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reMarkable 2 review: a capable e-ink notebook with one big caveat

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The reMarkable 2 truly possess capabilities to change your life.
The reMarkable 2, to put it simply, is a large Rs 43,799-worth tablet that only lets you read books, review docs (PDFs) and take notes (with a stylus) on an e-ink display. If you’re unfamiliar, e-link technology differs from regular LCDs as it doesn’t rely on backlights to light up the screen. Instead, it offers a paper-like finish (similar to a Kindle), which can be quite pleasing to look at and contribute to less eye fatigue than traditional displays.
All this may seem too over-simplified, but believe me, that can be a blessing in disguise, especially in an age where almost everything feels cluttered and overwhelming. Still, can a tablet that costs Rs 43,799 and does not let you run any popular apps be worthwhile? Let’s see whether the reMarkable 2 can live up to its promises at this hefty price.
Table of Contents
Design and Display
reMarkable Marker Plus and Keyboard folio
Performance and features
Battery
VerdictDesign and Display
As mentioned, the reMarkable 2 utilises e-ink technology for its large 10.3-inch display. Its box contents include a charging cable and a black stylus alongside the tablet. You can bundle a special folio with a keyboard for an additional price of Rs 19,499. If you choose the official folio without the keyboard, the price goes up to Rs 53,799 (Rs 43,799 + Rs 10,000).reMarkable Marker Plus and Keyboard folio
The coolest part about the stylus or Marker Plus is that there’s no setup or battery required to work.

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