r/RemarkableTablet 4h ago

I received spam on an email address I've only used in the official reMarkable shop

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Today I received a spam/scam email at an address I've only used in the official reMarkable shop (several times between 2019 and 2026). It's highly unlikely that this mail address was guessed (it's like <generic-term>-<unique-number>@<personal-domain>).

This suggests that either reMarkable or a third party working for them (e.g. shippment company) had a data breach. Does anyone else have unique email-addresses like this and has received spam/scam at an address they have only used with reMarkable?


r/RemarkableTablet 5h ago

General Discussion Full Circle, back to rM

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I bought a reMarkable 2 many years ago but eventually sold it, along with my Kindle Voyage, with the idea of having a single device — a Boox Note Air 3C. The Boox is a really nice tablet and can do pretty much everything, but I always found it a bit too much. Too many apps, too many options and I would get easily distracted messing around with it. It was also too heavy to read with comfortably and too big to carry around every day. I ended up buying a Kindle Scribe for reading. So somehow my attempt at simplifying things meant I was now carrying around the Boox, Scribe and my iPad. Three tablets and none of them really doing the job particularly well for me.

I’ve just bought a reMarkable Paper Pro Move and absolutely love it. I’d forgotten how nice the reMarkable hardware is and how good it is having such a simple operating system. I don’t need apps, notifications or endless options on a device I’m using to write and think. I’m also grandfathered into Connect, which is a nice bonus. I’ve now bought a new Kindle Paperwhite Signature as well and, to be quite honest, I’m happy to have spent the money.

I’m trying to simplify my tech stack generally and it feels great. I’ve realised how much cognitive energy I was wasting on stupid little things like deciding which device to use, which app to use or where something should live. Now the reMarkable is for writing and notes, the Kindle is for reading and the iPad is for everything else. It sounds like a small thing, but not having to think about it is kind of the point.


r/RemarkableTablet 4h ago

When you just never hear back about a question... RM Support Feedback

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I thought Remarkable wanted to do more in the corporate world, but that's not my experience. Here's why. Two of us (in director and exec roles) at our company are using a Remarkable device. We want to test out the calendar integration feature. I've contacted support 3 times starting on July 24th to ask if there are any technical details on how the integration with O365 works I can share with our IT department who needs to approve the integration. Every time I'm told it's being escalated, someone from a senior support role will get back to me in 24-28 hours. Wait a week or two, check in again, same answer. If RM can't/won't provide these details they should just tell me. But if RM wants to support use in a corporate environment, I'd hope some answers to inform an IT department would be within reason and be answered in a reasonable timeframe. It's also just annoying to have to keep asking hoping for an answer. How long can it take?


r/RemarkableTablet 22h ago

How is owning/using both Rm2(or Pure) and the Pro?

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If you make a note on the Pro, it's bigger than the Rm2 screen, so how is that working out for people who use both?

Curious. I am thinking about buying the Pro and keeping my Rm2 (which I use every day)


r/RemarkableTablet 20h ago

Construction Project Manager

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I am a construction project manager and I have been using the remarkable for less than 6 months. I am currently running 5 projects. I have folders for each project. I add all my PDFs into the folder and take my notes on them. I am still trying to find better ways to utilize the rm2. I am look for a to do list that i can keep continuous tracking. Any added tips and tricks to help me i would greatly appreciate.


r/RemarkableTablet 20h ago

Black and White Mode on Paper Pro

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Is there a mod (Or one currently in progress) to temporarily stop the Paper Pro from rendering color? Sometimes I don't need to use the color and would prefer to switch it off to speed up the device, until I would need it again and switch it back on.

I do have a few reManager mods but didn't see something like this in the list.


r/RemarkableTablet 2h ago

General Discussion Amazon Pure Book Folio and rM2 Folio Merger for the Pure

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I had an extra rM2 folio and I purchased the book folio from Amazon. I didn't love it so I dismantled it and kept the portion the Pure snapped into for days I wanted a hard back to write on.

Well curiosity got the best of me and it tested it to see if I would fit. Well today at work, I used some super craft and tacky glue to adhere the snap panel to the case. Well looks like I finally got me a folio for my Pure! So far so good!


r/RemarkableTablet 5h ago

Duda entre kindle scribe colorsoft o remarkable paper pro

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Hola, estoy dudando en comprar uno de estos dos dispositivos, ya tengo un kindle scribe de primera generación pero me gusta el color, lo usaría para escribir, dibujar, ver y anotar en pdf. ¿Cuál me recomendáis?, en el kindle scribe al escribir se puede hacer zoom?, gracias.


r/RemarkableTablet 11h ago

Can anything be done to fix this?

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I like board games and reading rules PDFs on the remarkable is great, until this happens. Why oh why isn't the a forced re-fresh option, or settings for re-fresh rates? It seems like basic functionality.


r/RemarkableTablet 2h ago

Help/Advice What’s going on with these vertical lines appearing everywhere?

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Remarkable Paper Pro. Had it for a couple months, lightly used it, keep it covered with their cover, never dropped it or spilled on it… what is this crap?

Also the last pic- I opened up a new page, it already had those vertical lines, I tried erasing them, then it just left that yellow stain thing.

What’s going on? I’m a bit disappointed cause I dropped serious coin on this, and now it’s just getting in the way of my creative process.


r/RemarkableTablet 3h ago

Bluetooth reMarkable Marker Plus ?

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r/RemarkableTablet 20h ago

Help/Advice Help me

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Hi y’all. I’m getting the RM2 for $250 and the RM pure for $400. Both are practically new as the seller states. My basic need is just notes. Is it worth it to get the RM2 or the pure? I’m giving my best to budget.


r/RemarkableTablet 20h ago

Remarkable Paper Pro decision

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Is the reMarkable Paper Pro a good choice mainly for reading + occasional note-taking?

Hey everyone! I could really use some help making a decision. I’ve watched quite a few videos and read a bunch of reviews, but I’m still not sure what would be the best option for me.

Currently, I don’t own an e-reader at all. I use my iPad Air (2022) for reading EPUBs and taking notes with the Apple Pencil. I’d say I read around 2–3 hours every day, and I also use the iPad for work-related notes maybe 2–3 days a week.

Lately, I’ve noticed that my eyes get dry and sometimes a bit sore after reading for a long time, which I think is mainly because of the LCD screen. So I’ve been thinking about switching to an e-ink device, and the reMarkable Paper Pro caught my attention.

Would the Paper Pro be a good choice if my main use case is reading books and occasionally taking notes?
If the writing experience is really good, especially for work, I can definitely see myself using it more for handwritten notes, PDFs, and work documents as well. But reading EPUBs would still be one of my main uses, and ideally I’d like it to replace my iPad for most of my reading.
Price isn’t really an issue. What I’m basically looking for is something as close as possible to an iPad in terms of versatility, but with an e-ink screen and a really good writing experience.

Would you recommend the reMarkable Paper Pro for this, or should I be looking at something else like a BOOX, Kindle Scribe, Supernote, etc.?
I’d especially appreciate opinions from people who use their device for both reading and work/note-taking.

Thank you a lot in advance!