Great review, I have been searching for a review that shows more of the functions of the RPP and demonstrates what it can do in depth. Can’t wait until mine gets here!
I've been using a RM2 for 4 years now. absolutely love it. I wouldn't "upgrade" it to RPP since they look like for a different use, I read on it a couple hours a day plus taking notes on it. I like how sharp the RM2 white looks like, Also the RM2 handle the pdfs remarkbly for text books which are basically plain black and white. The only captivating features for me are the colored highlighting, and the slightly bigger display. The front light might be handy but I never felt the real need of it.
I got it today and love the paper like feel but I can't stand the super grey screen! I use the back light on max which helps abit, I'm hoping I get used to it! Glad you mentioned it because haven't seen many reviews mentioning it.
It's likely because Kaleido 3 is even dimmer. But sadly it looks like Gallery 3 is also dimmer than Carta screens. Given the compromises in speed, it's a dang brave move from them.
As someone who owns this, I personally love that they went with Gallery. I can see the screen without having to drain the battery by having the front light on all the time. And the colors look so much better than kaleido
Thanks for sharing! Want to Love! But closed cloud Eco-system,proprietary stylus means theirs or the Highway! As all hands and writing styles can be handled by only one pen type. Coupled with no SD card slot makes for deal breaker for me. Could have accepted all if it had a SD card slot. As comes across you need to use our cloud or be ham-strung on total size of internal ram. Which equates to possible running into wall if needing more internal local storage. So super premium priced ham-strung device think I'll pass and wait for the newer technology to trickle down into a more realistic priced open android device with a SD card slot.
You can actually use other styluses because it uses the windows stylus protocols I think, I've seen some other reviews where people try them and they work. I do think it's kinda dumb of them to ditch walcom tech though.
Aside from the cloud thing, it runs regular Linux. ReMarkable has also made it much easier to make changes to the system, now having a dedicated developer mode with root access.
Great video. Could you answer my question about the RPP? Talking about the writing experience, and only that, how would you score it? Does it match the sony DPT-1 feeling, like the Mooink Pro 2C? Or it is not as good as this device? Thanks!
The Linfiny shell (mooonk, dpt quaderno,) is still King. It has a realistic low profile paper feel The paper Pro is feeling a little bit on the harder ballpoint side due to its plastic tip Have they gone with a graphite composite tip or perhaps something they can change in the future, they might hold a candle to the DPT
It's clever how they aren't positioning it as a replacement for the RM2 but rather a different device that compliments it well for a specific audience. Personally I still prefer the RM2 as I favour contrast / speed over colour for my note taking. I also like that I have several ESR pens I switch between depending on my mood, each giving q very different feel :)
Hi, I use a remarkable 2 without the subscription and you can definitely use notes and PDF’s. However I do plan on getting the subscription though because it has added benefits like unlimited cloud storage, protection plan and some other minor things. The details can be found on their website. And the subscription is only a couple dollars a month so pretty cheap in my opinion
I so want to get one of these, but try as I might I can't come up with a serious use case for me, and it's just too expensive for what for me I have to admit would just be a plaything.
That's a pretty bad deal for that price point! And you keep saying it's not Remarkable's fault! Well they are the one who chose the underlying beast & they are ones pricing it on the extreme high side! How's that not their fault?
Bought this product, was disappointed with the latency of the pen to the tablet, and I don’t have the best vision in the world so I found the backlight beyond inadequate. Brightness on full is comparable to an iPhone at around 30% brightness
Yes, there's no need for the pen to be powered at all Everyone from Stadler, to pilot uses battery free devices with thousands of levels of pressure sensitivity
Front light. And yes, it's of no consequence because glow lights have stabilized since about 2016 That it has one is simply a pleasant tree to view at night as there is no warm lighting, or other degrees of Kelvin to play around with
In a few months, someone will probably figure out how to pipe info from the USB port to the display so you can also use it as a monitor for a more powerful device
colors and a playstore are two things I dont need in my e-ink tablet. I read school books and mangas - they dont have colors. Also I am not an artist. And apps are being provided by my phone. So they are definetly not a must have for me. I care more about productivity tool and options. Unfornutaly, the produvtivity part dont get the attention its deserve, which is funny, cause those devices are meant for productivity usage in first place.
@@cesartrujillo4190 this unit is not meant to replace the remarkable 2 It is wildly different and can't really be compared The remarkable 2 is still a perfectly viable unit
I'm still waiting for a color eink with the quality of remarkable paper pro screen but in a usable OS (Android preferable) and smaller (10 inches max) screen. P.S: and a way to auto refresh each time you pass page, I hate ghosting.
@@bistduschlau9889 Admitting to dropping a lot of money on a low to mid-range e-ink device, and now you're stuck defending your poor financial decision at all costs.
Alot of ppl got pink gradient screen because of defective LEDs and support gaslight their customer to think its normal and wont let them do replacement lmao
@@psynurse I found a reddit thread where two people said they had a problem with a pink gradient. One had a bit of trouble documenting while the other quickly got the return process started. I assume the first one also got the return going with the tip from the second one. Seems to be a rare problem, not lots of people, and of course not connected to any LEDs.
I never understood this "you can sign documents with this" notion. You can't. Digital signatures require verification and a digital footprint. No business or legal entity in their right mind will accept a PDF without proof of signature. You need Adobe Sign, DocuSign, or something. It feels like false advertising to say you can use this to sign documents. I think it's only said by people who don't understand how digital signatures work.
@@green_cafe incorrect. When you get documents for example someone sends you a PDF to do your taxes and they say "Hey, can you sign the engagement letter and sign the bottom of page 12?" Then you can open the pdf, sign said letter and page 12, and then immediately email it back It is not false advertisement in any way shape or form. It is entirely correct and removes the intermediary of having to print, sign, scan, email
Yeah, I'm just gonna go ahead and wait for a device that doesn't try to sell you on the actual downgrade that is one of these gimmick colour screens. Way too many trade-offs for the incredible opportunity to read colour kids' books or do derpy 9 colour doodles. Who are they trying to sell this to? Kids these days don't read or draw anyways.. Completely out of touch. Way too much coke on the exec's tables at Remarkable.
Well, I find it interesting to read comics, specially those that are dificult to get physically. But in that case, what's superfluous is all that stuff to take notes. I hope someone releases something similar but geared as an e-reader.
@@bistduschlau9889My color go 7 costs a third of the price, has double the ram, cores and expandable memory. And best of all doesn’t make me look like a clown either.
Great review, I have been searching for a review that shows more of the functions of the RPP and demonstrates what it can do in depth. Can’t wait until mine gets here!
I bought one yesterday.
In some respects, I like it better than my iPad Pro . I’m just getting used to it, but it definitely serves its purpose.
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I've been using a RM2 for 4 years now.
absolutely love it.
I wouldn't "upgrade" it to RPP since they look like for a different use,
I read on it a couple hours a day plus taking notes on it.
I like how sharp the RM2 white looks like,
Also the RM2 handle the pdfs remarkbly for text books which are basically
plain black and white.
The only captivating features for me are the colored highlighting,
and the slightly bigger display.
The front light might be handy but I never felt the real need of it.
I hope that one day we'll have both colors and speed, because at this price, this experience is a no-no
I got it today and love the paper like feel but I can't stand the super grey screen! I use the back light on max which helps abit, I'm hoping I get used to it! Glad you mentioned it because haven't seen many reviews mentioning it.
That is because we are the only company who specializes in this
Thank you so much
Would have been good, if it didn't flash so much. Really annoying.
I've heard that USI v1 styluses will work for basic writing, but not with any tilt sensitive pens. Could you please test that?
Interesting choice they made, wondering why they chose EINK Gallery 3 instead of kaleido 3?
It's likely because Kaleido 3 is even dimmer. But sadly it looks like Gallery 3 is also dimmer than Carta screens.
Given the compromises in speed, it's a dang brave move from them.
As someone who owns this, I personally love that they went with Gallery. I can see the screen without having to drain the battery by having the front light on all the time. And the colors look so much better than kaleido
@@yensteel Gallery 3 is at least readable indoors with no backlight. Specially B&W content or ink/books.
Make a video for your favorite top 10 devices for e-ink note taking and reading.
@@AH.93 we have done several top lists in the past.
We will do a few more this year,
Keep staying tuned
Thanks for sharing!
Want to Love! But closed cloud Eco-system,proprietary stylus means theirs or the Highway! As all hands and writing styles can be handled by only one pen type.
Coupled with no SD card slot makes for deal breaker for me. Could have accepted all if it had a SD card slot. As comes across you need to use our cloud or be ham-strung on total size of internal ram. Which equates to possible running into wall if needing more internal local storage.
So super premium priced ham-strung device think I'll pass and wait for the newer technology to trickle down into a more realistic priced open android device with a SD card slot.
Agree
You can actually use other styluses because it uses the windows stylus protocols I think, I've seen some other reviews where people try them and they work. I do think it's kinda dumb of them to ditch walcom tech though.
Aside from the cloud thing, it runs regular Linux. ReMarkable has also made it much easier to make changes to the system, now having a dedicated developer mode with root access.
Does it have Dropbox integration and can we finally copy png or jpeg into our notes?(Without making it a non movable pdf)
Thanks for the review 🤗
This sounds more like a thing about the OS/UI of the device.
Do they update their products ?
When has your last Update been received?
Hello, is it possible to easily install the CALIBER library software?
Is it easy to use on the REMARKABLE PRO?
Thank you for your response
Great video. Could you answer my question about the RPP? Talking about the writing experience, and only that, how would you score it? Does it match the sony DPT-1 feeling, like the Mooink Pro 2C? Or it is not as good as this device?
Thanks!
The Linfiny shell (mooonk, dpt quaderno,) is still King.
It has a realistic low profile paper feel
The paper Pro is feeling a little bit on the harder ballpoint side due to its plastic tip
Have they gone with a graphite composite tip or perhaps something they can change in the future, they might hold a candle to the DPT
It's clever how they aren't positioning it as a replacement for the RM2 but rather a different device that compliments it well for a specific audience. Personally I still prefer the RM2 as I favour contrast / speed over colour for my note taking. I also like that I have several ESR pens I switch between depending on my mood, each giving q very different feel :)
even after MILLIONS gave everyone and everything compliments... it's still complements ;)
Can you download PDF and highlight them?
Remarkable Users, please tell me. Is there a monthly subscription fee for those who want to use notes and PDFs? Can we use it for free?
Hi, I use a remarkable 2 without the subscription and you can definitely use notes and PDF’s. However I do plan on getting the subscription though because it has added benefits like unlimited cloud storage, protection plan and some other minor things. The details can be found on their website. And the subscription is only a couple dollars a month so pretty cheap in my opinion
My rm2’s typo folio just died on me, gallery seems like a pain, time to get a new iPad it seems.
I'll wait for the a5x2 review! thanks anyways for the great content
Excellent review Thank you
Thanks for the thorough - much appreciated….!
I so want to get one of these, but try as I might I can't come up with a serious use case for me, and it's just too expensive for what for me I have to admit would just be a plaything.
That's a pretty bad deal for that price point! And you keep saying it's not Remarkable's fault! Well they are the one who chose the underlying beast & they are ones pricing it on the extreme high side! How's that not their fault?
can this read music scores?
In landscape, no 2 page viewing? I think that's what you reported, but my mind just can't accept it.
Bought this product, was disappointed with the latency of the pen to the tablet, and I don’t have the best vision in the world so I found the backlight beyond inadequate. Brightness on full is comparable to an iPhone at around 30% brightness
Literally has lowest e ink latency at 12ms 🤦
Next boox palma is gonna be great if they can get their hands on this T2000 chipSet with gallery 3 😅(hope they add a sin card slot)
isn't it worse for a (stylus pen) battery to not have full charge-discharge cycles...
Yes, there's no need for the pen to be powered at all
Everyone from Stadler, to pilot uses battery free devices with thousands of levels of pressure sensitivity
Great review. I enjoyed it very much. Could you please do more vids about rmpp?
You didn't show the back lights.
Front light.
And yes, it's of no consequence because glow lights have stabilized since about 2016
That it has one is simply a pleasant tree to view at night as there is no warm lighting, or other degrees of Kelvin to play around with
Great achievement but still the processor needs huge improvement
In a few months, someone will probably figure out how to pipe info from the USB port to the display so you can also use it as a monitor for a more powerful device
colors and a playstore are two things I dont need in my e-ink tablet. I read school books and mangas - they dont have colors. Also I am not an artist. And apps are being provided by my phone. So they are definetly not a must have for me. I care more about productivity tool and options. Unfornutaly, the produvtivity part dont get the attention its deserve, which is funny, cause those devices are meant for productivity usage in first place.
But do I just get a remarkable 2?
@@cesartrujillo4190 this unit is not meant to replace the remarkable 2
It is wildly different and can't really be compared
The remarkable 2 is still a perfectly viable unit
I'm still waiting for a color eink with the quality of remarkable paper pro screen but in a usable OS (Android preferable) and smaller (10 inches max) screen.
P.S: and a way to auto refresh each time you pass page, I hate ghosting.
I absolutely love it. But at $500+, I'll stick with an iPad.
Better to buy ipad air with ipen
At this particular price point? Yes, you're correct
I have iPad Pro with pen and no it is not better for the things you do with a Remarkable Paper Pro.
@@bistduschlau9889 stop capping
@@JedHurricane why should I?
@@bistduschlau9889 Admitting to dropping a lot of money on a low to mid-range e-ink device, and now you're stuck defending your poor financial decision at all costs.
It's cool they getting somewhere, but this is not great. I'll stick with the RM1.
So interesting device killed with so poor response and strange bugs.
Boox 10.3 Go. Honestly. It's easily as good as this, and it evolves all the time.
the squiggly lines kinda ruin it for me already
💯‼️💙
Alot of ppl got pink gradient screen because of defective LEDs and support gaslight their customer to think its normal and wont let them do replacement lmao
What??? No led here unless you're talking about the front lighting system which is not pink. Are you a bot?
@@psynurse I found a reddit thread where two people said they had a problem with a pink gradient. One had a bit of trouble documenting while the other quickly got the return process started. I assume the first one also got the return going with the tip from the second one. Seems to be a rare problem, not lots of people, and of course not connected to any LEDs.
@@psynurse Speak for yourself bot Front light is not led then wtf is it lmfao
This is not true. You can send the device back with no reason within 100 days
@@Parallax33 replacement is not the same as refund please do some research
I think the onyx boox air 3c is better. You can do a lot more given that it uses android.
this looks like a half baked product and an absolute disaster at this price point
I never understood this "you can sign documents with this" notion. You can't. Digital signatures require verification and a digital footprint. No business or legal entity in their right mind will accept a PDF without proof of signature. You need Adobe Sign, DocuSign, or something. It feels like false advertising to say you can use this to sign documents. I think it's only said by people who don't understand how digital signatures work.
@@green_cafe incorrect. When you get documents for example someone sends you a PDF to do your taxes and they say
"Hey, can you sign the engagement letter and sign the bottom of page 12?"
Then you can open the pdf, sign said letter and page 12, and then immediately email it back
It is not false advertisement in any way shape or form. It is entirely correct and removes the intermediary of having to print, sign, scan, email
Yeah, I'm just gonna go ahead and wait for a device that doesn't try to sell you on the actual downgrade that is one of these gimmick colour screens. Way too many trade-offs for the incredible opportunity to read colour kids' books or do derpy 9 colour doodles. Who are they trying to sell this to? Kids these days don't read or draw anyways.. Completely out of touch. Way too much coke on the exec's tables at Remarkable.
Well, I find it interesting to read comics, specially those that are dificult to get physically. But in that case, what's superfluous is all that stuff to take notes. I hope someone releases something similar but geared as an e-reader.
dont buy it. boox better
Boox ist crap.
@@bistduschlau9889My color go 7 costs a third of the price, has double the ram, cores and expandable memory. And best of all doesn’t make me look like a clown either.