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ReMarkable Releases Paper Pure Tablet, Retiring Six-Year-Old ReMarkable 2

ReMarkable announced its new Paper Pure tablet featuring an upgraded monochrome E Ink display, replacing the ReMarkable 2 after six years.

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ReMarkable announced the release of its new Paper Pure tablet, marking the replacement of the ReMarkable 2 after six years in the market.

The Paper Pure features an upgraded black-and-white E Ink display, representing a departure from the color screens found in ReMarkable's recent Paper Pro and Paper Pro Move tablets. Instead, the device returns to the monochrome display technology similar to that used in the original ReMarkable 2, though with improvements.

According to specifications, the new Paper Pure is both lighter and faster than its predecessor. The device maintains ReMarkable's focus on digital note-taking and paper-like writing experiences that have defined the company's product line.

The announcement comes as ReMarkable retires the ReMarkable 2, which launched over six years ago and has served as the company's primary offering in the monochrome tablet segment. The Paper Pure represents the company's strategy of offering both advanced color options and a back-to-basics monochrome alternative.

ReMarkable has not disclosed pricing or specific availability details for the Paper Pure tablet at the time of the announcement.

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