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| Manufacturer | reMarkable |
|---|---|
| Type | e-reader |
| CPU | 1 GHz ARM A9 CPU[1] |
| Memory | 512 MB DDR3L RAM[1] |
| Storage | 8 GB |
| Display | 262 mm (10.3 in) electronic paper display, 1872 × 1404 pixels (1.38:1 aspect ratio, close to the ISO 216 aspect ratio of √2:1, A5=10.1 in diagonal). |
| Input | Touchscreen with 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity, stylus without battery |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz),[2] Micro USB 2.0[1] |
| Power | Non-removable 3000 mAh lithium-ion battery[1] |
| Dimensions | 177 mm × 256 mm × 6.7 mm (6.97 in × 10.08 in × 0.26 in) |
| Mass | 350 g (12 oz) |
| Website | remarkable |
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reMarkable is a Norwegian startup company which develops an E Ink writer tablet for reading documents and textbooks, sketching and note-taking with the goal of a paper-like writing experience.[3] The device is geared towards students, academics and professionals.[4] Development was started in 2013[5] and a crowdfunding campaign started in late 2016.[6] Pre-orders began in 2017.[7]
The reMarkable tries to blend the reading experience of an E Ink display with the writing experience of a high end tablet computer through its low lag Linux operating system,[8] and is claimed to be solidly built.[5]
Company History
The company started product development in Oslo in early 2014. It has collaborated with Japanese company E Ink. The founder is Magnus Wanberg.[9]
Operating system
ReMarkable uses on its products its own operating system, named Codex. Codex is based on Linux, but optimized for electronic paper display technology.[10]
Remarkable RM100
This company product, launched in late 2017, has been criticized because of a certain sluggishness when loading-unloading files[11].
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 reMarkable | The paper tablet - Technical specifications
- ↑ RM100 reMarkable paper tablet Test Report WiFi reMarkable AS
- ↑ Hands on with the reMarkable, the closest thing to paper since paper
- ↑ reMarkable paper tablet for sketching, writing: PHOTOS - Business Insider
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 The ReMarkable is a Tablet That Feels Like Paper | Digital Trends
- ↑ ReMarkable Hands-On: The First E-Ink Drawing Tablet Is a Wonder to Behold
- ↑ Remarkable Raises $12 Million in Pre-Orders, Gets Positive Early Buzz in the Press | The Digital Reader
- ↑ ReMarkable E-ink Tablet review | Trusted Reviews
- ↑ https://www.businessinsider.com/remarkable-paper-tablet-sketching-writing-photos-2017-5?r=US&IR=T
- ↑ Henry T. Casey (15 September 2017). "reMarkable Tablet Review". Laptop Magazine. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
reMarkable uses Codex, its own OS. This is a custom version of Linux that's optimized for low-latency e-paper.
- ↑ Liszewski, Andrew. "The reMarkable E Ink Tablet Is Way Too Good For Its Software (and Price)". Gizmodo. Retrieved 2 June 2014.
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