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reMarkable was announced late last December with an ambitious goal: to serve as a digital paper device so good that it could make traditional paper notebooks obsolete. It’s been a few months since that original announcement, and earlier this month I was finally able to get some hands-on time with a prototype of the tablet to put those claims to the test.

The prototype I got to try was a seventh-generation model, with the company expecting to go through a few more rounds of hardware before the launch, which is still set for August for the first preorders from last December.

E Ink displays have gotten pretty good over the last few years, and the reMarkable’s 10.3-inch panel holds up with more established players, like Amazon’s Kindle...

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