The 10.3-inch monochrome slate launches as the company reportedly cuts staff and replaces chief executive Phil Hess amid weakening demand and higher costs.
It targets both first-time buyers and enterprise customers, adding calendar integration, presentation tools, secure boot and full-disk encryption, while claiming three weeks of battery life.
The device improves responsiveness and repairability but lacks a backlight, a notable omission as reMarkable bets this lower-priced model can revive growth after the reMarkable 2.
With no backlight and limited apps, can the Paper Pure's distraction-free focus truly compete with more versatile, feature-rich tablets in real-world use?
How will the EU Right to Repair law and environmental trends shape the future of devices like the Paper Pure—will repairability become a true game changer?