reMarkable2 =========== I have got the reMarkable e-paper tablet for work. I saw many positive reviews, many negative reviews and some neutral ones. So I wasn't sure how good the device will be for me. But the big e-paper reader with good resolution is probably the thing that my tired eyes need so I decided to got it. It was ordered in summer so I got the new reMarkable 2. I have it for a few days so I'm not able to write a proper review so far. But the device seems to be able thing I need: it can correctly show PDF files of scientific articles. So even text formatted to two columns is readable and formulas and pictures are visualized correctly. Ability to annotate these files is a bonus for me, not the requirement. It of course cannot do bookmarks and other advanced things that many people expect from e-book readers. It is still possible to connect the device to USB (it has a single USB-C connector which is the only way to charge it). It identifies as a USB Ethernet Device to the computer and it runs a web server with application that allows upload files to device (and download them, too) There is a WiFi which can be used to connect to company's cloud service (they say that they use Google Services so everything is very safe...) which allows user to install system updates and to synchronise ALL data to that cloud (I didn't find any possibility to make some data local-only, without synchronisation). I'm not sure if there is any other use for the WiFi so I turned it off and I use only the USB. By the way, I was not able to connect to the EDUROAM network at the university (the same setup works on other Linux devices if I'm not mistaken). I followed the manual and reMarkable's FAQ it it did not worked. Thus I updated my device by using my own WiFi router at home. I still have to try writing on the device (till now I just make a few short notes) and try some other things. So far I am satisfied with this thing. References: [1] https://remarkable.com