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Take On Me

"Take On Me" is a song by Norwegian synth-pop band A-ha, first released in 1984. The original version was produced by Tony Mansfield and remixed by John Ratcliff. A new version was released in 1985 and produced by Alan Tarney for the group's debut studio album Hunting High and Low (1985). The song combines synthpop with a varied instrumentation that includes acoustic guitars, keyboards, and drums. It is considered to be the band's signature song.

The original "Take On Me" was recorded in 1984 and took two versions and three releases to chart in the United Kingdom, reaching number two on the UK Singles Chart in October 1985. In the United States in October 1985, it became the only A-ha song to top the Billboard Hot 100, assisted by wide exposure on MTV of its innovative music video, directed by Steve Barron. The video features the band in a live-action pencil-sketch sequence. The video won six awards and was nominated for two others at the 1986 MTV Video Music Awards.

Background[edit]

"Take On Me" originated from Pål Waaktaar's and Magne Furuholmen's previous band Bridges.[2]

One of the tracks rehearsed around this time was called "Miss Eerie", which had an original title of "Panorama". It included elements of what would later become "Take On Me", including the central synth riff, which Magne Furuholmen created when he was 15 years old.[3][4][5] Initially the band felt the riff was too pop oriented for their band, thus the first version of the song was more "punky" in an attempt to offset the riff.[6] The first take of the song was inspired in part by Doors member Ray Manzarek and his "almost mathematical but very melodic, structured way of playing".[7] Waaktaar initially thought the song would be too pop to work with although Furuholmen recalled thinking it was "quite catchy".[6]

Soon after, Bridges disbanded. Waaktaar and Furuholmen relocated to London to try their hand in the music industry there, but returned to Norway after six months of disappointment.[2] They were joined by singer Morten Harket and began working on demos, including a new version of "Miss Eerie", which was renamed "Lesson One" before it evolved into "Take On Me". In January 1983, the band returned to London in search of a recording contract.[2] They intended the song to show off Harket's vocal range, which led to his vocals "doing this spiraling thing".[7]

Recording and production[edit]

The band moved into an apartment in London and began contacting record companies and publishing houses. After a few meetings with various A&R personnel, they signed with the publishing house Lionheart. A-ha returned to Norway to earn some money; when they returned to London, they left Lionheart out of frustration.[8] They decided to record new demos, and chose the studio of musician and producer John Ratcliff, intending to re-record five songs. The band signed with Ratcliff, who introduced them to manager Terry Slater. With this encouragement, the band managed to complete some songs, including "Take On Me". After a few meetings, Slater signed them with Warner Bros. Records UK.[8]

The band met with producer Tony Mansfield, an expert in the use of the Fairlight CMI, who mixed the demos with electronic instrumentation. The sound was not what A-ha had hoped to achieve, and the album was remixed again. The band rushed to release "Take On Me" as a single in the United Kingdom but the single only charted at 137, the lowest-charted of all A-ha songs. After this, Warner Brothers' main office in the United States decided to invest in the band, and gave them the opportunity to re-record the song.[8]

In 2020, former Warner Brothers UK and Reprise executive Andrew Wickham appeared in A-ha's official anniversary documentary A-ha: The Making of Take On Me, to explain how the song's success was due to several parties realising the band's true value. He detailed how the song finally became the worldwide smash hit still widely recognised today. In 1984, he was the international vice-president for Warner Bros Records America, and their A&R man in London. He said, "I got a call from Terry Slater... I couldn't believe my ears (at the band's audition) when I heard Morten Harket sing. I thought, how can somebody who looks like a film star sound like Roy Orbison? I thought, this is unbelievable."

Wickham immediately signed A-ha to Warner Brothers America, after learning several previous attempts had failed to make "Take On Me" a commercial success. The next release was not successful either and featured a very ordinary performance video. He authorised considerable investment in the band: on Slater's recommendation, renowned producer Alan Tarney was commissioned to refine the song. The new recording achieved a cleaner and more soaring sound and a coda section instead of the earlier quick fade-out; the song was soon completed and re-released in the UK, but the record label's office in London gave them little support, and the single flopped for the second time.[8]

Wickham placed the band on high priority and applied a lateral strategy with further investment. Steve Barron directed a revolutionary rotoscoping animation music video which took six months to create, using professional artists. The single was released in the USA one month after the music video, and immediately appeared in the Billboard Hot 100[8] and a worldwide smash, reaching No.1 in numerous countries.

Magne played the main melody on a Roland Juno-60. The drum machine used on the second and third releases (rotoscoped video version) was a Linndrum – Paul overdubbed real cymbals and hi-hat using this drum machine. Morten sang "Take On Me" using a Neumann U47 microphone as well as a Neve microphone pre-amp and Neve equaliser.[9]

AllMusic journalist Tim DiGravina described "Take On Me" as "a new wave classic laced with rushing keyboards, made emotionally resonant thanks to Morten Harket's touching vocal delicacy."[1]

Composition[edit]

A 23 second sample from "Take On Me", featuring Harket's high-pitched falsetto, with a backing track that mixes acoustic guitars and electronic instrumentation

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"Take On Me" is a synthpop song that includes acoustic guitars and keyboards.[10][11] It moves at a very quick tempo of 169 beats per minute.[12] The lyrics are a plea for love,[13] and are constructed in a verse-chorus form with a bridge before the third and final chorus. With the chord progression of Bm / E /A /D /E (with C# bass note ), the chorus is A--E(with G# on the bass)--F#min—D and the bridge is C#m--G--C#m-G-Bm-E, the song is written in the key of A major. Harket demonstrates a vocal range of over two and a half octaves.[12] He sings the lowest pitch in the song, A2 (the tonic), at the beginning of the chorus, on the first syllable of the phrase "Take On Me".[12]

As the chorus progresses, Harket's voice hits ever higher notes, reaching a falsetto[10][14][15] and hitting the song's highest note (E5, the dominant note) at the end.[12] Rolling Stone has thus noted the song as "having one of the hardest-to-sing choruses in pop history".[7] There is a temporary change of markings in the drum pattern in the chorus, where for four bars the drums play in half time, returning to the same rhythm as before for the climax of the vocal line. A mix of a drum machine, the LinnDrum,[16][17] acoustic guitars and electronic instrumentation serves as the song's backing track.[10]

Music videos[edit]

First video[edit]

The first release of "Take On Me" in 1984 includes a completely different recording, and was featured in the first video, which shows the band singing with a blue background.

Second video[edit]

Lead singer Morten Harket and actress Bunty Bailey in a scene from the music video, which features them in a pencil-sketch animation / live-action combination called rotoscoping.

The second video, directed by Irish-born British film director Steve Barron, is the far more widely recognised video for the song. It was filmed in 1985 at Kim's Café (now called Savoy Café) (corner of Wandsworth Road and Pensbury Place, London SW8), and on a sound stage in London.[18] The video used a pencil-sketch animation / live-action combination called rotoscoping, in which the live-action footage is traced over frame by frame to give the characters realistic movements.[19][20] Approximately 3,000 frames were rotoscoped, which took 16 weeks to complete.[21][22] The idea of the video was suggested by Warner Bros executive Jeff Ayeroff, who was pivotal in making "Take on Me" a globally recognised music hit.[23]

Plot[edit]

The video's main theme is a romantic fantasy narrative.[24] It begins with a montage of pencil drawings in a comic-book style representing motorcycle sidecar racing, in which the hero (played by Morten Harket) is pursued by two opponents, one of whom is played by English actor Philip Jackson. It then cuts to a scene in a cafe, in which a young woman, played by Bunty Bailey (Harket's girlfriend at the time),[18] is reading the comic book. As the woman reads, the waitress brings her coffee and the bill. The comic's hero, after winning the race, seemingly winks at the woman from the page. His pencil-drawn hand suddenly reaches out of the comic book, inviting the woman into it. Once inside, she too appears in the pencil-drawn form, as he sings to her and introduces her to his black-and-white world which features a sort of looking-glass portal where people and objects look real on one side and pencil-drawn on the other.

Back in the cafe, the waitress returns to find the woman missing. Believing the customer left without paying the bill, she angrily crumples and throws the woman's comic book into a bin. This causes the hero's two opposing racers to reappear as villains, one of them armed with a large pipe wrench. The racers smash the looking glass with the pipe wrench, trapping the woman in the comic book. The hero punches one of the thugs aside and retreats with the woman into a maze of paper. Arriving at a dead end, he tears a hole in the paper wall so that the woman can escape as the menacing opposing racers close in on him and they raise their pipe wrench to his face. The woman, now back in the real world and found lying beside the bin to the surprise of cafe guests and staff, retrieves the comic from the bin and runs home where she attempts to smooth out the creases to learn what happens next.

The next panel shows the hero, lying seemingly lifeless; and the woman begins to cry. However, he then wakes up and tries to break out of his comic-book frames. At the same time, his image appears in the woman's hallway; seemingly torn between real and comic form, hurling himself repeatedly left-and-right against the walls as he attempts to shatter his two-dimensional barrier (This scene is largely patterned after a climactic scene in the 1980 film Altered States.[18]). He escapes from the comic book by becoming human and stands up. Smiling, the woman walks towards him.

Awards[edit]

At the 1986 MTV Video Music Awards, the video for "Take On Me" won six awards—Best New Artist in a Video, Best Concept Video, Most Experimental Video, Best Direction in a Video, Best Special Effects in a Video, and Viewer's Choice—and was nominated for two others, Best Group Video and Video of the Year.[25] It was also nominated for Favorite Pop/Rock Video at the 13th American Music Awards in 1986.[26]

The second music video was produced by Limelight Productions.[21] The crew of the video were director Steve Barron,[21] producer Simon Fields,[21] cinematographer Oliver Stapleton,[27] editor Richard Simpson from Rushes Film Editing,[28] and animators Michael Patterson and Candace Reckinger.[28]

Legacy[edit]

The music video has been subject to various parodies. The Family Guy episode "Breaking Out Is Hard to Do" includes a licensed, re-edited version of the video.[29]Volkswagen created a television advertisement inspired by the video.[30] The video was also one of the first to be made into a literal music video.[31] The visuals of the video were used as an homage for Paramore's music video for "Caught in the Middle".[32] A hidden section in the video game Just Cause 4 renders the game similar to the video, including the song running in the background while the player is in it.[33]

The music video was remastered in 2019 from the original 35mm film and released on YouTube.[34] On 17 February 2020, the music video reached one billion views on YouTube. Prior to that date, only four songs from the entire 20th century had reached that elusive mark ("November Rain" and "Sweet Child o' Mine" by Guns N' Roses, "Smells Like Teen Spirit" by Nirvana, and "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen) making "Take On Me" the fifth video from that time period ever to do so. The song has received over 1.1 billion views as of August 2020. A-ha also became the first Scandinavian act to achieve this.[35][36][37]

Chart performance[edit]

"Take On Me" was originally released in 1984, and was mixed by Tony Mansfield, but failed to make an impact in the United Kingdom.[8] This release peaked at number three in Norway[38] but failed to reach audiences abroad.[8][39][40] The group re-recorded the song with the help of producer Alan Tarney,[8][18] releasing the new version in 1985.

In the United States, Warner Bros. invested in the revolutionary second video for "Take On Me", which used Tarney's version of the song. The new video was released to dance clubs and television a month before the record was available in stores or played on the radio.[41] Wide exposure on MTV[39] made the song quickly soar to the top position of the Billboard Hot 100 on 19 October 1985 (its fifteenth week on the chart).[42] It remained on the chart for twenty-seven weeks,[43] and ended up at the tenth position of the 1985 year-end chart.[44] As of June 2014, the song has sold 1,463,000 digital copies in the US after it became available for download in the digital era.[45]

"Take On Me" was released for the third time in the United Kingdom in September 1985.[39] The song debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number fifty-five, peaked at number two for three consecutive weeks, held off the top spot by Jennifer Rush's "The Power of Love", and received a gold certification by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).[46]

In Norway, A-ha's native country, "Take On Me" reentered the VG-lista singles chart, reaching a new peak of number one, a year after it was first released.[47] The single was largely successful elsewhere, reaching the top of the Eurochart Hot 100 for nine weeks, topping the singles charts in 36 countries,[48] including Austria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland,[49][50][51][52][53] and reaching the top three in France and number two in Ireland.[54][55] The success of "Take On Me" lies also in its sales, as the single would go on to sell over 7 million copies worldwide,[citation needed] making it one of the best-selling singles of all time.

In popular culture[edit]

The song has appeared in films such as Grosse Pointe Blank (1997), This Is 40 (2012), Deadpool (2016), A Dog's Purpose (2017), Despicable Me 3 (2017), Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (2018), Bumblebee (2018), Deadpool 2 (2018), and The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run (2020).[56]

The song has featured in television series such as Family Guy (episode "Breaking Out Is Hard to Do", 2005), The Simpsons (episode "Future-Drama", 2005), Chuck (episode "Chuck Versus the Goodbye", 2012), The Carrie Diaries (episode "Identity Crisis", 2013), Raising Hope (episode "Thrilla in Natesvilla", 2014), The Leftovers (episode "G'Day Melbourne", 2017), Ash vs Evil Dead (episode "Booth Three", 2018) and The Magicians (episode "No Better to Be Safe Than Sorry", 2019).

The song appears in video games such as Saints Row 2 (2008), Sleeping Dogs (2012), Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (2015), Just Cause 4 (2018), and The Last of Us Part II (2020). In the latter, the protagonist Ellie performs an acoustic cover of the song performed by Ashley Johnson.

The song was sampled in the dance-pop song "Feel This Moment" (2013) by Pitbull featuring Christina Aguilera.

In 2018, Quartz (publication) declared it Hollywood's "Song of the Year".[57]

Formats and track listings[edit]

7": MCA / MCA-9146 United Kingdom (1984)

  1. "Take On Me" (Original version) – 3:18
  2. "And You Tell Me" – 1:48
  • Track 1 is produced by Tony Mansfield and remixed by John Ratcliff with A-ha.

12": MCA / MCA-9146T United Kingdom (1984)

  1. "Take On Me" (Long version) –  3:46
  2. "And You Tell Me" – 1:48
  3. "Stop! And Make Your Mind Up" – 2:57
  • Track 1 is produced by Tony Mansfield and remixed by John Ratcliff.

7": MCA / MCA-9006 United Kingdom (1985)

  1. "Take On Me" (Single version) – 3:49
  2. "Love Is Reason" – 3:04
  • Track 1 is produced by Alan Tarney.
  • Track 1 is the same version as the album version.

12": MCA / MCA-9006T United Kingdom (1985)

  1. "Take On Me" (Extended version) – 4:50
  2. "Love Is Reason" (LP version) – 3:04
  3. "Take On Me" (Single version) – 3:49
  • Track 1 & 3 are produced by Alan Tarney.
  • Track 3 is the same version as the album version.

7": MCA. / MCA-29011 United States (1985)

  1. "Take On Me" – 3:46
  2. "Love Is Reason" – 3:04
  • Track 1 is produced by Alan Tarney.
  • Track 2 is produced by John Ratcliff with A-ha.

12": Warner Bros. / PRO-A-2291 (Promo) United States (1985)

  1. "Take On Me" (Long version) –  4:47 (a.k.a. "Extended Version")
  2. "Take On Me" (Single version) – 3:46
  • Track 1 & 2 are produced by Alan Tarney.

Credits and personnel[edit]

Charts[edit]

Certifications[edit]

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Belgium (BEA)[87]Gold 100,000*
Denmark (IFPI Denmark)[88]Platinum 90,000
France (SNEP)[87]Gold 500,000*
Germany (BVMI)[89]Gold 250,000^
Italy (FIMI)[87]
1985-1986 sales
Gold 300,000*
Italy (FIMI)[90]
since 2009 sales
Platinum 30,000*
Japan (RIAJ)[91]Gold 100,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[92]2× Platinum 1,200,000

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone
sales+streaming figures based on certification alone

Covers[edit]

Reel Big Fish version[edit]

In 1998, ska punk band Reel Big Fish covered "Take On Me" for the film BASEketball. The song was later released on the BASEketball soundtrack and the international version of their album Why Do They Rock So Hard?[93][94] The band also performs the song at concerts.[95] Reel Big Fish released a video clip for "Take On Me", directed by Jeff Moore,[96] and features the band playing the song while walking down an aisle in the stadium, and playing a game of BASEketball interlaced with clips from the film. An alternative video for the song's international release that contained only the stadium aisle footage was also released. Reel Big Fish also included a live version of the song in their live album Our Live Album Is Better than Your Live Album and live DVD's You're All in This Together and Reel Big Fish Live! In Concert![97]

Track listing[edit]

  1. "Take On Me" – 3:02
  2. "Alternative Baby" – 2:56
  3. "Why Do All the Girls Think They're Fat?" – 2:22

Personnel[edit]

  • Aaron Barrett – celesta, guitar, lead vocals, synthesizer
  • Grant Barry – trombone
  • Andrew Gonzales – drums
  • Scott Klopfenstein – celesta, keyboards, trumpet, vocals
  • Dan Regan – screams, trombone
  • Tavis Werts – flügelhorn, trumpet
  • Matt Wong – bass guitar, vocals

A1 version[edit]

In August 2000, British-Norwegian boy band A1 released a cover of "Take On Me" for their second studio album The A List.[98] Despite being panned by music critics, who called it a "lame cover version",[99] and a "note for note copy" that seems like "a re-release of the original";[100] it was commercially successful, topping the charts in the United Kingdom and Norway.[101][102]

Music video[edit]

The music video was directed by Stuart Gosling. It features A1 entering the computer world by putting on virtual reality glasses after finding out about a deadly computer virus. After flying for a distance, they find the virus and destroy it, saving the world.[103] The video was inspired by the 1982 Disney live-action science fiction filmTron.[104]

Formats and track listings[edit]

  • CD, maxi-single, enhanced, CD1
  1. "Take On Me" – 3:31
  2. "Beatles Medley (I Feel Fine / She Loves You)" – 3:20
  3. "I Got Sunshine" – 3:41
  • CD, maxi-single, enhanced, limited edition, CD2
  1. "Take On Me" (UK 2K Mix) – 3:25
  2. "Take On Me" (Metro Extended Club Mix) – 6:02
  3. "Take On Me" (D-Bop Saturday Night Mix) – 7:52

Charts[edit]

Year-end charts[edit]

Certifications[edit]

Kygo remix[edit]

On 27 August 2015, Norwegian DJ Kygo released a remixed version via iTunes. His version drops the iconic keyboard riffs and features a new one.[117] The style of his version has been described as "tropical house".[118]

D. A. Wallach version[edit]

A cover by D. A. Wallach was featured in the film La La Land. Wallach makes an appearance as the lead singer of a 1980s pop cover band that features Sebastian Wilder, one of the film's two protagonists.[119] The cover was released as part of the album La La Land: The Complete Musical Experience.[120]

MTV Unplugged version[edit]

In 2017, A-ha appeared on the television series MTV Unplugged and played and recorded acoustic versions of many of their popular songs for the album MTV Unplugged – Summer Solstice. This version of the song is a slower tempo and features a piano and a single acoustic guitar accompanying the voice, without the synths and drums of the original. The song was featured in Deadpool 2 in a scene towards the end. The song can also be found on the film's soundtrack. The original 1984 version of the song is also featured nearer to the beginning of the film.

Weezer version[edit]

American rock band Weezer included a cover version of the song in their 2019 covers compilation The Teal Album. An accompanying music video was released on 12 February 2019, in which rock band Calpurnia—led by frontman Finn Wolfhard ("Mike" in the Netflix original series Stranger Things), here, playing a younger version of Weezer's own frontman, Rivers Cuomo star. The video, set in 1985 in the "Cuomo Residence", shows Wolfhard (as Cuomo) and the rest of Calpurnia, lip-syncing to the song while "rehearsing" it in the residence's living room. Near the end of the video, Wolfhard is shown sitting at a desk in his bedroom, scribbling possible names for his new band on a page of a notebook (the name Weezer is shown as option No.3). He then turns the page to draw what would become Weezer's band logo. The video also features some scenes of Calpurnia playing, filmed with the rotoscoping technique that made the original A-ha video famous.[121]

References[edit]

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Flowserve may transfer your Personal Data across borders to Flowserve and our representatives, affiliates, third party partners and service providers in the United States and other countries where we do business. In the event of a cross-border transfer of your Personal Data, if the country to which we transfer your Personal Data is not a recipient of an adequacy decision from the European Commission, and if the transfer is not made under a derogation that does not require additional suitable protections, then we provide appropriate or suitable safeguards for such cross-border transfers as required by law, via the EU standard contractual clauses.

AUTOMATED DECISION MAKING
Flowserve does not use automated decision-making, including profiling, in a way that produces legal effects concerning you or that similarly significantly affects you. We also do not use automated decision-making, including profiling, based on any special categories of Personal Data.

RETENTION OF PERSONAL DATA
Flowserve retains your Personal Data only for as long as is reasonably necessary to accomplish the purposes for which it was collected, and as permitted by applicable law. In many cases, this will require retention through the period of the business relationship, or as needed for business administration, tax and/or legal purposes. We may retain backups and archives that may include your Personal Data as long as reasonably necessary to comply with applicable law.

SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF PERSONAL DATA
Flowserve will not, other than in exceptional circumstances, collect and process any special categories of your Personal Data.

YOUR RIGHTS
GDPR grants rights to Data Subjects regarding the processing of Personal Data. With regards to your Personal Data, you may have the right to:

  • Request access to your Personal Data;
  • Request rectification of your Personal Data;
  • Request erasure of your Personal Data (e.g., update or correct your Personal Data);
  • Request to restrict our processing of your Personal Data;
  • Object to our processing of your Personal Data;
  • Request data portability;
  • Withdraw consent to the processing of your Personal Data (without affecting the lawfulness of processing based on consent before withdrawal); and/or
  • Lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.

In certain circumstances, Flowserve will need to use your Personal Data even though you may have asked us to delete or restrict or if you objected to our use of it. If this is necessary, we will do so in a lawful, fair and transparent manner. Furthermore, if you revoke consent, prior uses and disclosures will not be affected, and we may otherwise continue to process Personal Data as permitted or required by law.

CONTACT US
To exercise your rights or for any questions regarding this Privacy Notice, our privacy practices, or our processing of your Personal Data, please contact Flowserve at privacy@flowserve.com and its Data Privacy team at Flowserve Corporation, 5215 North O'Connor Boulevard, Suite 2300, Irving, Texas 75039 USA.

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Welcome to reMarkable support

How to transfer files reMarkable 1 to reMarkable 2

Share files via email

Set up your reMarkable

Organize your files

Convert handwritten text

Import and export files

How to transfer files reMarkable 1 to reMarkable 2

Share files to email

Set up your reMarkable

Organize your files

Convert handwritten notes

Import and export files

You can use this section to find the best way to contact us for the help you need.

What is your question about?

    • Once your order has been shipped from our warehouse you will receive an email from DHL with your tracking details. You can track your order by following this link and use your tracking number. You will receive an SMS or email from DHL once your shipment is out for delivery.

    • Yes, you can. When your paper tablet is ready for shipping, you will be able to change your delivery details, such as the delivery method and address, via a link in the shipping confirmation email from DHL.

      Once your order has been shipped, you will receive the confirmation email in question from DHL, which also has all your tracking information. This service is free of charge. 

      Please note that you need to get in touch with one of our support agents here if you need to change your phone number or country of residence.

       

       

      By following the link in this email from DHL you can easily update your preferred shipping details. 

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    • Unfortunately it’s not possible to change your order after it has been submitted. For information on canceling, see our FAQ on cancellation. 

    • Unfortunately it’s not possible to change your order after it has been submitted. For information on canceling, see our FAQ on cancellation. 

      You are able, however, to change your shipping address or other shipping details if you need to. You can read more about that here.

       

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    • When you order, your credit card will be immediately charged the full sum. Please note, this doesn’t apply to financing or other alternative payment methods.

      See the complete list of accepted forms of payment. 

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    • We’ve gotten a lot of requests from customers who have pre-ordered reMarkable 2 that wish to be in an earlier batch. To keep things as fair as possible for everyone, we’re unable to move customers from one batch to another. Pre-orders will be shipped according to purchase date.

      We hope you understand and thank you for your cooperation.

       

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    •  

      The main differences between reMarkable 1, and our next-generation paper tablet are:

       

       
      • reMarkable 2 has up to two weeks of battery life. That’s three times longer than reMarkable 1
           
       
      • reMarkable 2 is the world’s thinnest tablet. At only 4.7 mm reMarkable 2 is 30% thinner than reMarkable 1
       
       
      • reMarkable 2 features the second-generation CANVAS display, which reduces the writing latency to just 21 ms, making it up to twice as fast as reMarkable 1.
       
       
      • reMarkable 2 boasts a wide array of accessories that snap magnetically to the device
       
       
      • reMarkable 2 features USB-C for fast charging and data transfer
       


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    • reMarkable is not currently offering a trade-in program for reMarkable 1 owners. For current reMarkable 2 offers, please visit our webshop remarkable.com/store/remarkable-2, or subscribe to our newsletter at remarkable.com.

    • Software updates

      Absolutely. We haven't forgotten the original paper tablet, and plan to continue updating the software and improving the overall user experience. You can find a guide on how to update your reMarkable here.

      Purchasing reMarkable 1 and necessary accessories

      Accessories for reMarkable 1 are now available in our webshop. The reMarkable 1 paper tablet will be available for purchase in the near future.

       

      Our customers’ satisfaction is important to us, and we want you to keep using your paper tablet for years to come. 

       

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    • Marker tips for reMarkable 1 are compatible with reMarkable 2, and vice versa.

       

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    • Unfortunately, the new Markers are calibrated differently due to changes in the screen. reMarkable 2 also has different physical dimensions and will not fit in a reMarkable 1 Folio.

      However, Marker tips for reMarkable 1 are compatible with reMarkable 2, and vice versa. 

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    • The new Marker and Marker Plus have been designed specifically to work in conjunction with reMarkable 2’s second-generation CANVAS display. We can therefore not guarantee an optimal experience if used with the reMarkable 1.

      However, Marker tips for reMarkable 1 are compatible with reMarkable 2 and vice versa.

       

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    • No, but it’s something we’re considering for the future.

    • No, unfortunately it is not possible to split the screen to view two documents or notebooks at the same time. However, you can import PDFs to annotate directly on a document.

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    • Yes. You can use LiveView to instantly show what you are writing or sketching on your computer. Note that you must be connected to Wi-Fi and logged into your desktop app to be able to use LiveView.

      Read more about LiveView here.

    • The menu language on reMarkable is English. 

      The handwriting conversion feature currently supports the following languages:

      Basque, Bulgarian, Catalan , Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English (Canada), English (United Kindom), English (United States), Estonia, Finnish, French (Canada), French (France), Galician, German (Austria),German (Germany), Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Irish, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenia, Spanish and Swedish.

      Available keyboard languages are American English and norsk bokmål. Select your keyboard language in Keyboard settings. 

       

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    • If you're left-handed, don't worry. A few of our colleagues are also left-handed. They want to make sure all lefties have an excellent experience with their reMarkable device.

      You'll be able to set up your reMarkable to left-handed mode when you first set up your device. We've also made it easy to switch between right-handed and left-handed modes in the main settings.

      How to select left hand mode:

      Just like on reMarkable 1, activating left-handed mode on reMarkable 2 involves following a few simple steps in the settings menu.

      1. Go to settings in the sidebar menu
      2. Tap accessibility
      3. Choose left or right-handed mode.

       

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    • You can read DRM-free ePUB ebooks on the reMarkable, as well as PDFs. Kindle ebooks are not supported. You can find more information about reading ebooks on the reMarkable 2 here.

       

      Note: you'll also soon be able to read web articles on reMarkable with our extension for Google Chrome, Read on reMarkable.

    • As soon as your return package is received and processed at our facility, we will issue you a refund or send you a replacement. We will notify you once the return is checked, and confirm your refund or replacement. 

      *You will be issued a refund within 10 days once the package has been processed at our facility.

      *For returns for repair/replacement, please allow 10-20 working days before your repaired/replaced product is issued.

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    • Unfortunately, it's not possible to change the pickup appointment once it's been scheduled. If you're unable to arrange pickup at this date you have two options:

      1) Bring your return to a DHL office and hand it over to one of their staff members. Please make sure to hand them the three copies of the proforma invoice. Note: Do not place these inside the box.

      2) Submit a new return request in order to book a new pickup date. In this case, be sure to print new documents, as the old ones will have expired.

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    • The shipping label and proforma invoice can be found under the My returns tab at remarkable.12return.com. The shipping label can be found under Shipping and the proforma invoice under Return information

      1) Print one copy of the shipping label and make sure it comes out on two different sheets. The first part must be glued/taped to the outside of the box, and the second part is for you to keep as a receipt.

      2) Be sure to print three copies of the proforma invoice and hand these over to DHL upon pick-up/drop-off. Do NOT put any documents inside the box.

       

       

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    • Unfortunately, booking a pickup with DHL only works one time with one return request. If DHL did not arrive at the scheduled time you will need to submit a new return request in order to book a new pickup appointment. You can create a new return request by logging into your account at remarkable.12return.com. You will need to print new shipping labels now, as the previous shipping labels have expired.

      * To avoid going through the process all over again you can drop the package off at one of DHL's offices along with the three copies of the proforma invoice and the second part of the shipping label. 

       

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    • If your return has been sent back to you, this is most likely due to missing documents. Unfortunately, it's not possible to book a pickup more than once with one return request. To resend the return, a new return request will need to be submitted at remarkable.12return.com. Please be sure to print new documents, as the old ones will have expired.

      During the handover to DHL please be sure to provide the three copies of the proforma invoice and the second part of the shipping label to the courier. Do not place the documents  inside the box

      The shipping label and proforma invoice can be found under the My returns tab at remarkable.12return.com. The shipping label can be found under Shipping and the proforma invoice under Return information

      *Please be sure to use the correct information when submitting your return request. If your order ID isn't correct our systems will reject it automatically. In addition, if you're now outside the 30-day return period be sure to include your ticket ID in the reason for return field when submitting the return request, in order to get your request approved.

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    • reMarkable 2 replaces your notebooks and printed documents, without sacrificing the feel of paper. It’s a next-generation paper tablet for taking handwritten notes, reading, and reviewing documents. Boasting a groundbreaking new display, weeks of battery, and a paper-thin design, it’s the most advanced paper tablet yet. reMarkable 2 was also designed to help you focus, no social media, notifications, or pop ups, just you and your thoughts. 

       

      Specifications: 

      • 4.7 mm (0.19 in) thin — the world's thinnest tablet
      • 188 x 246 x 4.7 mm (7.4 x 9.6 x 0.19 in)
      • 403.5 g (0.89 lb)
      • Wi-Fi connected
      • 8 GB internal storage
      • Up to two weeks of battery
      • Automatically synced to your phone and computer with the reMarkable cloud service

      Technical specifications

       

      Size

      188.0 x 246.0 x 4.7 mm

       

      Weight

      403.5 g (0.89 lb)

       

      Thickness

      4.7 mm (0.19 in)

       

      Screen size

      10.3″

       

      Storage

      8 GB internal storage

       

      Menu language

      English

       

      Operating system

      Codex, a custom Linux-based OS

       

      RAM

      1 GB LPDDR3 SDRAM

       

      Processor

      1.2 GHz dual core ARM

       

      Battery

      Rechargeable

       

      Supported file formats

      PDF and ePUB

       

      Palm rejection?

       

      Backlight?

      No backlight

       

      Memory card?

      External memory cards are not supported

       

      Charging

      USB-C

       

      Visit our homepage for more information about reMarkable 2.  

       

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    • Our paper-like display has been redesigned from the ground up, resulting in the second-generation CANVAS display. It’s a completely new display technology that makes reMarkable 2 up to twice as responsive as its predecessor, and even closer to paper. The reMarkable is among the most responsive digital paper tablets the industry has ever seen with a record-breaking 21 ms of latency.

       

      With reMarkable 2 we have improved the contrast of the display, making sure it gives a great writing and reading experience.

       

      Specifications

      • 10.3” monochrome digital paper display (no colors)
      • 1872 x 1404 resolution (226 DPI)
      • Multi-point capacitive touch
      • Paper-like surface friction
      • Sunlight readable
      • Partially powered by E Ink technology
      • 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity


       

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    • reMarkable 2 is charged with a USB-C charger. The battery indicator on the home screen will indicate that the device is charging.

      Battery

      • Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery
      • 3000 mAh
      • Up to two weeks of battery

      If you are experiencing issues with charging your reMarkable 2, please contact us here. 

       

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    • The power button is located on the top left corner of your reMarkable 2. It’s used for powering on and off, as well as the sleep and wake functions. 

      How to use the power button

      • Put the device in sleep mode by pressing the power button once. The ‘reMarkable is sleeping’ message will appear on the screen.
      • Wake the device by pressing the power button once.
      • Turn off reMarkable 2 by pressing the power button for 3 seconds. You will then be asked whether you want to turn off the device or not.
      • Turn on reMarkable by holding in the power button until the screen flashes from black to white.

      Read more about sleep and other power-saving modes in power settings.

    • Marker

      The Marker is an inseparable part of the paper-like experience. It's designed to deliver just the right friction and draws digital ink on reMarkable with incredibly low lag. An exceptionally precise tool, down to the smallest details. 

      Specifications

      • No battery, setup, or pairing required
      • Special high-friction Marker tip
      • 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity
      • 50 degrees of tilt provides an exceptional writing experience
      • Weight: 15 g

      Marker Plus 

      Marker Plus is an unrivaled digital writing instrument. Weighted for a balanced, authentic writing experience. A second sensor on the Marker Plus’s top end, allows you to erase by flipping it upside down. 

      Specifications

      • No battery, setup, or pairing required
      • Special high-friction Marker tip
      • 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity
      • 50 degrees of tilt gives an exceptional writing experience
      • Eraser
      • Weight: 19 g

      Marker tips 

      The Marker tips are carefully designed to deliver a paper-like writing experience. reMarkable comes with 10 spare Marker tips.

      How long do the Marker tips last?

      The durability of Marker tips depends on writing technique and amount of use. Our best estimate for an average user is anywhere from three to seven weeks. 

      Marker tips will become available soon.

       

      Will the new Marker Plus, or the Marker for reMarkable 2 work on my reMarkable 1?

      The new Marker and Marker Plus have been designed specifically to work in conjunction with reMarkable 2’s second-generation CANVAS display. We can therefore not guarantee an optimal experience if used with the reMarkable 1.

      However, Marker tips for reMarkable 1 are compatible with reMarkable 2 and vice versa.

       

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    • Folio

      The original sleeve for reMarkable 2, in polymer weave. Protection for your paper tablet and Marker.  

      Book Folio

      The new Book Folio allows you to keep your reMarkable in its cover while you’re working. Designed in conjunction with reMarkable 2, Book Folio provides smart and functional protection for your paper tablet. 

       

      Find the Folio that's best for you in our webshop. 

      Will the Folio I got with my reMarkable 1 work with reMarkable 2?

      reMarkable 2 has different physical dimensions and will not fit in a reMarkable 1 Folio.

       

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    • WARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to the reMarkable paper tablet or other property. Read all the safety information below before using the device.

       

      Handling

      Handle the reMarkable device with care. When transporting it, we advise you to keep your device in a folio to protect it. The device contains sensitive electronic components that can be damaged if dropped, cracked, burnt or bent. Do not attempt to insert foreign objects into the device.

      Don’t use the reMarkable device or its accessories in rain or near other wet locations, as it contains electrical components that can be damaged if it comes in contact with liquid. If your device gets wet, unplug all cables and let the device go into sleep mode. Let the device dry completely before turning it on by pressing the power button. Do not attempt to dry your reMarkable with an external heat source, such as a microwave oven or hairdryer.

       

      Cleaning

      Before cleaning reMarkable and its accessories, unplug all cables and turn off the device (press the power button for 4 seconds and tap 'Turn off'). Slightly dampen a soft and lint-free cloth with water. Do not use window cleaners, solvents, aerosol sprays, household cleaners, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives as this may damage the device permanently. Avoid getting moisture into any of the openings.

       

       

      Operating temperature

      Don't expose the reMarkable device to extreme heat or cold. The device is designed to be used in temperatures between 0° and 35° C (32° and 95° F) and stored in temperatures between -10° and 45° C (14° and 113° F).

       

      Repairing

      If your reMarkable needs service, do not open the device or attempt to repair it yourself. Disassembling the device may damage the device or cause injury to you. Please contact our customer support for more information.

       

      Battery

      The battery in the reMarkable should only be repaired or replaced by qualified personnel. Please contact our customer support for more information.

      NOTE

      Damaged batteries should be treated as hazardous materials. Do not return the device if the battery is swelling, leaking, or if you in any other way suspect that the battery is damaged. In this case, pleasedocument it with a picture or a video and make sure you dispose of or recycle the reMarkable and its accessories according to local laws and regulations. Do not puncture, drop or incinerate the battery.

       

      Charging

      The USB cable included with the device is certified to meet the criteria of the USB-IF Compliance Program. Charge the device with the cable included with the device or with cables and power adapters that are compatible with USB 2.0 or later and meets the requirements of USB-IF Battery Charging Spec, Rev 1.2.

       

      Choking hazard

      The device and accessories contain small parts that may present a choking hazard and must be kept away from small children.

       

      Distraction

      Using the reMarkable device can be distracting and may possibly cause dangerous situations. Avoid using the device while operating a vehicle.

       

      Radio frequency energy exposure and interference

      The reMarkable uses radio signals to connect to Wi-Fi. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the exposure limits for radio frequency energy as set by the Federal Communications Commission of the United States (FCC). For more information read the FCC Compliance Statement or input your device’s FCC ID (which can be found on the back of your device) into the FCC ID search form available at https://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid.

      Although the reMarkable complies with the regulations governing RF emission, the energy exposure from the device may negatively affect the operation of other electronic equipment.
      To prevent possible interference or danger, Wi-Fi on the device should be turned off in areas where a wireless connection is forbidden, such as within an aircraft system. Be aware that RF signals could constitute a hazard in areas such as health care facilities or construction sites, and use of Wi-Fi may be restricted. The device should not be used or charged with potentially explosive atmospheres.

       

      Medical device interference

      The reMarkable contains magnets, as well as components and radios that emit electromagnetic fields. These may interfere with personal medical devices, such as pacemakers or defibrillators, that are sensitive to magnetic and electromagnetic fields.
      Ensure to maintain a safe distance between the reMarkable and your medical device, and consult with a physician if interference is observed.

      Note that objects with magnetically-stored data may be sensitive to magnetic or electromagnetic fields. Hence, items such as credit cards and hard drives should not be placed near the device.

    • Damaged batteries should be treated as hazardous materials. Do not return the device if the battery is swelling, leaking, or if you in any other way suspect that the battery is damaged. In this case, pleasedocument it with a picture or a video make sure you dispose of or recycle the reMarkable and its accessories according to local laws and regulations. Do not puncture, drop, or incinerate the battery.

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