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reMarkable’s new Paper Pure tablet goes back to basics with a monochrome screen

TechCrunch · May 6, 2026, 12:00 PM · Also reported by 4 other sources

Key takeaways

  • The new, $399 Paper Pure succeeds the monochrome re Markable 2 after six years, and comes with more powerful hardware as well as modern software features that make it competitive in today s tablet market.
  • The Paper Pure has a 10.3-inch display when measured diagonally, the same as the reMarkable 2, but the new one is wider, which, the company says, makes it easier to take notes and read text.
  • The tablet also comes with 32GB of storage, four times the amount you got on its predecessor, and is also about 40 grams lighter, weighing 360 grams.

After exploring the bigger market for productivity tablets featuring color displays with the Paper Pro and the smaller Paper Pro Move, E Ink tablet maker re Markable is returning to its roots with a new monochrome device called the Paper Pure.

The new, $399 Paper Pure succeeds the monochrome re Markable 2 after six years, and comes with more powerful hardware as well as modern software features that make it competitive in today s tablet market.

The Paper Pure has a 10.3-inch display when measured diagonally, the same as the reMarkable 2, but the new one is wider, which, the company says, makes it easier to take notes and read text. Notably, the resolution hasn t changed between the two tablets, staying at 1872 x 1404 pixels with a pixel density of 226 PPI.

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