For enterprise professionals who spend hours in meetings, reviewing documents, or sketching workflows, physical notebooks burn through paper and digital notes often miss the cognitive benefits of handwriting. Digital notebooks using E Ink technology bridge that gap, offering a paperlike writing experience with digital organisation. According to WIRED's technology journalist Nena Farrell, who says she has "tried almost every digital notebook available," the top picks balance screen quality, battery life, and accessories for different office needs.
Best All-Round Digital Notebooks
Farrell's top recommendation is the ReMarkable Paper Pro ($629), praised for its colour screen and great accessories. It features a 10.8-inch display with an adjustable front light and 229 pixels per inch (PPI) resolution, 64 GB of storage, weighs 1.16 pounds, and lasts up to two weeks on a charge.
For enterprises prioritising battery life and convenience, the Amazon Kindle Scribe (2nd Gen) ($400) is the choice. It has a 10.2-inch display with 300 PPI resolution, adjustable warm and auto-adjusting front light, and offers up to 12 weeks of battery life. Storage options include 16, 32, or 64 GB, and it weighs just 0.96 pounds.
Comparison of Leading Models
| Model | Display | Resolution | Color? | Storage | Weight | Battery life |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ReMarkable Paper Pro | 10.8 inches, adjustable front light | 229 ppi | Yes | 64 GB | 1.16 lb | Up to 2 weeks |
| Kindle Scribe (2nd Gen) | 10.2 inches, adjustable warm light, auto-adjusting front light | 300 ppi | No | 16, 32, or 64 GB | 0.96 lb | Up to 12 weeks |
| Kobo Libra Colour | 7 inches, adjustable front light | 300 ppi b&w, 150 ppi color | Yes | 32 GB | 0.44 lb | About a month |
| ReMarkable Paper Pure | 10.3 inches | 226 ppi | No | 32 GB | 0.79 lb | Up to 3 weeks |
| ReMarkable Paper Pro Move | 7.3 inches, adjustable front light | 264 ppi | Yes | 64 GB | 0.51 lb | Up to 2 weeks |
| Supernote A5 Manta X2 | 10.7 inches | 300 ppi | No | 32 GB (+ microSD) | 0.83 lb | Under a week |
Smart Pens for Flexible Note-Taking
If a full tablet is unnecessary, smart pens let professionals write on paper while digitising notes. The Neo Smartpen M1+ ($129) is described as the "thinnest and lightest" among tested pens, comfortable to hold. It works with various notebooks and planners, and the Neo Studio app (iOS, Android) allows ink colour and thickness changes after writing. According to Medea Giordiano of WIRED, the app provides "an easy-to-navigate notebook system and the ability to search for pages by page number or date."
The Moleskine Smart Writing Set ($262) bundles a notebook and pen. It uses the Moleskine Notes 2.0 app (iOS, Android), which Giordiano found easy to use. The set is recommended for those starting out, though an older app version may be needed on some devices.
Honourable Mentions for Specialised Needs
For organisations wanting more than note-taking, the Boox Note Air4 C ($470) runs Android 13 with access to the Google Play Store, enabling web browsing (via NeoBrowser), calendar, music player, and calculator. However, it is currently out of stock in US warehouses; ordering from Hong Kong may incur extra tariffs. A newer version, the Note Air5 ($530), is available.
Montblanc Digital Paper ($935) features a lightweight digital pen with three buttons (two customisable) but offers little differentiation from cheaper models.
Rocketbook Fusion Plus ($30) is a reusable notebook using erasable Pilot Frixion pens. Notes are scanned via the Rocketbook app and can be sent to Google Drive, Slack, Trello, OneNote, and more.
For a smaller travel companion, the Supernote A6 X2 Nomad ($394 with Standard Pen) measures roughly 6 by 7.5 inches.
Enterprise Considerations
Digital notebooks reduce paper waste and streamline information capture. With options ranging from $30 reusable pads to $935 premium devices, enterprises can equip teams based on usage intensity. Battery life from 2 weeks to 3 months minimises charging downtime. Integration with cloud services like Google Drive and OneNote ensures notes sync across the organisation. For IT departments, platforms like Boox offering Android 13 provide flexibility for custom apps, while locked-down devices like ReMarkable focus solely on note-taking security.