Hisense unveiled the PX3-PRO, marking the debut of its 2024 laser product lineup. The PX3-PRO is engineered to enhance the home cinema experience, offering consumers a blend of innovation and high-quality entertainment. This ultra short throw projector is ideal for those striving for a premium home theater setup, providing flexibility with an adjustable screen size between 80 to 150 inches.
At the heart of the PX3-PRO’s appeal is its visual performance, powered by Hisense’s LPU and TriChroma triple-laser technology. These features ensure that viewers enjoy crisp, vibrant images that bring content to life. The projector covers 110% of the BT.2020 color space, offering a wider range of colors compared to traditional projectors. With 3,000 ANSI lumens brightness, Dolby Vision support, and a 3,000:1 contrast ratio, the PX3-PRO promises clear and detailed images even in environments with ambient light.
The PX3-PRO goes beyond visual fidelity, incorporating 50-watt Harman Kardon speakers to deliver cinematic sound quality right in your living room. Dolby Atmos support further immerses viewers, enhancing every layer of audio from dialogue to sound effects. Whether watching a movie, streaming a concert, or cheering on your favorite team, the PX3-PRO creates an enveloping sound experience.
Thanks to its ultra short throw design, the PX3-PRO is versatile enough to fit into various room sizes and setups. This design flexibility means that regardless of your home’s layout, you can enjoy a large-screen viewing experience without needing a vast amount of space between the projector and the screen.
The integration of Google TV brings your favorite streaming services to your fingertips, from Disney+ to Netflix and beyond. Whether you’re a gamer looking for high refresh rates or a film aficionado eager for the latest in cinematic technology, the PX3-PRO is equipped to meet your needs. Support for IMAX Enhanced, HDR10+, and polarized 3D ensures that every viewing is as immersive as possible.
Set to hit select retailers, including projectorscreen.com, in the third quarter of 2024, the Hisense PX3-PRO will be offered at a suggested retail price of $3,499.99. This addition to Hisense’s lineup emphasizes their commitment to bringing advanced technology to the home theater market, providing options that cater to the needs and desires of entertainment enthusiasts.
The Hisense PX3-PRO represents a significant step forward in making the dream of a high-end home cinema a reality for consumers. With its advanced visual and audio technologies, along with smart features and content accessibility, the PX3-PRO is indeed a compelling choice for upgrading your home entertainment system.
Storiaverse, the mobile entertainment platform connecting talented writers and animators from around the world, recently launched a first-of-its-kind Android app. The new app offers a unique, patent-pending “read-watch” format that enhances the reading experience with immersive animations.
Innovative Storytelling for the Digital Age
By combining multimedia storytelling with the classic joy of reading, Storiaverse provides a unique opportunity for writers, animators, and fans. The Storiaverse app transcends traditional entertainment with its blend of animated video, audio, and text. Each story features a distinct style brought to life by an independent writer and animator who are empowered with creative freedom, resulting in a compelling and dynamic experience for users. Current stories in the app span a wide variety of genres including science fiction, fantasy, horror, mystery, comedy and more.
The co-founders behind Storiaverse have been committed to uplifting creators for over a decade with their previous companies FameBit (acquired by Google) and Podcorn (acquired by Audacy). The company has raised $2.5 million in funding to power Storiaverse’s mission.
Exciting IP Partnerships
In addition to giving more writers and animators a new platform to share their work, Storiaverse is amplifying established creators’ work through partnerships. The company has partnered with King Science, an independent animator with 13 million followers on TikTok, to feature the cartoon version of himself in an exclusive story that’s launching soon.
Storiaverse is also working with world leading book publisher HarperCollins Publishers. This exciting collaboration will adapt portions of several HarperCollins titles into the Storiaverse read-watch format by merging the worlds of literature and digital storytelling. Storiaverse plans to further diversify its content library through more partnerships of this kind.
Meanwhile, writers can submit their stories for consideration and if selected, will be paired with an animator to make their vision a reality. Animators can also apply to participate.
Enter the Storiaverse
You can find dozens of stories in the app right now, with new ones released every week. A few examples include:
A Night at the Park – A suspenseful mystery about fugitives who try to take shelter in the wrong house, written by award-winning short story author John M. Floyd and animated by Josh Ryba, who has worked on Ridley Scott’s series Raised by Wolves.
The End of the West – An exciting Western where the line between predator and prey becomes blurred, written by award-winning novelist Maxim Loskutoff and animated by Shahab Serwaty, an artist who has worked on TV series, films, and graphic novels.
The Kelpie – An inspiring fantasy about a young witch’s courage, written by Scottish writer Lindz McLeod and animated by Jonathan Fontaine, who has worked on movies like Disney’s Descendants.
A Last Taste– A wild sci-fi story about a space heist written by novelist Lyndsay Ely, who has contributed to books in the “Overwatch” series, and animated by Michael Winn, an animation instructor at Detroit’s The College for Creative Studies.
Adobe has launched an international tour of MAX, the largest creativity conference in the world, beginning with its first stop in London. At this event, Adobe revealed significant updates in AI-driven creative tools designed to improve the capabilities of creatives everywhere.
The company introduced a new beta version of Photoshop, featuring advanced Generative Fill with Reference Image. This tool is engineered to provide unprecedented creative control, reducing the gap between concept and creation for users at all levels.
Further expanding its AI capabilities, Adobe unveiled Firefly Image 3 Foundation Model (beta). This new model improves the state-of-the-art in AI image generation, offering finer control and greater expression in creative projects. Since its inception, over 7 billion images have been generated using Adobe Firefly, indicating robust growth in its usage across various Adobe applications.
Adobe is integrating Firefly directly into the Creative Cloud ecosystem, now including InDesign. This integration provides creators with seamless workflows, enabling the generation of images directly from text.
In mobile advancements, Adobe Express is set to change content creation on smartphones. The app, enriched with Adobe’s leading technologies in photo, design, and video, empowers users to produce high-quality content on the go. The past year alone saw a doubling in content creation via Express, demonstrating its growing popularity and effectiveness.
David Wadhwani, president of Adobe’s Digital Media Business, highlighted the impact of these innovations, “Adobe’s steady stream of generative AI innovations are inspiring demand across the creative community.”
Innovations Across Creative Cloud at MAX London
Photoshop: The latest Photoshop beta includes a powerful Generative Fill with Reference Image, reducing the creative barrier for users of all skill levels. The tool is powered by the Adobe Firefly Image 3 Foundation Model, which brings powerful AI capabilities directly into familiar workflows.
Firefly: The Firefly Image 3 Foundation Model brings significant improvements in image quality, understanding of prompts, and creative speed. This model is designed to deliver photorealistic results, improving creative possibilities for users.
Express: The newly launched Adobe Express mobile apps extend powerful generative AI features to a broader audience, enabling the creation of stunning visual content directly from mobile devices.
InDesign: The addition of Text to Image in InDesign represents a significant leap forward in digital and print publishing, facilitating rapid content creation.
New Enterprise Capabilities: Adobe introduced Firefly Services and Custom Models for enterprises, allowing brands to produce personalized content at scale. The latest Creative Cloud for Enterprise edition now includes enhanced capabilities like Object Composites and Style Kits.
Breakthrough Innovations Across Adobe Applications
Premiere Pro: Adobe previewed new generative AI tools in Premiere Pro that change video production, enabling editors to manipulate scenes with unprecedented ease.
Acrobat and Reader: The new AI Assistant transforms the handling of PDFs by generating summaries and actionable insights, thereby improving the utility of digital documents.
Frame.io V4: The latest iteration of Frame.io introduces a cloud-based collaboration platform designed to streamline media production workflows, demonstrating Adobe’s commitment to improving creative processes through innovative technology.
This global expansion of the MAX conference and the rollout of new AI tools demonstrate Adobe’s commitment to advancing creativity and simplifying workflows across the creative industry.
T-Mobile announced the launch of two new internet plans today, aiming to enhance connectivity for both home users and frequent travelers. This introduction includes Home Internet Plus—a premium home internet package—and Away, a flexible plan designed for travelers.
Diverse Needs, Customized Solutions
Building upon its 5G network, T-Mobile is addressing customer demands for more tailored internet services. The carrier’s initiative to introduce Home Internet Plus and Away aligns with its strategy to offer innovative and customer-centric solutions.
Home Internet Plus: Enhanced Home Connectivity
Home Internet Plus is set to enrich the at-home internet experience. This plan includes a 5G gateway and a Wi-Fi Mesh Access Point, offering expansive coverage that can stretch up to 2,200 additional square feet. It suits households with a high demand for internet, ensuring seamless connectivity across various devices and activities. Customers also benefit from unlimited live tech support for their Wi-Fi and connected smart devices, delivered via Assurant Personal TechPro.
This comprehensive package retains core features known to T-Mobile Home Internet customers, such as Price Lock, no equipment fees, and easy setup. Starting April 26, Home Internet Plus will be available for $70 a month with AutoPay, or $50 a month if combined with a premium voice line via AutoPay.
Away: Reliable Internet for Travelers
Recognizing the needs of travelers, T-Mobile is introducing Away, a plan that promises nationwide connectivity through its robust 5G network. Key features include a supplied 5G gateway enabling connection for up to 64 devices, enhanced security, and an unlimited data option. This plan is specifically designed for RVers, campers, and other frequent travelers who require dependable internet access on the move.
Away also guarantees pricing stability with its Price Lock feature. It will officially be available starting May 8, ideal for the upcoming summer travel season, with pricing options of $160 per month for unlimited data or $110 per month for 200 gigabytes of data, both with AutoPay.
T-Mobile’s Commitment to Connectivity
T-Mobile continues to leverage its leading 5G network to deliver high-quality internet services, gaining recognition as the fastest-growing home internet provider in the U.S. With a focus on customer satisfaction, T-Mobile’s new offerings are designed to address the unique connectivity needs of diverse lifestyles.
For further details on Home Internet Plus and Away, including availability, visit T-Mobile’s official website starting April 26 for Home Internet Plus and May 8 for Away.
Suunto, a pioneer since 1936 in the development of sports watches, introduces the Suunto Race GPS Sports Watch, designed to aid athletes in enhancing their performance, pushing their limits, and achieving personal bests. This watch is now available in a range of colors and materials, including Stainless Steel and Titanium options, at a starting price of $449 for the stainless steel model.
The Suunto Race offers a sleek design with a 1.43” AMOLED display and a digital crown for easy navigation. It comes with a sapphire crystal finish and is available in five distinct colors. Athletes can select from Black, Midnight, and Birch in Stainless Steel or opt for the Titanium versions in Charcoal and Amethyst.
Available in Amethyst Titanium (Suunto)
Designed for both training and competition, the Suunto Race provides a variety of advanced training metrics. It includes heart rate variability (HRV) tracking, allowing athletes to monitor their recovery and training effectiveness. The watch supports over 95 sport modes with additional options to create custom modes suited to individual training needs. Notable features include Strava segments integration and detailed offline maps for navigation even without Internet connectivity.
The Suunto Race is built to withstand extreme conditions, tested to military standards (MIL-STD-810H), and is temperature resistant from -20° C to +55° C. It is also water-resistant up to 100 meters. On the technical side, the watch offers exceptional battery life, supporting up to 40 hours of continuous GPS tracking and up to 26 days in daily mode.
The Suunto Race GPS Sports Watch is available for purchase in both the US and the UK through official Suunto websites and major retailers like Amazon. For those interested in further exploring the product’s aesthetics and functionality, high-resolution images and more detailed specifications are accessible online.
Retailing at $449 for the stainless steel model and $549 for the titanium variant, the Suunto Race is competitively priced within the high-performance sports watch market. Optional accessories include the Suunto 22 mm Athletic 5 silicone wristband and the Suunto Smart heart rate strap, enhancing the device’s utility and user experience.
Suunto continues to offer robust and precision-oriented sports watches that cater to the demanding needs of athletes and fitness enthusiasts around the world.
Rokid introduced a new AR Lite spatial computing package that combines the new Rokid Max 2 glasses and Rokid Station 2 host unit.
Rokid’s new AR Lite spatial computing package is armed with advanced sensors, computing, battery modules, and a significantly improved YodaOS-Master spatial operating system. These advancements ensure a seamless and intuitive spatial interaction experience, said Rokid.
Rokid Max 2 AR glasses have a similar lightweight design to the first-generation Rokid glasses, weighing just 75 grams, offering a form factor that is closer to the sunglasses. Its ergonomically optimized design offers users an unparalleled blend of comfort, functionality, and visual excellence.
For the first time, Rokid Max 2 will be available in two color options- Midnight Black and Dawn Silver so you can easily choose the color that suits your style.
The new Rokid Station 2 now comes with a premium compact aluminum alloy frame giving it a great lightweight form factor so you can easily operate with one hand. The Station 2 is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processor based on 4nm architecture to handle all the graphics rendering and AI computing-sided things efficiently. It has a massive 5,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging support.
Rokid ditched the traditional physical buttons on the Rokid Station 2 and incorporated single, double, and triple-touch controls which is a welcome change.
Rokid points out key features of the Rokid Max 2 AR glasses:
Intelligent Interpupillary Distance Adjustment: Unlike passive systems, the Rokid Max 2 introduces an active, user-initiated adjustment mechanism for interpupillary distance (IPD). This feature is accessible through a quick-access menu within the system settings, allowing users to fine-tune the field of view via software for optimal visual clarity and comfort.
Non-Destructive Diopter Adjustment: Catering to the needs of the nearsighted population, the Rokid Max 2 offers a seamless diopter adjustment capability. This feature ensures that users can achieve clear visuals without the need for additional prescription lenses, supporting a diopter range from 0.00D to -6.00D.
Ultra-Light Air Nose Pads: The design incorporates ultra-light air nose pads, which reduce pressure on the nose bridge by 30%. This innovation not only enhances comfort during extended wear but also addresses the common issue of discomfort associated with traditional AR glasses.
Bendable and Soft Ergonomic Temples: The Rokid Max 2 glasses feature soft, flexible temple arms designed to conform to the user’s ear contours. This design choice ensures a snug and comfortable fit, eliminating the discomfort often caused by rigid temple arms.
Fully optimized Rokid’s YodaOS-Master operating system for a seamless AR Experience
The images showcased by Rokid suggest the brand completely overhauled the YodaOS-Master operating system and gave it a new look vastly different from the first Rokid station.
Rokid’s new AR combo will come with Rokid’s proprietary YodaOS-Master spatial computing system. The interesting thing is that Rokid AR Lite will also allow you to connect to peripherals such as Bluetooth keyboards, and Mice which means Rokid has some solid plans to make it a solid AR productivity device too.
“The Rokid AR Lite suite is designed to enhance the user experience in three key scenarios: home, travel, and entertainment, through four major upgrades:
Multiscreen Mode enables multi-task collaborative processing and super-large screen displays, allowing for screen sizes up to the equivalent of a 300-inch screen from 6 meters away.
Motion Mode offers superior picture stabilization for travel scenarios, reducing motion-induced dizziness for comfortable use in vehicles.
Spatial Screen Casting extends multi-platform content display capabilities, enabling fast wireless screen casting for an ultra-wide 32:9 display experience.
Enhanced Cloud and Bluetooth Connectivity through the YodaOS-Master system supports NAS and cloud drives with 100GB of free storage and instant pairing with foldable wireless keyboards, merging desktop PC efficiency with AR portability.”
The Rokid AR Lite (Rokid Max 2 AR Glasses + Rokid Station 2) retails at $499 and the first sale will begin on 27th May via Kickstarter.com.
Anker has been teasing a home backup solution to challenge the likes of Tesla since CES back in January. Today, you can finally place an order to reserve the SOLIX X1 Energy Storage System in North America.
This innovative system is designed to revolutionize residential backup power solutions, offering cost savings and increased energy independence. Featuring a stackable modular battery design, wide temperature range performance, and an energy optimizer, the X1 aims to cater to the growing demand for residential solar energy backup.
Shaun Xiong, General Manager of Anker SOLIX, highlighted the increasing need for residential energy storage solutions due to rising energy bills, power outages, and a shift towards eco-friendly living. The Anker SOLIX X1 addresses this need by providing homeowners with a reliable way to store and manage residential energy use for a sustainable future.
The Anker SOLIX X1 Home Energy Storage System offers customizable power with its modular design, ranging from 5kWh to 180kWh capacity and 3kW to 36kW power output. Its energy optimizer enhances efficiency by up to 5%, while Storm Guard Mode ensures seamless off-grid operation during blackouts. The system can also form a microgrid with solar panels for continuous solar power supply.
Key features include InfiniPower™ Thermal Performance, extreme temperature resilience from -4°F to 131°F, and a minimalist, space-saving design. The X1 is compatible with NEM 3.0 regulations for optimal battery storage and grid sell-back. Additionally, it boasts a NEMA Type 4 assembly ingress rating for durability and comes with a 10-year warranty or 16.5MWh throughput.
Recognized for its innovation, Anker SOLIX has received the Cleantech Breakthrough Award for energy efficiency and a nomination for the UX Design Award for its mobile application. Leveraging Anker’s expertise in battery storage and power delivery, Anker SOLIX aims to provide energy independence through modular, solar battery storage systems for homes, balcony solutions for apartments, and portable power stations.
Overall, the Anker SOLIX X1 Home Energy Storage System offers a comprehensive solution for residential backup power, catering to the growing demand for sustainable and reliable energy solutions in North America. The Anker SOLIX X1 Home Energy Storage System will be available to order by contacting the sales team beginning, Tuesday, April 23rd with an early bird deal. Consumers who request a free quote before June 30th can also get an Anker SOLIX C800 Plus for free once after the X1 is installed.
SimpliSafe, a pioneer in home security solutions, is revolutionizing the way we protect our homes with its latest addition: live guard outdoor monitoring. This innovative feature, available to select customers through an early access program, combines cutting-edge AI technology with the expertise of live monitoring agents to create a formidable defense against potential threats before they even reach the doorstep.
Building upon the foundation of SimpliSafe’s acclaimed 24/7 live guard protection inside the home, this outdoor monitoring service represents a proactive approach to security. By employing advanced AI algorithms, outdoor cameras can detect and identify individuals approaching the premises, enabling swift action from monitoring agents.
What sets SimpliSafe’s outdoor monitoring apart is its focus on deterrence and prevention. Upon detecting a potential threat, monitoring agents have the capability to engage directly with the individual, effectively deterring any malicious intent. This real-time intervention not only enhances security but also provides customers with peace of mind knowing that their homes are being actively protected.
Moreover, SimpliSafe prioritizes customer privacy by empowering them to control which cameras are being monitored and when. This commitment to privacy underscores SimpliSafe’s dedication to ensuring the safety and security of its users without compromising their personal information.
In an age where security concerns are paramount, SimpliSafe’s live guard outdoor monitoring represents a significant advancement in home protection. By leveraging the latest technologies and expert monitoring services, SimpliSafe continues to redefine the standards of home security, offering customers unparalleled peace of mind and protection.
Digital notebooks are often geared towards productivity, and the reMarkable 2 is no exception. It’s a digital notebook designed for those seeking a digital alternative to pen and paper. Unlike other tablets, the reMarkable 2 caters to a unique niche with several distinctive features. This black-and-white tablet allows me to write and take notes without distractions. It also offers a handwriting-to-text conversion feature, which greatly enhances its capabilities.
Unlike Android tablets and iPads, the reMarkable 2 is specifically designed for writing, taking notes, and reading e-books, excelling remarkably in these areas. This paper tablet lacks both a Play Store and a web browser. Its minimalist monochrome display and clean interface prioritize writing, allowing you to focus on what truly matters.
After using the reMarkable 2 tablet for a month, I am convinced that it is one of the best e-readers for those looking to take notes or write a comprehensive novel without distractions.
reMarkable 2 Pros
Slim, lightweight design
Responsive stylus input
Impressive writing feel
Longer battery life
Integrates with OneDrive, Google Dive, and Dropbox
Can convert handwritten notes to text
Cons
No apps
No ingress protection
No backlight
Costly
reMarkable 2: Price and availability
The reMarkable 2 starts at $279 and is now available globally through reMarkable’s official website and other authorized retailers. However, accessories such as a stylus, folio case, and type folio will incur additional costs.
The matte black stylus, which includes a built-in eraser, is priced at $129. Alternatively, you can choose the gray pen without an eraser for $79. The premium folio magnetic case and the type folio keyboard case, which facilitates note-taking, range from $79 to $200 in price.
A complete set with the reMarkable 2, including the Marker Plus and Type Folio Keyboard, totals over $627. Although it is more expensive than an iPad, it lacks the apps and browsing capabilities typically available on other tablets.
reMarkable 2: Unboxing
reMarkable 2: Design
When I unboxed the reMarkable 2, I was immediately struck by its eye-catching slim, lightweight, and sleek design. The dark gray, matte-finished border looks quite premium, and the fully anodized aluminum chassis is comfortable to hold and use. Its curved, rounded edges enhance grip and prevent slipperiness.
Regarding its dimensions, the e-note is just 4.7mm thin, which is thinner than its predecessor, the reMarkable 1, at 6.7mm. Although the reMarkable 2 weighs slightly more at 403.5 grams compared to the reMarkable 1’s 350 grams, it doesn’t feel heavy or bulky. The weight is perfectly balanced.
The off-white back, prominently featuring the reMarkable branding, adds a stylish finishing touch. The reMarkable 2’s asymmetrical design enhances its usability. A notable improvement is the addition of a USB-C port for charging and a new, clicky power button on the top. While it lacks physical page turn buttons, it supports touch, allowing users to turn pages with a simple swipe while reading.
Although having ingress protection would make the tablet more versatile and adaptable to various conditions, the reMarkable 2 unfortunately lacks water and dust protection, which is slightly disappointing. However, the folio case, which magnetically attaches to the e-note, provides an extra layer of protection when not in use.
reMarkable 2: Display
Taking notes on the reMarkable 2’s large 10.3-inch monochrome, glare-free display is an absolute joy. The E-INK Carta powered screen, with its 1872 x 1404 resolution and 226 ppi pixel density, renders every text sharp and clear. From the moment I started using the e-note, I was impressed by its lightweight design and ease of handling. I can comfortably hold the reMarkable 2 with one hand and take notes with the other without any strain.
The device’s chunky bezels might look a bit unusual, but they provide ample space to rest my thumb while holding it, which enhances the comfort. The absence of branding on the front side gives the reMarkable 2 a clean, refreshing appearance.
The e-note supports only the two most commonly used file formats: EPUB and PDF. I tested the display by importing some high-graphic PDFs to assess the image quality. The texts appeared exceptionally crisp, and high-resolution images looked quite clear. After a month of use, I have not encountered any issues with the screen.
The only drawback is the lack of a backlight on the reMarkable 2. As a result, it cannot be used in dark conditions.
reMarkable 2: Features and Performance
The reMarkable 2 is equipped with a 1.2GHz dual-core ARM processor that allows you to swiftly switch between notes. It also features 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage, and WiFi 5GHz connectivity. Out of the box, it runs on the Codex operating system, a Linux-based platform specifically designed for low-latency digital paper displays.
The tablet UI of the reMarkable 2 is very user-friendly, enabling easy navigation for anyone. The taskbar on the main home page allows you to create a new notebook, folder, or quick sheet. Below the taskbar, you’ll find the files list, and a menu tab on the top left side that lets you organize the homepage and access the tablet’s settings. The reMarkable offers dozens of notebook templates—including lined, grid, blank, margin, piano, and many more—that you can select based on your needs.
The reMarkable 2 features a 21-millisecond latency, enhancing the tap-to-screen inking time, which is impressive. I didn’t notice any significant delay while writing on the screen; it feels as natural as writing on a traditional notepad.
One of my favorite features is the handwriting-to-text conversion, which allows you to transform your handwritten notes into digital text, making it easy to share them quickly. While this feature didn’t work flawlessly with my messy handwriting, I am confident that with neater writing, the results would be excellent. Another notable feature is the ‘Read on reMarkable’ browser extension, which scans the blog post you are viewing and sends a text-only version directly to your reMarkable 2.
Besides taking notes, the reMarkable 2 can also be used for reading e-books. I thoroughly enjoyed my reading sessions on it, and I can assure you, it offers a reading experience comparable to that of a Kindle. However, you will need to import your own library since it does not come with a vast built-in store like Kindle’s.
The reMarkable 2 keeps all your files and PDFs in sync, allowing you to access them through the reMarkable apps for Android, iOS, and Windows. This creates a seamless ecosystem, ensuring you stay connected to your e-note, even when you leave it at home.
reMarkable 2: Stylus
The reMarkable 2 is compatible with two types of styluses: the gray pen, which does not have an eraser, and the black pen, which includes a built-in eraser. If budget is a concern, the gray pen is more affordable, but I highly recommend the Marker Plus with its built-in digital eraser for an enhanced experience.
The Marker Plus pen boasts 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity. Using the pen is a delight—it’s extremely responsive for note-taking and quite capable in sketching. While I’m not a professional artist, I enjoyed drawing with the reMarkable’s stylus; my experiences were outstanding. I observed no lag while sketching. While it’s a fantastic tool for casual sketchers, I wouldn’t recommend it for professional artists.
Taking notes with the Marker Plus pen is incredibly enjoyable. While jotting down thoughts, I can easily switch between various writing tools like a ballpoint pen, pencil, fineliner, mechanical pencil, highlighter, marker, calligraphy pen, and paintbrush. I also appreciate being able to adjust the thickness and select from a range of color options—Black, Gray, Yellow, Pink, Red, Blue, Green, and White—to enhance clarity and organization in my notes. However, it’s important to note that due to the reMarkable 2’s monochrome screen, any colors other than gray and black will not display on the device itself but can be viewed in the reMarkable app.
The writing experience on the reMarkable 2 is truly exceptional. The paper-like screen mimics the feel of using a pen on paper, which feels incredibly natural.
reMarkable 2: Type Folio Keyboard
reMarkable also offers a premium keyboard case accessory, the Type Folio, which replaces the on-screen keyboard of the reMarkable 2 with a physical one. Although not essential like the Marker Plus, the Type Folio is a valuable addition that transforms the tablet into a minimalist yet effective writing station.
The Type Folio keyboard features a unique three-layer design: the keyboard at the bottom, the tablet in the middle, and a protective cover on top. Available in black or brown, the leather-finished exterior gives the keyboard case a premium appearance and a smooth texture that feels great in hand.
The compact keyboard layout and remarkably slim design of the Type Folio impressed me greatly. It transforms into a full-fledged writing machine on the go, without the burden of excessive weight or other cumbersome factors. Surprisingly, the keyboard offers 1.3mm of key travel—more than many popular keyboard cases—making the typing experience extremely comfortable.
While writing some buying guide articles on the reMarkable 2 tablet with the Type Folio keyboard case, I observed two things. First, typing on this keyboard feels great; the keys are spacious and provide a decent amount of key travel. While it doesn’t match my ergonomic mechanical keyboard, it is better than many keyboard cases.
However, I noticed that the software isn’t fully optimized for use with the Type Folio on the reMarkable 2. For instance, typing on a blank page works well, but when switching to a lined page, the alignment of the typed text becomes disorganized and doesn’t stay within the lines, making the document look messy. I hope reMarkable addresses this in a future software update.
On the positive side, there is no noticeable lag between pressing a key and the corresponding letter appearing on the screen. reMarkable has done an excellent job here, providing a keyboard case with zero lag, giving it a competitive edge.
Another major advantage of the keyboard case is its connectivity. It doesn’t require WiFi, Bluetooth, or any wired connections; it simply connects to the reMarkable 2 using magnets that automatically activate the keyboard.
Overall, the reMarkable’s Type Folio acts as a modern typewriter, ideal for writing longer pieces without distractions. With a $200 price tag, which is roughly two-thirds the cost of the $279 reMarkable 2, this well-crafted folio case is a worthy investment.
reMarkable 2: Subscription
reMarkable offers a monthly Connect subscription for $2.99/£2.99 that provides unlimited cloud storage and syncs your documents across apps. This subscription also includes additional features such as the ability to access and edit your notes, files, and PDFs across reMarkable’s desktop and mobile apps. Given its affordability, the reMarkable Connect Subscription is well worth considering for a seamless experience.
The reMarkable 2 also integrates smoothly with Google Drive, OneDrive, and Dropbox, enhancing its system compatibility.
reMarkable 2: Battery
The reMarkable 2 is equipped with a 3000mAh battery and now includes a USB-C port for charging, a welcome upgrade from the traditional micro USB. E-Ink devices are known for their extended battery life, and the reMarkable 2 is no exception.
During my tests, the e-note lasted for an impressive 21 days on a single charge—seven days beyond the company’s claim of two weeks, which is remarkable. This marks a significant improvement over the reMarkable 1, which only lasted 3 to 4 days on a single charge.
Regarding my usage, I took notes daily, read a book, and wrote some articles, and still had about 10% battery remaining. This means you can easily achieve up to three weeks of battery life with normal usage.
Although reMarkable hasn’t specified the charging speed, it took me approximately 2 hours and 52 minutes to fully charge the battery from 0% to 100%—a bit lengthy, indeed. Overall, the reMarkable 2 offers outstanding battery life that keeps you going for weeks without the need to recharge.
reMarkable 2: Should you buy it?
You should buy this if:
You want a large digital notebook that’s great for taking notes and sketching
You want an e-note that allows you to work without any distraction
You want an e-note that supports the keyboard case
You want an e-note that lasts two weeks or more on a single charge
You shouldn’t buy this if:
You want a budget e-note
You want Android apps support
You need ingress protection
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reMarkable 2: Verdict
ReMarkable has done a remarkable job (no pun intended) with the reMarkable 2. After using it for over a month, I can confidently say that this is the ultimate tablet for writers and avid note-takers seeking replacements for traditional notepads.
There is simply no comparison to the reMarkable 2 when it comes to note-taking and sketching. The digital e-note provides a writing experience that mimics paper, which is nothing short of exemplary, and I applaud reMarkable’s efforts in this area.
The large 10.3-inch screen of the reMarkable 2 is ideal for writing and taking notes and doubles as an excellent e-reader, offering a reading experience similar to that of a Kindle. However, the absence of a backlight significantly limits its versatility. Without adequate ambient light, using the reMarkable 2 can be challenging—a point not so much a flaw as it is an area for improvement. The only real drawback I noted is the lack of ingress protection.
Initially, I was skeptical about how a digital notebook would fit into my workflow since it is primarily designed for note-taking. However, once I started using it, I couldn’t imagine a day without it. It has become essential for setting to-do lists, taking notes in meetings, reading books, and doodling—a pastime I greatly enjoy. The reMarkable 2 has enhanced my productivity in every aspect.
Overall, the reMarkable 2 is an excellent digital notebook, featuring a large, paper-like monochrome responsive display and a sturdy anodized aluminum chassis. Unique features such as ‘Read on reMarkable’ and handwritten notes-to-text conversion truly set this device apart. Its battery life is remarkable, lasting two weeks without the need for a recharge.
Although the reMarkable 2, with bundled accessories, costs more than an iPad and is certainly pricier, the value it delivers makes it well worth the investment.
Narwal, a pioneer in home robotics technology, has launched the Narwal Freo X Plus. Priced competitively at $399.99 (USD) and $549.99 (CAD), this robot vacuum mop is noted for its powerful performance and advanced features.
Unmatched Suction and Mopping Capabilities
The Narwal Freo X Plus sets a new standard with its 7800 PA suction power, achieved through a cutting-edge U-shaped air duct design. The 60,000 RPM fan speed enhances its ability to lift dirt and debris effectively, establishing it as a top performer in its class.
Innovative Hair Management
Addressing common frustrations with vacuuming, Narwal introduces a Zero-Tangling Floating Brush, ensuring 99.56% hair capture without getting tangled. This feature is validated by top international firms, offering relief to those who struggle with pet hair and long human hair on their floors.
Enhanced Quiet Operation
With sound levels at just 71dB, the Freo X Plus operates significantly quieter than many of its competitors. This is a crucial feature for homes with pets, babies, or individuals working from home, ensuring a disturbance-free environment.
Advanced Navigation System
The integration of Tri-laser and LiDAR SLAM 4.0 technologies ensures meticulous object avoidance and precise cleaning. This system prevents the device from bumping into furniture and ensures it cleans close to edges and around objects without missing a spot.
Efficient Dust Management
Narwal’s first-of-its-kind self-contained dust processing system can hold up to 1 liter of dust, allowing users to forego frequent emptying for up to seven weeks. This system not only stores more but also compresses dust and debris to minimize the space it occupies.
Dual-Functionality for Thorough Cleaning
The Freo X Plus combines vacuuming and mopping in one movement. It’s equipped with a 280 ml water tank and controls the mop’s dampness effectively, covering up to 4,800 square feet on a single tank—ideal for large homes.
Purchase Information and Offers
The Narwal Freo X Plus became available for purchase on April 20, 2024. An early bird discount of $60 USD / $100 CAD can be applied using the code NARWALNEW001 at checkout. Available through Amazon and Narwal’s official websites for the US and Canada.
Narwal continues to innovate and expand its product lineup, affirming its commitment to providing efficient and smart cleaning solutions for homes around the globe. With the introduction of the Freo X Plus, Narwal assures its customers of cleaner spaces with less effort and more convenience.