After a week with the reMarkable Paper Pure, my skepticism towards e-ink tablets evaporated. The tactile experience of writing on its textured screen feels surprisingly real and satisfying.
Unlike iPads, which struggle with poor handwriting, the Paper Pure's Marker Plus stylus makes writing seem effortless. Its simplicity—no excessive features, just a clean slate for notes and sketches—provides a refreshing break from digital clutter.
The key selling point is its ability to store content without physical paper’s mess. Text can be easily edited or moved, solving the age-old problem of crossed-out scribbles in notebooks. It truly offers the best of both worlds: the feel of pen and paper with the benefits of digital storage.
Ultimately, if you're someone who values simplicity and practicality over flashy features, the Paper Pure might just be your new go-to for jotting down ideas or keeping notes.







