Time is running out for shoppers to secure a significant discount on a premium digital notebook that is being hailed as a game-changer for concentration and organisation. The reMarkable Paper Pro, alongside the reMarkable 2, is part of the brand's biggest ever sale, with £50 off bundle deals ending on December 2.
What Makes the reMarkable Tablet Stand Out?
Designed as an antidote to digital distraction, reMarkable tablets strip away the noise of conventional devices. They feature no web browser, no notifications, and no apps. The core experience is built around the tactile sensation of writing on paper, but with the powerful advantages of a connected digital system. The latest Paper Pro model introduces an 11.8-inch colour e-ink display, which maintains the paper-like texture while adding useful tones for organising notes and reviewing documents.
The device syncs effortlessly with cloud services including Google Drive, Dropbox, and Microsoft OneDrive, and its adjustable front light is designed for low-eye-strain viewing in any lighting. A standout feature for many users is the exceptional battery life, which can last up to two weeks on a single charge, depending on use.
Deal Details and Expert Impressions
The current promotion allows customers to save £50 when purchasing either the reMarkable 2 or the Paper Pro in a bundle with a Type Folio or Book Folio. The reMarkable 2 bundle starts from £389, while the Paper Pro bundle begins at £559. These folios, available in premium leather or mosaic weave, are crafted to protect the tablet.
Journalists who have tested the device are impressed. David Bartlett of the Manchester Evening News noted the uncanny paper-like feel, stating, "It really does feel like writing on paper. There is no lag... which feels like magic." Meanwhile, Mirror writer Narin Flanders praised its streamlined functionality, calling it "the ideal way to read and write on the go" and perfect for those who get distracted easily.
A Top Gift for Students and Professionals
With features like folder creation, searchable notes, and added security options like encryption, the tablet is aimed at students and professionals seeking a quieter, more organised workspace. It recently featured in a list of university essentials, praised for transforming how users interact with PDFs and handwritten notes.
Shoppers looking for alternatives might consider the Apple iPad 2025 at Argos for £299 or the Amazon Kindle Scribe, reduced to £279.99. However, these lack the dedicated, distraction-free paper-like interface that defines the reMarkable experience. For those with hours left before the December 2 deadline, the reMarkable sale represents a rare chance to invest in a focused tool for the new year.