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At 4.7mm thick, there's no denying the reMarkable 2 will make an iPad feel chonky by comparison, but considering this thing a "tablet" in the traditional sense is sort of a stretch.
The Remarkable 2 on my lap is thin (under 0.2 inches) but solid and doesn't weigh much more than a pad of lined paper, less than a pound. Could I do this on my laptop or with my iPad and a keyboard?