While I really like the color, and IMHO the back-light works quite well in my eyes, there are a couple of shortcomings of the RMPP and reMarkable in general which are barely mentioned, but which you should know if you consider buying one:<p>- while the total resolution is slightly higher on the RMPP (229 PPI) compared to RM 1/2 (226 PPI), the effective resolution is lower, especially for ebooks/PDFs. When you have text on say grey background you can barely read the text on the RMPP while there is no problem on RM 1/2.<p>- starting with RMPP there is coil whining (not loud but you hear it in quite settings)<p>- while the advertising sais "Can render 20,000 colors", you have actually a very limited number of colors when it comes to one pixel. Colorful images or highlighted text is being rendered quite coarsly as on those cheap 7-color e-ink devices (but faster and with higher resolution)<p>- you can't use the (quiet expensive) pen which works for RM 1/2<p>- the software feels quite unfinished in a lot of aspects. This is hard to summarize of course but includes very slow processing of and poor interaction with ebooks/pdfs or the close to non-existing integration of typed text.<p>- without the cloud it's hard to get documents on your device. The web interface is fiddly and for some documents it simply doesn't work.<p>On the plus side you get root access on a relatively native Linux system and there is a community providing cool stuff [0]<p>[0]: <a href="https://github.com/reHackable/awesome-reMarkable">https://github.com/reHackable/awesome-reMarkable</a>