reMarkable Introduces Pocketable Paper Pro Move Tablet

reMarkable Introduces Pocketable Paper Pro Move Tablet
reMarkable launches the Paper Pro Move, a pocket-sized e-paper tablet with a 7.3-inch color display. It focuses on distraction-free, on-the-go note-taking.

reMarkable, the company behind some of the most well-known digital paper tablets, has introduced a smaller and more portable device called the reMarkable Paper Pro Move. This new release is essentially a downsized version of the Paper Pro, created for people who want a digital notebook they can use anywhere, whether they are standing in a hallway, sitting on a train, or squeezed into a crowded bus. The Paper Pro Move is designed to bring together the tactile feel of writing on paper with the convenience of a device that can be comfortably held in one hand.

Key Takeaways

  • Compact size: The reMarkable Paper Pro Move has a 7.3-inch Canvas Color display, making it much smaller and lighter than the company’s previous models.
  • Color and light: It features the same E Ink Gallery 3 color screen technology as the larger Paper Pro, along with an adjustable reading light.
  • On-the-go focus: Built with portability in mind, it has a form factor similar to a reporter’s notepad.
  • Core functionality: True to reMarkable’s philosophy, it avoids apps and notifications, focusing only on note-taking, reading, and annotating.

This launch feels like a direct response to customer feedback. While the reMarkable 2 and the original Paper Pro earned praise for their natural writing feel and focused approach, many users pointed out that those devices were too large for quick note-taking on the move. The Paper Pro Move aims to fix that. Measuring 195.6 x 107.8 x 6.5 mm and weighing just 230 grams, it is light and comfortable enough to use one-handed. The design sticks closely to the larger Paper Pro, with an aluminum frame and a ridged side for better grip.

The display is one of the standout features. The 7.3-inch Canvas Color display runs at a resolution of 1696 x 954 pixels, giving it 264 pixels per inch. It uses the same E Ink Gallery 3 technology found in the bigger Paper Pro, which means users can now highlight, annotate, and read in subtle colors rather than only black and white. That is a step up from the older reMarkable 2, which offered only a monochrome screen. The adjustable reading light is also included, making it easier to use in darker settings without the harsh blue tones that come from typical backlit screens.

Inside, the Paper Pro Move comes with a 1.7 GHz Dual Core Cortex-A55 processor, 2 GB of RAM, and 64 GB of internal storage. Its battery is smaller at 2,334 mAh compared to the Paper Pro’s 5,030 mAh, but the company says it can still last up to two weeks with regular use. A quick 10-minute charge is said to provide up to three days of battery life, which could be especially useful for people who are often on the go.

As with other reMarkable tablets, users can choose between the Marker and the Marker Plus stylus. The Plus version includes a built-in eraser tip, and both markers have replaceable tips that help maintain the feel of writing on paper. The device runs on reMarkable’s Linux-based operating system, which includes features like handwriting-to-text conversion, folders and tags for organization, and a search function for handwritten notes. Many of these features, along with unlimited cloud storage and syncing with desktop and mobile apps, are part of the company’s optional Connect subscription.

The reMarkable Paper Pro Move is priced at $449 USD and comes with the standard Marker. It is available now through the company’s official website. While the price may feel high for a device that is focused on just a handful of tasks, there is clearly a strong community that values exactly that simplicity. On forums and platforms like Reddit, many users say they are willing to pay for a tool that helps them stay focused and step away from the usual stream of digital distractions. reMarkable has leaned into this niche since launching its first tablet in 2016, and the Paper Pro Move seems like a natural extension of that vision, only this time in a size that slips right into a pocket.

Related FAQs

Q. What is the main difference between reMarkable Paper Pro Move and Paper Pro?

A. The main difference is the size. The Paper Pro Move has a 7.3-inch screen and is built for portability, while the Paper Pro has a larger 11.8-inch screen for a desktop-like experience.

Q. Does the reMarkable Paper Pro Move have an adjustable reading light?

A. Yes, the reMarkable Paper Pro Move includes an adjustable reading light. This allows you to use the device comfortably in various lighting conditions, from bright sunlight to a dimly lit room.

Q. Is there a monthly subscription for reMarkable devices?

A. There is an optional subscription called Connect. It provides features like unlimited cloud storage, handwriting conversion, and access to notes on other devices. The device works without a subscription, but with limited cloud storage.

Q. Can I use the reMarkable Paper Pro Move for reading ebooks?

A. Yes, the device supports EPUB and PDF file formats, which means you can use it to read ebooks and documents.

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