ReMarkable Announces the Paper Pure as the Successor to the ReMarkable 2
Introduction
The Norwegian firm reMarkable has introduced the Paper Pure, a monochrome digital notebook designed to replace the ReMarkable 2.
Main Body
The Paper Pure maintains a 10.3-inch grayscale display with a resolution of 1,872 x 1,404 pixels. However, the integration of a third-generation Canvas screen, based on E Ink's Carta 1300 panel, has resulted in increased contrast and a brighter white base. Hardware specifications have been augmented, featuring a 1.7 GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A55 processor, 2GB of LPDDR3 RAM, and an expansion of internal storage from 8GB to 32GB. The chassis has been modified to be more compact and lightweight, weighing 360 grams, though it is slightly thicker than its predecessor to accommodate a 3,820mAh battery. This capacity is projected to extend operational longevity to three weeks, assuming one hour of daily utilization. From a functional perspective, the device adheres to a distraction-free philosophy, omitting front-lighting, color capabilities, and third-party application support. The writing experience is facilitated by a magnetically attachable stylus, with an optional 'Marker Plus' variant providing eraser functionality. Notably, the device lacks the contact pads required for the previous model's keyboard folio, restricting accessory options to a protective sleeve. Pricing is established at $399 for the base unit, with a $449 bundle including the upgraded stylus and folio. Software enhancements are being deployed across the reMarkable ecosystem. These include calendar integration with Google and Microsoft Outlook for automated meeting note generation, and a 'convert and share' utility that transforms handwritten notes into typed summaries via a web application. Furthermore, a screen-sharing feature has been implemented, allowing the tablet's display to be mirrored to a computer browser for real-time presentation. While core functions remain accessible, a 'Connect' subscription ($39/year) is required for unlimited cloud storage, handwriting search, and specialized templates.
Conclusion
The Paper Pure is currently available for preorder and is scheduled to commence shipping in early June.
Learning
The Architecture of 'Precision Passivity'
To transition from B2 to C2, a student must move beyond correct English into strategic English. The provided text is a masterclass in Nominalization and Passive Agency, a linguistic strategy used in high-level technical and corporate reporting to project objectivity and authority.
⚡ The C2 Pivot: From 'Action' to 'State'
B2 learners describe actions (e.g., "The company added more storage"). C2 mastery involves describing states of being or results through nouns.
Observe this transformation in the text:
*"Hardware specifications have been augmented... featuring an expansion of internal storage..."
Instead of saying "They expanded the storage," the author uses "expansion" (a noun). This shifts the focus from the actor (the company) to the phenomenon (the growth of storage). This is the hallmark of academic and professional C2 discourse: the erasure of the subject to emphasize the object.
🛠 Linguistic Deconstruction: The 'Passive-Formal' Nexus
Look at the density of passive constructions used not for grammatical necessity, but for rhetorical distance:
- "Pricing is established at..." Avoids saying "The company decided to charge..."
- "Software enhancements are being deployed..." Creates a sense of an ongoing, inevitable process rather than a manual task.
- "The writing experience is facilitated by..." Transforms a simple tool (a stylus) into a sophisticated 'facilitator' of an 'experience'.
🎓 The 'C2 Upgrade' Blueprint
To emulate this style, replace active verbs with [Noun] + [Passive Link Verb] + [Adjective/Prepositional Phrase].
- B2 (Active): "We improved the battery so it lasts longer."
- C2 (Nominalized/Passive): "Operational longevity has been extended via an increase in battery capacity."
Key Vocabulary for this Register:
- Augmented (instead of increased/added)
- Facilitated (instead of helped/made possible)
- Adheres to (instead of follows)
- Commence (instead of start)