The best writing tablets help you organize your notes with infinite "pages" at your disposal. Here are our sfavorites, which include reMarkable, Amazon Kindle ...
If you're a student or professional who wants a smarter way of taking notes, tablets can be a great choice. Here are some of ...
Huion just introduced the Note E, which is an Android 15 tablet with a battery-free stylus and a paper-like display. I liked ...
TCL has unveiled the Note A1 NXTPAPER, a productivity-focused note-taking tablet that aims to combine the feel of writing on paper with AI-powered features. The $549 device is aimed at professionals, ...
TCL is introducing the Note A1 Nxtpaper, a digital note-taking tablet built for those who prefer taking meeting notes, study notes, to-do lists, and other spontaneous ideas on a paper-like device. It ...
E-ink tablets are rapidly gaining traction among professionals, students, and creatives seeking focused, paper-like experiences in a digital format. Unlike traditional tablets or laptops, e-ink ...
TCL is bringing its NXTPAPER display technology to a new 11.5 inch tablet made for writing as well as reading. The upcoming TCL Note A1 is clearly taking aim at products like the reMarkable Paper Pro, ...
This Samsung tablet ships with its own stylus included, at a record low price that undercuts the cheapest iPad Mini before ...
Shopping for a tablet sounds simple until you start comparing models. Screen sizes vary. Features vary. Some tablets are built for productivity, while others focus on entertainment. Then there are ...
I've been covering Android and other mobile technology for close to ten years now, with a specific interest in phone accessories, e-readers, and what makes each individual phone different from another ...
Anthony Taormina is an original member of the GameRant team, having been part of the publication for over 17 years. He coordinates content for all facets of the site and helps manage its social media, ...
The Remarkable 2 replacement is still the same price, coming in early June. It feels even better now, and I'm not the only one who appreciates it. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I ...