Seriously, it feels like paper.
When you first pick it up, it feels like they shaved down an iPad by more than half.
The enclosure is made of aluminum, and it feels sturdy while allowing for the unit’s lightness.
The screen has a resolution of 1872 x 1404 and a DPI of 226.
If you’re someone who is into minimalism, this rig was undoubtedly made for you.
The only issue I run into with this method of media transfer is the inconsistencies in the sync times.
However, if you’re sending over pages that have images, the extension automatically removes them.
Transferring media via USB is the most reliable way to move things from your box to your tablet.
At $399, you should expect more than 8GB on this tablet.
Amazon’s Kindle Oasis for context comes in 2 storage options: 8GB or 32GB.
By far, the best feature of the reMarkable 2 is its formatting ability.
The standard Marker costs $49 while the Marker Plus costs $99.
The difference between the two is the addition of an eraser at the other end of the stylus.
I think most people can get by using the standard Marker with the lasso eraser tool.
However, the Marker Plus does add a more natural feel to it.
I got just under the 2-week mark on the reMarkable 2, and that’s with continuous use daily.