Galaxy S24 ReMarkable 2 E-Ink Tablet Launched In India

On Monday reMarkable announced that its second-generation e-ink tablet —the Remarkable 2, a revolutionary paper tablet designed to provide a writing experience that closely resembles pen and paper. 

The reMarkable 2 is a writing tablet with an e-paper screen. It is one of the best on the market, but it is a couple of years old and lacks a front-light display. The reMarkable 2 features a 10.3-inch HD 226 DPI e-ink display that allows users to use it like a digital notebook. Now it is launches in India.

reMarkable 2 launches in India With features a 10.3 inch monochrome digital paper display with1872 x 1404 resolution (226 DPI), and can be used to write upon using Marker Plus pen. The reMarkable 2 tablet is powered by a dual-core processor, paired with 1 GB RAM and 8 GB storage. It has an integrated 3,000 mAh battery, which claims to last up to two weeks on a full charge. Designed for note-taking, reading, and reviewing documents, reMarkable 2 has a 10.3 inch monochrome digital paper display with1872 x 1404 resolution (226 DPI). The tablet supports both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi networks and can sync content across devices like smartphones and laptops.

“We’re incredibly excited to bring reMarkable 2 to India. With its dynamic culture, tech-savvy population, and thriving digital economy, India offers a market that aligns perfectly with our vision. We’ve designed reMarkable 2 to empower people to think better among the many distractions of the connected world, and we believe Indians will appreciate our approach,”says Phil Hess, CEO, reMarkable.

reMarkable 2 will be available in India via Amazon with a starting price of Rs 43,999, which was originally launched in select markets like the US back in 2020. Marker Plus (₹13,599) and Type Folio (₹19,499) will be available for purchase separately. The tablet features a 10.3-inch HD (226 DPI) e-ink display that allows users to take notes using the Marker Plus, a first-party stylus which also doubles as an eraser and syncs the content across devices like smartphones and laptops.

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