Montblanc Unveils $905 Digital Paper Tablet
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Key Points
- Montblanc launches Digital Paper, a $905 writing tablet.
- Competes with Kindle Scribe and ReMarkable.
- Features E Ink screen, 64GB storage, and wireless stylus charging.
- Available in three colors with luxury accessories sold separately.
Montblanc, best known for its luxury pens, has released the Digital Paper, a high-end writing tablet priced at $905. The device is designed for note-taking and sketching, putting it in direct competition with other premium e-notes like the Kindle Scribe and ReMarkable.
The tablet includes a black-and-white E Ink display and a stylus with 4,000 pressure levels for precise writing. The stylus charges wirelessly when attached to the side of the tablet. With 64GB of storage and a 3,740mAh battery, files can be synced through apps on Android, iOS, or via a web portal.
The Digital Paper is available in Cool Grey, Elixir Gold, and Mystery Black, with optional leather folio cases costing $205. Replacement nibs and styluses are also offered, making this device as much a luxury accessory as it is a tech gadget. View the product here.