

The main difference between the Remarkable 2 and the iPad Pro is their purposes.Īs we touched upon earlier in this guide, the Remarkable 2 is designed to replace a traditional notebook, making it easy to scribble down notes, add to a to-do list, sketch quick diagrams and doodle in a digital space without the pressure of checking your emails or being bombarded with notifications.
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While Remarkable’s Marker and Marker Plus are designed more for scribbling down notes and making quick doodles, the 2nd Gen Apple Pencil can be used for this, as well as for digital art and photo editing thanks to the iPad Pro’s colour screen and support for apps like Adobe Photoshop and Procreate. iPad Pro Accessoriesīoth the Remarkable 2 and the iPad Pro can be paired with their respective styluses and both can be protected with folio covers with optional keyboards. We found the screen on the 12.9-inch iPad Pro to be the best we’ve used on a tablet, with Mini LED combining some of the best traits of LCD and OLED. Both iPad Pros also have an anti-reflective coating.
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Unlike the Remarkable 2, both touchscreens are full colour, backlit and have a smooth refresh rate with Apple’s ProMotion technology.

When it comes to the screen, the 11-inch iPad Pro has an LED Liquid Retina display with a resolution of 2388 x 1668, while the 12.9-inch iPad Pro has a Mini LED Liquid Reina XDR display with a 2732 x 2048 resolution. It also isn’t as lightweight at 468-684g compared to the Remarkable 2’s 403g. However, at 5.9-6.4mm, the iPad Pro isn’t as slim as the Remarkable 2. The iPad Pro comes in two sizes at 11-inch and 12.9-inch, making both options bigger than the 10.3-inch screen on the Remarkable 2. There’s no glare, making it possible to look at the tablet outside without squinting your eyes, but the lack of a backlight means it isn’t the easiest device to use in a dim room. We found the 1872 x 1404 display to be very sharp with the textured finish adding to the paper-like feel of the screen. The device is essentially an electronic notepad, meaning it’s incredibly slim and portable, while the 10.3-inch monochrome E-ink display is designed to feel as though you’re writing on paper. Remarkable 2 Design and displayĪccording to Remarkable, the Remarkable 2 is the “world’s thinnest tablet” at just 4.7mm. This means the iPad Pro can cost anywhere between £899 for the 11-inch 128GB model with no accessories to £2679 for the bigger size with 2TB of storage, cellular data, and Apple Pencil and the Magic Keyboard. If you want an Apple Pencil, that will be an additional £139, while a keyboard cover can range from £199 to £379, though cheaper third-party options are available. These prices can increase heavily if you opt for more storage and for cellular data on top of Wi-Fi. The iPad Pro M2 was announced at the end of 2022 with prices starting at $799/£899/€1049 for the 11-inch model or $1099/£1249/€1469 for the 12.9-inch tablet.
