Remarkable 2 mimics writing on paper. Is it better than an iPad for note-taking?

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Note-takers, this review is aimed squarely at you. Handwriting seems be on the decline, but if you are a person who buys yellow legal pads in bulk, and you...

The Remarkable 2 is great for note-taking, but it's pricey.Handwriting seems be on the decline, but if you are a person who buys yellow legal pads in bulk, and you can tell what kind of pen you are using just by the feel of the ink on the paper, you’ll want to take a look at an electronic writing tablet I’ve been testing called the Remarkable 2 .

There are eight gigabytes of onboard storage, and you can’t add more, but you can sync your notebooks to a phone, tablet, computer and to several cloud services, including Remarkable’s own cloud storage. I have an iPad with an Apple Pencil for comparison and the Remarkable 2′s writing surface is superior.

Connect is the full-service subscription that includes unlimited cloud storage and syncs all your notebooks to any of the Remarkable desktop apps through the Remarkable Cloud service. The Connect subscription also extends the warranty of your tablet and accessories to 36 months, as long as the subscription is active.It does not include third party cloud services, handwriting conversion, screen share, email export or the extended warranty.

 

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