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Remarkable Paper Pro Deal Costs Less Than Kindle Scribe Colorsoft

February 24, 2026 by Nathan Groezinger Leave a Comment

Remarkable Paper Pro Bundle Sale

If you’re in the market for an eNote with a color E Ink screen, Woot has a deal on the Remarkable Paper Pro that looks interesting, and it’s cheaper than the new Kindle Scribe Colorsoft, despite using a supposedly “superior” color screen technology.

The Woot deal is for refurbished units so that’s why they’re cheaper than normal, and the deal is for a bundle package that includes a stylus and a leather cover. The bundle packages are selling for $559.99. That’s $240 less than buying the same bundle new on Amazon right now.

The Woot deal is confusing because it says the deal is ending today on their homepage, but the product page says it’s available for the next 13 days or until sold out. Go figure.

The Remarkable Paper Pro is one of the main competitors to the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft being an 11″ eNote with a color E Ink screen. But the Remarkable uses a different type of E Ink screen that has actual colored micropixels, whereas the Kindle Scribe uses a Kaleido 3 E Ink screen, which is basically a black and white screen with a color filter layer over the top, like all the other color eNotes on the market.

I haven’t compared the two screens directly so I won’t comment on that, but there’s probably a good reason why other companies aren’t jumping on the bandwagon to use these alternative color screens too. For one, the refresh rate is pretty slow, and with a mix of colors there’s no true black ink.

I will say that Remarkable tablets are terrible ereaders so definitely don’t get one for that. Remarkables are good notetaking devices, that’s what they’re famous for, but the reading software is woefully underdeveloped. It’s not even serviceable, really, unless your use-case is super basic. Kindles get a lot of hate, but their reading software is light years ahead.

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