iToverDose/Technology· 6 MAY 2026 · 16:33

E Ink Notepad Without Color: Remarkable Paper Pure Launches for $399

Remarkable’s new Paper Pure tablet brings back monochrome E Ink for faster navigation and page turns—without the premium price of color models like the Paper Pro.

The Verge2 min read0 Comments

Remarkable has reintroduced a stripped-down E Ink notepad with the launch of the Paper Pure, a digital writing device that prioritizes speed and simplicity over color screens. The latest addition to the company’s lineup abandons the vibrant color displays of recent models like the Paper Pro and Paper Pro Move, instead relying on a high-contrast black-and-white E Ink screen that first appeared in the Remarkable 2 nearly seven years ago.

The Paper Pure inherits the same minimalist design philosophy that made its predecessor a favorite among note-takers, but with notable performance improvements. Remarkable claims the device is now twice as fast for core tasks like navigating menus, zooming in and out, and flipping digital pages. These optimizations come from both the updated display technology and internal hardware enhancements, ensuring a smoother experience for users who prioritize writing and reading speed over color accuracy.

A standout feature of the Paper Pure remains its lack of built-in lighting. While competitors like the reMarkable 2 and Amazon Kindle Scribe offer illuminated screens for low-light conditions, the Paper Pure forces users to rely on ambient lighting or external lamps. This trade-off aligns with Remarkable’s commitment to mimicking the matte, glare-free surface of traditional paper, appealing to users who prefer a distraction-free writing environment.

Pricing for the Paper Pure starts at $399, placing it at the lower end of Remarkable’s lineup when compared to the $649 Paper Pro and $799 Paper Pro Move. The device is available for preorder today, with shipment expected in the coming weeks. Early reviews suggest the Paper Pure delivers on its promise of responsiveness, though long-term battery life and display durability remain to be tested in real-world use.

For professionals and students who need a reliable digital notepad without the premium cost of color E Ink, the Paper Pure offers a compelling alternative. While it may lack the versatility of its high-end siblings, its performance gains and streamlined design make it a strong contender in the E Ink tablet market.

AI summary

The new Remarkable Paper Pure skips color screens for a $399 E Ink tablet with faster navigation and page turns, targeting professionals and note-takers.

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