r/Remarkable

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Writing on Paper Pure feels off

Sometimes when writing with my ReMarkable Paper Pure, the writing just feels off.

I think it boils down to two things: pen latency and inaccuracy.

I attached a 5x slowdown video, so the lag is more clear. I'm guessing this is normal for the Pure, though it is very noticeable for me in everyday writing.

The inaccuracy part though really bugs me. In the video when writing the 'e' in 'Testing', you can see that the mark is offset from my pen location. This happens sporadically for me, even after reboots and reattaching the pen tip.

I'm wondering if others experienced this? Is it a hardware defect or are both of these issues normal for the Pure?

u/drSparkles — 21 hours ago
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Finally built it - email PDFs, Word documents, etc. to Remarkable!

Hey everyone. I'm a lawyer and I use Remarkable all the time to review documents for work, sign letters, take notes, etc. I came across this thread a couple of weeks ago because I was in court for trial, the judge ordered both sides to work something out, and the other side emailed me a draft of the document to review and to let him know if I have any changes. I thought--great job for my Remarkable but no such luck, and I ended up just reading and annotating it on my iPad instead (I bring a lot of gadgets to court).

In any event, it got me thinking since I code and make websites as a hobby that it would have been cool if there were a way that I could have just forwarded the email to my Remarkable but, as you know, it doesn't exist. I see that some people have tried to create something in the past, but nothing that looked secure or could also handle MS Word documents which I use a lot because I review a lot of draft documents, mark them up with changes, etc.

So I spent the last couple of weeks after work putting something together and would love if you would check it out and give me your comments and tell me what you think. Simply put, you create a custom email address that you can forward files to--PDFs, Word docs, Excel, PowerPoint, and, of course, ePub (although I'm not sure anyone actually uses ePub)--and it puts the files right on your Remarkable. I spent a lot of time giving it bells and whistles like auto converting MS Office files to PDF, choosing the folder the docs arrive in as opposed to just crowding the "my files" section, ensuring only "approved" senders can e-mail to avoid spam, and because of my background, making sure that everything is encrypted and private so that it's safe to use for real workflows, no one can read it in transit, copies are wiped the moment it is delivered to the Remarkable, etc. Also, through a lot of tweaking (and server upgrades) I was able to iron out the kinks and got it to the point where if the Remarkable is turned on and connected to wifi, that the file arrives as quickly as 15 seconds after the email sends which, personally, I thought was awesome since I'm super impatient. I also toyed with having it auto-OCR PDFs en route, but it was very server intensive and expensive so maybe in the next version.

Anyway, it's called sendtoremarkable.com (and I guess a clever name, or at least I thought it was clever, "by NeuralSoft Systems") and if you could give me some feedback that would be awesome! Although I very ambitiously put a "paid tier" to try to recoup some of the monthly server costs which are surprisingly expensive, feel free to sign up for the free one. I enabled it so that everyone automatically gets the "Professional" tier for the first 15 days which, given the server cost, is the tier with Microsoft Office capability and all the bells and whistles, but after that you can auto-revert to the free tier if you'd like. No credit card required, no strings attached, just a cool tool that if I can eventually get a few people to sign up and pay to cover the server costs I can keep it up and running.

Last thing, it goes without saying that I don't work for Remarkable, I'm not affiliated with Remarkable, my website isn't endorsed by Remarkable, etc. I'm just a techy-guy who knows how to code and thought I'd problem solve and see if I can make the Remarkable which I otherwise love even more useful. Thanks!

u/Mediocre_Task_5293 — 3 days ago

Remarkable Paper Pro and Paper Pure side-side-by-side photos

Hi there!

A picture (or three) are worth a thousand words, right?

I recently got a Remarkable Paper Pure from Amazon at a discount so I thought I would make a comparison here with the Pro. I have had the Paper Pro since December 2024, and I use that device more or less daily. I also still have the RM2 and the RM1. Guess I'm simply a fan of the Remarkable devices. :)

A short review and comparison:

I wish that Remarkable AS had created a Pro device with the same panel as the Pure, and with a passive stylus (no battery) instead of the active one (with a battery). As you may see in the pictures above the Pure has a much whiter display than the Pro. The Pro has always been dark-yellow (even with frontlight at maximum). I know the market screamed for colors and frontlight, but honestly, the result was not excellent, and colors on e-ink were not ready in 2024. I think Remarkable always did what was best for the customers in their earlier iterations.

Anyways, I'll continue using the Paper Pro as my daily device. I might send the Pure back, I have not yet decided. I have gotten used to the larger screen, but unfortunately not with the yellow-dark-background... :)

u/ljk74 — 4 days ago
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Differences

Can any one tell me the difference between nomad, manta and any other device. I don't know too much about these devices. The only one I ever used is the Ipad, besides a laptop, or computer. I'm really interested.

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u/Natural-Prompt897 — 4 days ago

Residual content from the previously edited pages

Does anyone come across the residuals from previous pages as in the attached photo? I got this used ebook last month, so I’m not sure if this kinds of issues exist in the beginning or after several months of using?

u/Renee_-L — 7 days ago