

The biggest issue is that it lacks any kind of backlight, which could be a deal breaker. That being said, the ReMarkable 2 isn't without faults. The ReMarkable's thinness, two-week battery life, pen input and PDF management capabilities made this E Ink tablet my favorites. You can add pages to PDFs for extra notes or write in the margins with ease.

Highlights automatically straighten themselves and turn a legible shade of gray without any needed adjustment. The screen has a paper-like feel, which gives the pen a level of friction that feels incredibly true to life. Practically speaking, it offers the most realistic writing experience of any tablet I've ever used. The included stylus doesn't require pairing or charging but supports tilt detection and a standard 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity. It offers a ReMarkable 2 protection plan, along with unlimited cloud storage and the ability to add notes in your notebooks when you're on mobile and desktop devices. The Connect subscription itself still exists, but now costs $3 a month instead of $8.
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Those services used to be part of ReMarkable's Connect subscription, but are now included for free with every device. It has 8GB of internal storage and now includes handwriting conversion and Google Drive, Dropbox and OneDrive integration. The software is easy to use, with clear buttons at the top for you to add notebooks and folders. The writing and text looks clear and sharp, and you can choose from over 40 different page templates for notes, including seven options just for musical notation. It is only 0.19 inch thick and 0.88 pound, which makes it light and easy to carry in your backpack.This 10.3-inch tablet uses a monochrome digital display with a resolution of 226 DPI. The ReMarkable 2 is the best E Ink tablet for students who love to take lots of handwritten notes.
