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What the reMarkable Paper Pro Move is in 2026

The reMarkable Paper Pro Move is reMarkable’s portable color e-ink writing tablet, launched in 2025 to fill the gap between the discontinued reMarkable 2 and the 11.8-inch Paper Pro flagship. It runs the same Codex software as the rest of the reMarkable family, uses the same CANVAS color panel technology as the Paper Pro at smaller size, and ships with the Marker Plus stylus included. The defining tradeoff is panel size: 7.3 inches buys portability at the cost of full A4 PDF comfort.

The Paper Pro Move is the reMarkable that fits in a jacket pocket or alongside a laptop in a bag without occupying notebook real estate. That is what the device is for. Anything you read about “the Paper Pro Move falling short on PDFs” is true and irrelevant to its actual job; users who buy the Paper Pro Move expecting it to replace the larger Paper Pro will be disappointed, and users who buy it as a portable companion to a primary device will not.

Specs

reMarkable Paper Pro Move specs at a glance

Spec Value
Display 7.3-inch CANVAS color e-ink, 1696 x 954 pixels
Writing latency ~12 ms (paper-grade, matches Paper Pro)
Stylus Marker Plus included; Marker (no eraser) compatible
Software Codex OS (same as Paper Pro and reMarkable 2)
Cloud sync reMarkable Connect (subscription tiers apply)
Frontlight Yes, warm/cool adjustable
Weight 230 g (lighter than reMarkable 2)
Price (US) $429 with Marker Plus

Two specs deserve emphasis. The first is writing latency: at roughly 12 ms, the Paper Pro Move matches the Paper Pro and stays competitive with the Boox writing-tablet line. The second is the panel resolution: at 1696 x 954 pixels, the panel is sharp enough for handwriting and most reading but tight for A4 PDFs that were not reflowable. For dense PDF reading, the larger Paper Pro is the right pick.

Who it suits

Who the Paper Pro Move fits

Three user types get the most from the Paper Pro Move. The first is the primary-Paper-Pro owner who wants a companion device for travel and meetings. The second is the user with handwriting-first workflows that fit a 7-inch screen (bullet journaling, daily notes, capture rather than long-form writing). The third is the user replacing a paper notebook rather than a tablet; for that user, 7.3 inches is closer to a hardcover notebook than a screen they wish were bigger.

Three user types should look elsewhere. Users who do dense PDF reading or annotation should buy the Paper Pro instead; the larger panel earns the price for that workflow. Users who want apps (Kindle reader, OneNote, third-party PDF tools) should buy a Boox device that runs Android. Users who primarily read ebooks with occasional notes should consider the Kobo Libra Color at lower price.

Compared to

How the Paper Pro Move compares

The most useful comparisons for the Paper Pro Move are against three specific alternatives. Against the Paper Pro at $579, the Move trades panel size and PDF comfort for portability and $150. Against the iPad mini at $499, the Move trades app flexibility and color saturation for paper-grade writing feel and battery life. Against the broader Paper Pro Move alternative landscape, Boox color devices, the Kobo Libra Color, and the Supernote A5 X2 each fit different user types.

For users coming from a reMarkable 2 (now discontinued), the Paper Pro Move is the smallest current upgrade path. It is smaller than the reMarkable 2 (10.3-inch panel) but adds color, frontlight, and the newer software, while losing some writing-room. For users coming from a paper notebook, the Move is the closest reMarkable feels to that experience.

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Buying

Buying the reMarkable Paper Pro Move in 2026

The Paper Pro Move sells direct from reMarkable in most regions, with the Marker Plus stylus included in the listed price ($429 US, equivalent in EUR/GBP with VAT). reMarkable also runs an official refurbished store with occasional Move stock at lower price; refurbs ship with the same warranty as new units. The Premium folio cover ($79) is the most-recommended accessory; budget covers from third parties cost less but vary in fit and finish.

Two buying considerations worth flagging. First, the 100-day return policy makes the Move relatively low-risk to test against your actual workflow rather than a review’s. Second, the reMarkable Connect subscription is optional but unlocks Convert to Text and seamless cross-device sync; many users skip it initially and add it later when the workflow demands it. For deeper coverage, our Paper Pro Move review walks through long-form daily-use verdict.

If you have run the Paper Pro Move for a few months, drop the verdict in the comments. Multi-month use surfaces things review-week pieces never can, and the comments are where this page actually stays current.