your notes into typed text for easy sharing and editing.
Q: What is the screen resolution of the reMarkable Paper Pro?
A: The reMarkable Paper Pro has a screen resolution of 2160 x 1620.
Q: Can I use cloud storage services with the reMarkable Paper Pro?
A: Yes, the reMarkable Paper Pro integrates with Google Drive, Dropbox, and OneDrive for easy file access and sharing.
A: Hi! We offer an integration with Google Drive allowing you to browse stored files, copy them to your reMarkable, and upload notes and documents directly to your Google Drive. However, to upload a marked-up PDF back to Google Drive, you’ll need to manually export it. Any annotations made on the PDF using reMarkable Paper Pro will be visible in standard PDF readers on Mac and iOS devices. Best, Stina

Bring paper into your digital workflow with reMarkable Paper Pro. Ultraslim and portable, but with a full-size 11.8” color display, adjustable reading light, and an unmatched paper-like writing experience.

Bring paper into your digital workflow with reMarkable Paper Pro. Ultraslim and portable, but with a full-size 11.8” color display, adjustable reading light, and an unmatched paper-like writing experience.

reMarkable Paper Pro Move: the paper tablet designed for work that happens anytime, anywhere, and with anyone. Be there in the moment while you capture your thoughts on the paper-like color display. With an ultraportable design, protective Book Folio, and two weeks of battery life, it goes wherever work takes you.

Bring paper into your digital workflow with reMarkable Paper Pro. Ultraslim and portable, but with a full-size 11.8” color display, adjustable reading light, and an unmatched paper-like writing experience.
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Customers are positive about the Paper Pro tablet's ease of use and writing experience, with many praising its overall performance and battery life. The screen size, adjustable backlight, and lightweight design are also well-received. However, some customers feel the tablet is overpriced, and a few have noted that PDF file support is limited.
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This is perfect for my note taking! It is simple, straightforward, and integrates incredibly well with my various drives and school app reading services like onedrive and google docs. I installed remakable reader on my pc and tablet, so when i need to quickly send a document to and from my devices it is super fast like under 30 seconds. I tried the Boox tablet, and while my husband loved that one (i wound up goving itnto him) it was waaaay too busy for me and I kept getting distracted. There is no maze of screens to navigate to take or organize your notes which is the major selling point for me, besides the massive screen and paper-like feel of the writing experience. Cons: there is no calender that you van sitnon the front screen to stay on top of your to-do schedule. You can doenload calendar papers, but they sit in a file you have to find. I think widgets would make this already A+ experience even better! Get this tablet if you are a minimalist who simply wants to: write a note, organize that note, share that note easily with yourself and others. I have returned 3 ink tablets and this one I am keeping!
Posted by CHEYENE
Excellent product but not for everyone. I have experience with other e-ink devices like the Kindle Scribe and the Boox Go 10.3 but I wanted to see colors in the books and articles that I read so I opted to change to the Remarkable Paper Pro. If you are considering buying it, it will all depend on your preferences and workflow. Research as much as you can before deciding, you must have some specific features that you need from the Remarkable ecosystem to truly enjoy the product. The features that I use the most are the ability to extend the page to have more room to write and the desktop app to transfer large books, articles and pdfs. Personally I don’t use the backlight as much since I prefer natural light. Since you don’t have AppStore or PlayStore some people are not convinced with the high price. I think the quality of the tablet and the experience of writing and drawing is probably the best in the market. I’d say that you will still depend on your PC/laptop to transfer your documents so if you think this will replace your laptop this might not be for you. If you really need the apps just get an iPad and apple pencil with a matte screen. E-ink is still a growing field but it’s fun and maybe you should give it a try.
Posted by Awesome
I really love this device. It brings back all the thinking patterns and benefits of writing something with your hands, and the e-ink display is way easy on the eyes, so it's been great for editing. Except, unlike paper, if your diagram needs to move, it can be selected and moved. Editing bulky documents is light weight work because they are digital. I have enjoyed it perfectly well as an ereader as well. I have used the sharing feature that allows me to project on a computer screen what I am drawing on the tablet. If you are looking for something like a kindle, this isn't your thing. It doesn't really connect to the internet in a traditional sense, and you can't shop a book store with it. It does the best with pdfs for me so far. But it does exactly what it is designed to do super well, replicate the experience of handwriting on paper, but with all the helpful upgrades of having things be digital (light weight, compiled in one place, moveable, editable, annotation, etc.). So! I love it, it's a game changer for someone who does a lot of editing like me. Also, sometimes, it is just nice to be able to make yourself a work book to keep track of things. I attached an image from the companion remarkable app on PC - so you can see the handwriting on a pdf for a work book - that then I can access easily on computer and move wherever I want.
Posted by LeahL
