reMarkable released the reMarkable Paper Pro, a brand-new device with an 11.8” color display. The latency is down to 12 milliseconds from 21 milliseconds in the older reMarkable 2, which only featured black, white, and grayscale colors. Storage is up to 64GB from 8 GB.
It's a bit pricier than the previous model.
If you, like me, have the reMarkable 2, I don't think it is worth an upgrade. But I'll have to get one on my hands to know for sure.
"Oops!, something went wrong."
Yesterday, I came across an error while trying to ScreenShare with my reMarkable 2 tablet.
The device continuously lost connection to the screen-sharing session.
I restarted the reMarkable desktop app as well as my computer, but the error persisted.
I went to the app and logged out from my reMarkable account and, when I tried to log back in, I found the following error while trying to get a one-time code from reMarkable's website.
There could be a misconfiguration in the system or a service outage. We track these errors automatically, but if the problem persists feel free to contact us. Please try again.
I think the only error going on was that I clicked the "Get a one-time code" button three times in a row, invalidating so the former authorization tokens of my requests.
I let it sit for a bit and then click once more on the button. I could now log in, obtain an access code, and log the desktop app back into my account.
But the ScreenShare error persisted.
After a few minutes, the reMarkable 2 tablet displayed a message in its bottom-right corner saying an update had been downloaded and was ready to be installed.
I went ahead, updated the device, and screen-shared once again.
The issue was solved. I could screen share.