The Reinkstone is a very innovative product and the company is making some very compelling reasons to open up your pocketbook and support them on Kickstarter. The R1 is employing a new type of color e ...
Ian Campbell is a reporter based in San Diego who writes features, interviews, guides and reviews for Pocket-lint. Before he spent his days covering great products for Pocket-lint readers, Ian was an ...
It’s wild to think the reMarkable 2 debuted in March 2020, a time now more famous for other reasons. A lot has changed in the four-plus years since, and now it’s time for its successor, the reMarkable ...
XPPen’s Magic Note Pad (MNP1095) is a lightweight delight, complete with a responsive and accurate stylus that's lighter than air to write with. With over 16K of pressure levels, and paired with the ...
Sometimes, trying to concentrate on working can feel like trying to meditate. Our laptops, smartphones, and tablets have never been faster, but that just means more potential for distraction when you ...
Linfiny has announced that they will release their 13.3-inch E-note with Kaleido 3 colour e-paper in 2024. Linfiny was established in October 2017 as a joint venture company between E Ink Holdings and ...
Matthew is the Apps and Games Editor at Android Police. He's been gaming since his first taste of a TI-99 at four years old. Matthew has been an Android user since the HTC Hero and has covered ...
We may earn a commission for purchases using our links. Learn more. Two years ago, I reviewed the reMarkable 2 tablet and to this day I'm still impressed with the quality of the hardware and software.
It’s a tall order to take physical notes on actual paper with a real pen. Most people I know don’t do it, despite the clear benefits. It’s more stuff to lug around, while your ever-ready phone offers ...