While the iPad Pro has delighted many professionals, there is another tablet aimed at the airplane executive class reMarkable 2 is a writing tablet that has been three years in the making
At $399, the reMarkable 2 is much cheaper than the original $599 model Among other features, at 019 inches thin, the reMarkable 2 appears to be the thinnest tablet to date, slightly less than the 020-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e
The reMarkable 2 is being marketed to business conference rooms with a trailer video showing off handwriting recognition reMarkable 2 latency is 21 ms, which is the same rating as the Surface Pen and is close to the second generation Apple Pencil's latency of 20 ms close to the second generation Apple Pencil's latency of 20ms
Battery life is also longer The original reMarkable's battery life was 5 days, but the reMarkable 2 is said to last 2 weeks
With all of these amazingly unique features, the reMarkable is not exactly a direct replacement for the iPad; it has a relatively undeveloped operating system called Codex, which, like the reMarkable It is designed for devices with digital paper displays
Nevertheless, reMarkable's Android and iOS apps, as well as cloud synchronization, allow documents to be synchronized across devices Also PDF and ePUB documents are supported and can be exported to PDF, PNG, and SVG
The reMarkable Marker stylus is available in two types (both attach magnetically to the side of the tablet like the second-generation Apple Pencil) The Marker, which normally costs $49, is included in pre-orders, but for $99 you can get one with a "built-in eraser"
There are also two types of cases The $69 folio is usually a sleeve, which is inserted as usual The $99 book folio, on the other hand, snaps onto the reMarkable 2 with magnets
When will the new iPad Pro compete with the reMarkable 2? Well, all signs pointed to March, but the Apple event that could have brought us a high-end tablet has reportedly been canceled
Nevertheless, Apple is now rumored to be announcing a new MacBook Air this week Therefore, we are beginning to believe that Apple does not need a public forum to unveil new hardware and that the next iPad Pro may be released this month anyway
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