Kindle Scribe vs. ReMarkable Paper Pro: I compared both E Ink tablets and this one's better
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Kindle Scribe vs. ReMarkable Paper Pro: I compared both E Ink tablets and this one's better
"When it comes to pen-to-paper emulation, both tablets succeed in delivering a satisfying writing experience with their own versions of textured glass, premium pencils, backlit displays, and color screens. ZDNET's Nina Raemont recently tested out the 11-inch Kindle Scribe Colorsoft and noted the tablet's smooth texture-molded glass that improves the pen's friction. In addition, the tablet's increased memory (32GB or 64GB) results in zero lag from the pen to the surface, even with rapid movements."
"The ReMarkable Paper Pro has a slightly larger 11.8-inch display and uses real ink particles held together in chambers that individually control each pixel. It also has a dithered color system that mixes RGBCYM pixels with blacks and whites to create custom colors that are more muted and have a natural palette. The writing experience on the Paper Pro is top-tier, responding to the movement of the stylus in subtle ways that feel realistic and responsive."
Amazon released the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft, the first full-color note-taking Kindle, with a starting price of $630. The ReMarkable Paper Pro is a competing colorized paper tablet with a starting price around $675. Both devices target the high end of the creative productivity market and emphasize pen-to-paper emulation through textured glass, premium pencils, backlit displays, and color screens. The Kindle Scribe Colorsoft uses an 11-inch texture-molded glass surface and offers 32GB or 64GB memory to eliminate pen lag. The ReMarkable Paper Pro has an 11.8-inch display, real ink particle chambers, and a dithered RGBCYM color system for muted, natural palettes.
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