Remarkable is having a back to school sale on the Remarkable Paper Tablet. They have it marked down to $499. It regularly sells for $599 so $100 off is a pretty big discount.
The Remarkable Paper Tablet is on sale from the Remarkable website and on Amazon. At Amazon there’s a $100 off coupon that you have to apply to get the discount.
The Remarkable has a 10.3-inch E Ink screen like the Onyx Boox Note and Sony DPT-CP1.
But the Remarkable is geared more toward writing and drawing than ereading.
It has a Wacom touchscreen that is fast and responsive, with support for pressure sensitivity and tilt, and it has more writing features than other E Ink notepads.
It does support ePub and PDF formats so it’s a serviceable ereader, and they recently updated the software to improve the reading experience by adding table of contents support and search, but the reading software still has a long way to go to compete with other ereaders.
At $499 it’s cheaper than the Sony and Onyx Boox Note, but there’s also the new 10.3-inch LikeBook Note that just turned up for $419. It doesn’t have a Wacom touchscreen so the writing experience is unlikely to be anywhere on the same level, but it does add a frontlight to the mix.
See my Remarkable review for more details about the device and to see a video of it in action.
Chris says
Thanks for this info. I’m still considering a ReMarkable. I appreciate the comparison to the Sony. My problem is that all of my ebooks are from Amazon and I really don’t want to go through the laborious process of converting everything I haven’t read yet. (Yes I’m lazy lol.)
If my primary use for the ReMarkable or new Sony device would be PDFs and not digital note taking, would a Kindle DX be a better option? I’ve seen conflicting info about whether I can even register a DX to my Amazon account anymore.
Nathan says
If you want to read Kindle books the 10.3″ Onyx Note is the best option because the Kindle app works pretty well. Even though the app is a little laggy it’s way better than the Kindle DX ever was.
RShack says
I am an early adopter of the Remarkable tablet. I wish I hadn’t done that, despite the great early price ($350).
Why? Because they have no plans to provide any means of dropbox, google drive, or any other out-of-house support for sync’ing content. I know because I asked. They seem to think that they’re own app suffices. For me, it does not.
Personally, I think they’re nuts for not offering it. But they clearly have a very different opinion.
Nathan says
I don’t know if it’s been improved or not but I hated that buggy app when I reviewed the Remarkable last fall. I couldn’t wait to uninstall it. Since then I just use the browser to transfer files. I really like how easy it is to transfer files off the Onyx Note with Dropbox. I remember Remarkable specifically said they were going to add Dropbox support when it was first released. I guess that went out the window…
RShack says
I’m reminded of what French car manufacturers said decades ago the first time they pulled out of the American market: they blamed American car buyers for their failure to appreciate French cars. This sounds like more of that.