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The REMarkable tablet is remarkable for artists and the like

Sketching with e-ink is not really smooth. This is because e-ink refresh rates are generally poor. Sony tried to solve this problem with the Digital Paper, but this is expensive. The ReMarkable tablet costs less than the Digital Paper, though it is a bit chunkier. Nevertheless, you get a lag-free sketching experience.ReMarkable tablet
The ReMarkable tablet is designed especially for artists, and the various tools it has are mainly focused on drawing an sketching. work is synced to a cloud account across Android, iOS, Mac or PC. Furthermore, there is a feature that involves collaborative live-sketching with other artists.
This tablet aims to solve these problems with a 2000 level  pressure sensitive screen and a stylus which you do not need to charge. The tip wears off over time,but you can totally renew it.
The tablet’s tools allow for layers of cut-and-paste. Also, files can be loaded from Dropbox. Currently the company is working on cloud-supporting other accounts, and support for Office files could be possible in the near future. Furthermore, the ReMarkable tablet handles ePub and PDF files, and thee are buttons for page-turning, so you could use it to read.ReMarkable tab
ReMarkable Tablet features:
  • 3 inch e-ink display
  • 1,872×1,404-pixel resolution (226 DPI)
  • 55ms touchscreen response latency
  • 8GB of internal storage (no expandable memory)
  • 512MB of RAM
  • WiFi
  • 3,000mAh battery
  • I am an artist(a painter) and this tablet feels right for me,although 512MB RAM cannot be my thing. These are just my thoughts anyway. Yours?

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