[Sound: Ambient electronic music begins.] [Visual: Wavy black lines move behind a black grid.] Narrator: What is killing our ability to focus? --- [Visual: A woman walks through a library with arched bookshelves.] [Visual: The woman sits at a desk and looks at a folder.] Narrator: In an era where we rely heavily on technology to accomplish our tasks, our capacity for deep thinking is being challenged. [Visual: A close-up of the woman's face.] Narrator: With distractions constantly bombarding us, how can we reclaim our attention and ability to think deeply? --- [Visual: A person fits an EEG cap with sensors onto a woman's head.] --- [Visual: A man stands at a desk looking at a computer monitor displaying brain activity scans and graphs. On-screen text reads: "Lower Cognitive Load".] [Visual: A man with a beard, wearing a blazer, speaks in an office.] Speaker 1: Most knowledge workers feel that they are often distracted at work. And many experience that work-related stress spills over into their personal lives. [Visual: A woman wearing an EEG cap types on a laptop in a dark room.] Speaker 1: When we get distracted, it affects everything we do. Our concentration, creative thinking, problem-solving, memory, and even decision-making. [Visual: A close-up of the woman's face as she looks at the laptop.] Speaker 1: Studies have shown that even a single notification can distract you for over 20 minutes, making us rush to get work done, which makes us even more stressed. In fact, the productivity loss from digital distractions can consume up to half a knowledge worker's workday. --- [Visual: A man with blonde hair writes on a reMarkable paper tablet with a Marker.] [Visual: The man speaks in a seated interview.] Speaker 2: When we invented the paper tablet category, we knew that this was a category equally defined by what it doesn't do. It should not distract you. And we've been true to those principles. It's tempting to kind of go off and to add more features that you don't really need that doesn't add to that core purpose, but we've been very disciplined around that. [Visual: Two men sit in chairs, having a conversation.] [Visual: The second man in the interview speaks.] Speaker 3: For me, it's the best of both worlds. It's everything that that computers and technology can deliver to us in terms of my notes are forever, and that writing feel, it just comes together in a wonderful way. --- [Visual: A hand holds a reMarkable paper tablet displaying a handwritten diagram.] [Visual: A Marker writes on the reMarkable screen.] --- [Visual: A man walks through a workshop and picks up a tray of components.] [Visual: Three people look down at a table covered with material samples and notebooks.] [Visual: A man sits in a workshop and speaks.] Speaker 4: I don't think anyone has experienced a display like this. It is a physical, reflective, color display, meaning that the actual colors that we now have introduced are physical particles of color in the same way a printed paper would be. [Visual: A person holds a reMarkable showing a grid of color swatches. They use a Marker on the screen.] Speaker 4: This gives an unobtrusive, smooth, and unfamiliar, but at the same time super familiar, experience of color printed on paper, which I recommend everyone to experience. --- [Visual: A hand uses a Marker to highlight text on a document displayed on a reMarkable paper tablet.] [Visual: The man in the blazer speaks in an office.] Speaker 1: Finding ways to stay focused and reduce stress is more important than ever. So we conducted a study comparing how people respond to working on different tasks on reMarkable versus a PC. The results are striking. [Visual: A hand circles words on a document on a reMarkable.] Speaker 1: When performing a single task, users felt 35% less stressed working on a reMarkable. And their brains worked 30% more efficiently compared to working on a PC. And this is substantial. [Visual: A woman with an EEG cap looks at a laptop screen. Hands type on the laptop.] Speaker 1: PCs are disruption devices that overload us with distractions. reMarkable, however, makes it easier to dedicate your attention to one task. --- [Visual: A hand uses a Marker to sketch a design on a reMarkable paper tablet.] [Visual: A person solders wires onto a circuit board.] [Visual: A person works on a circuit board under a microscope.] [Visual: A machine lowers a pin onto a flat object to test it.] --- [Visual: A man sits on a sofa, writing on a reMarkable paper tablet.] [Visual: The man from the interview speaks.] Speaker 3: As knowledge workers, we need to take back our ability to think deeply. [Visual: A woman stands and writes on a reMarkable paper tablet.] Speaker 3: If each of us can regain our focus as co-workers, parents and friends, imagine what's possible for the future. --- [Visual: The woman from the beginning walks along an indoor balcony. A pattern of large black dots is projected on the windowed wall behind her.] [Sound: Music fades out.]