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Remarkable’s next Kindle Scribe rival is tipped to arrive soon

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Last updated: 2026/03/24 at 8:21 AM
News Room Published 24 March 2026
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reMarkable could be gearing up to launch its most affordable tablet yet.

A new leak suggests a device called the Paper Pure is on the way. This new tablet might finally give budget-conscious note-takers a reason to consider the brand.

According to early details, the Paper Pure is expected to strip things back compared to reMarkable’s pricier models. It will focus on a smaller black-and-white e-paper display and more modest internals. It’s still positioned as a dedicated writing tablet, with full support for the reMarkable stylus. However, the aim here is clearly accessibility rather than power.

That could be a big shift for the company. Current options like the Paper Pro and Paper Pro Move typically sit between $450 and $650. This price range has kept them out of reach for a lot of casual users. The Paper Pure, by contrast, is tipped to land somewhere between $250 and $300. This is making it the cheapest entry point into the ecosystem so far.

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To hit that lower price, some compromises are expected. Reports point to reduced battery size, processor performance, RAM and storage, though exact specs haven’t been confirmed yet. The smaller screen will also likely differentiate it further from the larger, colour e-paper panels used in the Pro models.

Even with those trade-offs, the timing is interesting. Devices like the Amazon Kindle Scribe and Kobo Elipsa 2E already occupy the mid-range e-note space. They typically start at around £380/$340 and £349/$400 respectively. If reMarkable can undercut those while keeping its clean, distraction-free writing experience intact, the Paper Pure could appeal to students and first-time buyers in particular.

The new tablet is expected to launch sometime around April or May 2026, so there’s not long to wait for full details.

For now, it looks like reMarkable is finally leaning into a more accessible approach, while still maintaining what made its tablets popular in the first place.

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