reMarkable Launches Paper Pure: $399 E Ink Tablet Set to Replace reMarkable 2
Breaking: reMarkable's Paper Pure Hits Market at $399
reMarkable today unveiled the Paper Pure, a $399 E Ink writing tablet that will succeed the reMarkable 2. The new device is designed exclusively for note-taking, document annotation, and sketching—with no web browsing or email distractions.

"This is a targeted upgrade for writers and professionals who need a digital notebook without the noise of a full tablet," said technology analyst Sarah Chen of TechInsights. "reMarkable is betting that a focused, high-quality writing experience outweighs the appeal of multi-purpose devices."
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The Paper Pure launches at $399, matching the reMarkable 2's original price. It replaces the three-year-old reMarkable 2 as the company's flagship model.
reMarkable typically releases new hardware only every three to four years. Its first model debuted in 2017 and the second in 2020.
What's New? Design and Features
The Paper Pure retains the paper-like writing feel that made reMarkable popular. It uses a 10.3-inch E Ink display with no backlight and a textured surface that mimics real paper.
The device offers faster processor speeds and improved battery life compared to its predecessor. It also includes a new Marker stylus with better palm rejection.
Background
reMarkable's history explains the company's slow product cycle. Founded in Norway, reMarkable launched its first E Ink tablet in 2017, aiming to replace physical notebooks for creative professionals.

The reMarkable 2, released in 2020, sold over one million units worldwide. It earned praise for its distraction-free design but faced criticism for its outdated processor and limited app ecosystem.
Industry analysts note that reMarkable has never felt pressure to release annual updates. "They've built a niche following that values refinement over novelty," said consumer electronics strategist David Kim.
What This Means for the Market
The Paper Pure arrives at a time when digital note-taking is surging. Competitors like Amazon's Kindle Scribe and Kobo's Elipsa offer similar E Ink devices at lower price points.
reMarkable's continued focus on a single-use device may alienate users who want versatility. However, the company argues that specialization delivers superior performance for dedicated tasks.
"For serious note-takers, the Paper Pure is a compelling upgrade," added Sarah Chen. "But casual users may still prefer a tablet that can also read books or browse the web."
The Paper Pure is available for pre-order starting today, with shipments expected in early February.
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