I tested ReMarkable's 'cheap' Paper Pure tablet, and it hardly feels like a downgrade
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By Kyle Kucharski
Published on May 6, 2026.
ReMarkable has launched a new product, the ReMarkable Paper Pure, a simplified tablet that clones the brand's digital paper display technology but reduces its price to $399. The Paper Pure offers a more streamlined experience, with a 10.3-inch display, and does away with backlight. It is similar to an Amazon Kindle Scribe or a Boox Note Max but costs less than $450. Despite this, the Paper Pure remains a Remarkable product with a focus on distraction-free work, ideation untethered from notifications, and a streamlined set of features. Despite limited access to Google's Play Store or third-party apps, the device's experience is still one of the best for sketching, taking notes, and organizing content. It costs $399 a month or $39 a year and includes a handful of smart integrations including a subscription to Slack and Sendiro.
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