On Sept. 3, 2025, Remarkable launched the Paper Pro Move, a pocket-friendly 7.3-inch color E Ink digital notepad that aims to bring the Paper Pro experience into a much smaller, more portable chassis while keeping the Marker stylus included and pricing from $449.
Key Takeaways
- Remarkable introduced the Paper Pro Move on Sept. 3, 2025 — a 7.3-inch color E Ink notepad designed for portability.
- Dimensions: 7.7 inches tall by 4.24 inches wide; weight is under half of the 11.8-inch Paper Pro.
- Storage and internals: 64GB storage, 1.7GHz dual-core Cortex-A55 CPU, and a 2,334mAh battery (company estimates up to two weeks).
- Pricing: $449 with the standard Marker; $499 bundle includes the Marker Plus with built-in eraser; the 11.8-inch Paper Pro remains $629.
- Display: custom 7.3-inch E Ink Gallery 3 panel for richer colors but slower refresh than monochrome E Ink or Kaleido filters.
- Primary use: note-taking, annotation, templates and handwriting-to-text conversion; limited ebook/document features (PDF/ePub only, no bookstore access).
- Some advanced cloud or mobile features will require Remarkable Connect subscription at $2.99/month after a 100-day free trial.
Verified Facts
The Paper Pro Move uses a 7.3-inch custom version of E Ink’s Gallery 3 color panel, the same underlying panel family used in Remarkable’s larger Paper Pro. Gallery 3 mixes four microscopic ink shades to produce more vivid and accurate color than older filter-based color solutions, but that approach typically slows screen refresh and page redraws.
Remarkable lists the Move at 7.7 inches tall and 4.24 inches wide, making it similar in stature to the 7th-generation iPad Mini but an inch narrower. The device includes 64GB of internal storage, a 1.7GHz dual-core Cortex-A55 processor and a 2,334mAh battery; the company claims the battery should last up to two weeks under typical use.
The Move ships with the magnetic Marker stylus that charges when attached; buyers can opt for a $499 bundle that adds the Marker Plus with an integrated eraser button. Remarkable continues to sell the original 11.8-inch Paper Pro at $629, so the Move is compact but not a budget alternative.
Functionally, the Move focuses on note-taking and document annotation. It supports PDFs and ePub files but lacks native access to ebook stores and has a dimmer front light than many dedicated e-readers. Remarkable also offers handwriting conversion, templates and basic sync features, while several advanced integrations are gated behind the optional Connect subscription.
Context & Impact
Remarkable’s first full-color Paper Pro, introduced a year earlier, targeted users who wanted a larger, tablet-like canvas for notes and color diagrams. The Move shifts the product line toward mobility, addressing users who prioritize pocketability and one-handed carrying over a larger writing surface.
For professionals and students who annotate PDFs or sketch on the go, the Move’s landscape width—when rotated—approaches the usable writing area of the bigger Paper Pro, despite the smaller diagonal. That balance could make it attractive as a secondary device next to phones and larger tablets.
However, the Move will not displace dedicated color e-readers: it lacks bookstore access, has a dim front light compared with some competitors, and refresh behavior on Gallery 3 is slower, which may affect casual reading or fast page turns.
Remarkable’s subscription model may influence the device’s long-term value for some buyers: features like mobile-app editing and certain sharing integrations will require a $2.99/month Connect plan after a 100-day trial.
Official Statements
Remarkable states the Move is designed for portability and estimates up to two weeks of battery life under typical usage patterns.
Remarkable
Unconfirmed
- Real-world battery endurance will vary with brightness settings, wireless use and handwriting-to-text syncing; independent long-term tests are pending.
- Retail availability and local pricing outside Remarkable’s online store may differ by region and were not detailed at launch.
Bottom Line
The Paper Pro Move compresses Remarkable’s color-note experience into a truly pocketable device, trading a larger canvas and faster display responsiveness for convenience and portability. If you want a dedicated, color-capable digital notebook that you can carry like a paperback, the Move is a strong option — though buyers should weigh the slower color refresh and the costs of post-trial subscription features.