The reMarkable tablet is already pretty schmick, but the Oslo-based company has taken it to a new level with the Paper Pro, a brand-new colour paper tablet, and the world's thinnest.
Paper tablet company reMarkable is now rolling out a new update, version 3.10, that leverages the power of the cloud for arching large files, offers handwriting conversion in the desktop app, adds new ways to search, and brings more keyboard shortcuts for the type folio.
Paper doesn't discriminate, and now, with software version 3.9, the paper tablet reMarkable now brings improved palm rejection for left-handed users, along with an elegant new serif font, a streamlined settings structure, and more.
E-ink tablet provider, reMarkable, has released a new software update taking its lightweight reMarkable 2 tablet to a whole new level, giving even more reasons to ditch paper while retaining the feel.
Microsoft Australia is partnering with Remarkable, a division of Cerebral Palsy Alliance, to sponsor two start-ups who are focused on creating AI solutions that aim to improve the lives of Australians with disabilities.
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