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reMarkable 2 Tablet

reMarkable 2 Tablet

The ReMarkable Tablet does one thing really well: it replaces your notebook with a slightly tech-enabled piece of hardware.

As a student, you likely spend lots of time reading, researching, and taking notes. Wouldn't it be great if your note-taking was smoother, more flexible, and less reliant on paper? That's where the Remarkable 2 tablet comes in. This innovative device is designed specifically for reading, writing, sketching and notetaking.

The Remarkable 2 replaces notebooks, binders, and paper with a slim tablet and stylus. It uses e-ink technology that looks and feels like real paper. There's no backlight glare, distractions, or eyestrain. Just a paper-like display and friction pen that provide a remarkably natural writing experience.

Taking notes and marking up documents on the Remarkable 2 is a breeze. The tablet includes versatile templates for everything from class notes to planners to free-form canvas. It's easy to blend handwritten notes with highlights, sketches, and text inserts for detailed notetaking. Outlining, diagramming, and studying with the Remarkable 2 is as flexible as pen and paper.

Another benefit for students is the ability to organize all your notes and course materials in one place. Documents can be transferred to the Remarkable 2 via USB or Wi-Fi. The linked desktop and mobile apps make it simple to access, share, and back-up all your class notes. No more rummaging through folders and notebooks.

The Remarkable 2 will also save you money in the long run by cutting down on paper, ink, and notebook costs. It's a one-time investment that replaces disposable supplies. And it now has double the battery life of the original Remarkable, lasting days on a single charge.

If you want to ditch disorganized notebooks and sheafs of loose paper, go digital with the Remarkable 2. It blends the simplicity of pen and paper with the convenience of a tablet. The Remarkable 2 could be the game-changing note-taking, studying, and reading companion you've been looking for as a student. And with holiday sales happening now, it's a great time to ask for one!

About the author
Devon Taylor

Devon Taylor

Devon Taylor is long-time educator with years of experience in educational technology. He currently serves as the Assoc. VP & CIO at Shenandoah University.

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