The Kindle Scribe Colorsoft and the ReMarkable Paper Pro both let you read e-books, take notes and mark up text in color.
In a world of distraction-filled, overly complex, sometimes downright-burdensome gadgets, there’s no higher ideal than to match the effortless approachability of a 2,000-year-old technology: paper.
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Our electronics writer spent a week seeing how Amazon’s first color E Ink digital notebook compares to the best e-readers and digital notebooks.
I have the remarkable2 that I recently picked up as "open box" on ebay for $350 including the fancy pen that erases. It's great. I don't use the subscription features. I don't think I would ever spend ...
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