{{short description|Electronic writer tablet}} {{About|the range of writing tablets produced by reMarkable|the company itself|reMarkable (manufacturer)}}

{{Lowercase title}} {{Infobox information appliance | name = reMarkable RM100 | manufacturer = reMarkable | image = ReMarkable tablet with sleeve and pen.jpg | caption = First generation reMarkable tablet <br> with sleeve and pen | type = e-reader | display = E-Ink | website = {{URL|https://remarkable.com/}} }}

'''reMarkable''' is a range of E Ink writing tablet for reading documents and textbooks, sketching and note-taking that attempts to fully replicate paper writing.<ref name="mashable 2017">[https://mashable.com/2017/05/31/hands-on-with-remarkable-tablet/#vmdVFCWSPPq0 Hands on with the reMarkable, the closest thing to paper since paper]</ref> Developed by a Norwegian startup company of the same name, the devices are geared towards students, academics and professionals.<ref name="businessinsider 2017">[http://www.businessinsider.com/remarkable-paper-tablet-sketching-writing-photos-2017-5?r=US&IR=T&IR=T reMarkable paper tablet for sketching, writing: PHOTOS - Business Insider]</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/technology/review-remarkable-2-tablet-a-fine-business-tool | title=Review: ReMarkable 2 tablet a fine business tool }}</ref>

reMarkable uses electronic paper reading displays and tablet computer writing system.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Gartenberg |first=Chaim |date=2020-08-27 |title=The reMarkable 2 is the latest attempt to turn your paper notepad digital |url=https://www.theverge.com/21403489/remarkable-2-e-ink-paper-tablet-review |access-date=2023-01-31 |website=The Verge |language=en-US}}</ref>

==Writing Tablets==

=== Current ===

==== Paper Pure ==== Medium sized device with greyscale display. Replaces Remarkable 2.

==== Paper Pro ==== Large format colour device with reading light<ref name=":1">{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcuoqE3Qumk |title=reMarkable Paper Pro {{!}} Launch event |date=2024-09-04 |last=reMarkable |access-date=2024-09-08 |via=YouTube}}</ref>

==== Paper Pro Move ==== Smallest tablet in the range, featuring a colour display and front light<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=reMarkable Paper Pro Move |url=https://remarkable.com/products/remarkable-paper/pro-move |access-date=2025-12-18 |website=remarkable.com |language=en}}</ref>

=== Discontinued ===

==== ReMarkable 2 ==== An iteration on its predecessor, it was marketed as the 'World's Thinnest Tablet' <ref name=":2">{{cite web |url=https://mashable.com/article/remarkable-2-review/ |author= Chris Taylor|title= ReMarkable 2 review: A magic legal pad from the future |publisher=mashable.com |date=27 August 2020| access-date=21 December 2020}}</ref>

==== ReMarkable ==== The original product. Features greyscale display. {|class="wikitable" |- !Legend: |{{legend2|silver|{{abbr|Unsupported|Device is discontinued and no longer sold}}|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} |{{legend2|#f8eaba|{{abbr|Discontinued|Discontinued older device versions, not currently being sold but still supported.}}|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} |{{legend2|#d4f4b4|{{abbr|Current|Current versions of devices being sold.}}|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} |} {{sticky table start}} {| class="wikitable sortable mw-datatable plainrowheaders sticky-table-row1 sticky-table-col1 text-align: center" ! {{rh}} | Name ! Model ! colspan="3" |Display ! Storage ! CPU ! RAM ! Connectivity ! Stylus ! Dimensions ! Weight ! Battery ! Released |- ! {{rh}} | ! ! Type ! Size ! Resolution ! Internal ! Make and model ! ! USB + ! ! H x W x D ! ! ! |-

! {{rh}} style="background:silver;"|ReMarkable | RM100 | E-ink | 10.3" | 1872 × 1404 | 8 GB | 1 GHz ARM A9 | 512 MB | USB microB | Unpowered | 256 × 177 x 6.7 mm | 350 g | 3000 mAh | Late 2017 |-

! {{rh}} style="background:#f8eaba;"|ReMarkable 2 | RM110 | E-ink | 10.3" | 1872 × 1404 | 8 GB | 1.2 GHz Dual Core ARM A9 | 1 GB | USB-C | Unpowered | 246 x 187 x 4.7 mm | 403 g | 3000 mAh | March 2020 |-

! {{rh}} style="background:#d4f4b4;"|Paper Pure | | E-ink | 10.3" | 1872 × 1404 | 32 GB | 1.7 GHz Dual Core ARM A55 | 2 GB | USB-C | | 228 x 187 x 6 mm | 360 g | 3820 mAh | May 2026 |-

! {{rh}} style="background:#d4f4b4;"|Paper Pro | | E-ink Kaliedo | 11.8" | 2160 x 1620 | 64 GB | 1.8 GHz quad-core Cortex A53 | 2 GB | USB-C | | 274.1 x 196.6 x 5.1 mm | 525 g | 5030 mAh | September 2024 |-

! {{rh}} style="background:#d4f4b4;"|Paper Pro Move | | E-ink Kaliedo | 7.3" | 1696 x 954 | 64 GB | 1.7 GHz Dual Core ARM A55 | 2 GB | USB-C | | 195.6 x 107.8 x 6.5 mm | 230 g | 2334 mAh | September 2025 |} {{sticky table end}}

==Operating system== ReMarkable uses its own operating system, named Codex. Codex is based on Linux and is optimized for electronic paper display technology.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Henry T. Casey |title=reMarkable Tablet Review |url=https://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/tablets/remarkable-tablet |accessdate=8 June 2019 |work=Laptop Magazine |date=15 September 2017 |quote=reMarkable uses Codex, its own OS. This is a custom version of Linux that's optimized for low-latency e-paper.}}</ref>

=== Community support === As Codex is based on Linux and an open source ecosystem, it has gained community projects and 3rd party software for it. The device is accessible through SSH, allowing the installation of 3rd party software.<ref>{{Cite web |title=tech:ssh [reMarkableWiki] |url=https://remarkablewiki.com/tech/ssh |access-date=2022-10-10 |website=remarkablewiki.com}}</ref> Many packages are accessible through Toltec, a community-maintained free software repository.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://toltec-dev.org/ |title=Toltec |date=2022-10-10}}</ref> The Cloud system has been reverse engineered and an open source alternative has been created.<ref>{{Citation |last=Känel |first=Dobrin von |title=rmfakecloud |date=2022-10-10 |url=https://github.com/ddvk/rmfakecloud |access-date=2022-10-10}}</ref>

=== Alternative operating systems === An alternative free operating system, Parabola-rM, has been made to replace Codex.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.davisr.me/projects/parabola-rm/ |title=Parabola-rM |date=2022-10-10}}</ref> Parabola-rM aims to turn the device into a full-fledged computer, allowing typical desktop Linux applications to be run,<ref>{{cite web |last=Linder |first=Brad |date=2022-10-10 |title=Turn the Remarkable ePaper tablet into a Linux PC with Parabola rM |url=https://liliputing.com/turn-the-remarkable-epaper-tablet-into-a-linux-pc-with-parabola-rm/}}</ref> with the caveat that this is not a supported configuration.<ref>{{cite book|last=Remmel|first=Davis|title=Parabola on reMarkable: A Guide|year=2020|url=http://www.davisr.me/projects/parabola-rm/install-guide-latest.pdf}}</ref>

==Reception== Of the first generation of the tablet, Remarkable 1 (or ReMarkable RM100 as known by its model number), launched in late 2017, suffered some criticism due to sluggishness when loading and unloading files.<ref name="Andrew Liszewski">{{cite news |last1=Liszewski |first1=Andrew |title=The reMarkable E Ink Tablet Is Way Too Good For Its Software (and Price) |url=https://gizmodo.com/the-remarkable-e-ink-tablet-is-way-too-good-for-its-sof-1822612517 |accessdate=2 June 2014 |work=Gizmodo}}</ref>

The Bad Voltage podcast stated, the lack of integrations with other software limits the device's usefulness for taking notes for some users,<ref>{{Cite episode|title=Poetry in Notion|url=https://www.badvoltage.org/2021/01/21/3x21/|access-date=21 January 2021|series=Bad Voltage|first1=Stuart|last1=Langridge|first2=Jono|last2=Bacon|first3=Jeremy|last3=Garcia|date=21 January 2021|minutes=5}}</ref> and there is no official third-party app ecosystem, but the ability to add software via unofficial hacks offers interesting possibilities.<ref>{{Cite episode|title=Poetry in Notion|url=https://www.badvoltage.org/2021/01/21/3x21/|access-date=21 January 2021|series=Bad Voltage|first1=Stuart|last1=Langridge|first2=Jono|last2=Bacon|first3=Jeremy|last3=Garcia|date=21 January 2021|minutes=36}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=remarkable-hacks |url=https://github.com/ddvk/remarkable-hacks |website=rM Hacks on Github |access-date=2 August 2021}}</ref>

The second generation Remarkable 2 was released in May 2020, and a review by Wired, stated it "excels at taking your handwritten notes, but it doesn't do much else well."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.wired.com/review/remarkable-2/ |author= Louryn Strampe|title= Review: reMarkable 2|publisher=wired.com |date=9 September 2020| access-date=21 December 2020}}</ref> Other media outlets have seen the lack of a distraction or ability to do much else as positives.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/tech/remarkable-2-review-no-frills-29008246 | title=ReMarkable 2 Review: No-frills productivity and creativity without distractions | website=Daily Mirror | date=24 January 2023 }}</ref>

<gallery> ReMarkable tablet with pen.jpg|A PDF file on the reMarkable annotated with the passive pen ReMarkable tablet A4 A5 paper.jpg|Size of the reMarkable tablet compared to A4 and A5 sheets of paper ReMarkable 2 tablet with Wikipedia article.jpg|Second generation reMarkable 2 with Wikipedia Article about reMarkable </gallery>

== See also == * Comparison of e-readers

== References == <references/>

== External links == * {{Official website}} * [https://github.com/reHackable/awesome-reMarkable A curated list of projects related to the reMarkable tablet] * [https://remarkable.guide/ reMarkable Guide | Community maintained information site]

Category:Dedicated ebook devices Category:Electronic paper technology Category:Linux-based devices Category:Crowdfunded consumer goods Category:Products introduced in 2017