A digital notebook for Dad from reMarkable.
Every product is independently selected by editors. If you buy something through our links, New York may earn an affiliate commission. | | | A digital notebook for Dad from reMarkable. Illustration: Kaitlin Brito; Photo: reMarkable | | The reMarkable 2 has been one of Strategist tech writer Jordan McMahon's favorite devices for the better part of a year. It's an e-ink tablet with no app store, no notifications — it doesn't even have a web browser. As McMahon writes, "It's like a typewriter that you can also use as a notebook." | So, if your dad always talks about finishing that novel brewing in his head but seems to get distracted by even the smallest of notifications, give him something where he can take notes (with a stylus) free of breaking-news alerts. The reMarkable's minimalist, colorless display keeps it a space solely for jotting down notes or marking up documents. You can also create separate "notebooks" within the device to replicate a backpack full of spiral notebooks without the added bulk. | You can even add on an extra keyboard case to turn the reMarkable into a mobile writing station. After using it for a few months, McMahon says, "It makes me feel like an old newspaper editor." | | | |
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