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What the reMarkable Paper Pro vs Paper Pro Move decision actually is

The reMarkable Paper Pro vs Paper Pro Move comparison is unusual among device decisions because the software is identical and the philosophy is identical. Both devices run Codex (reMarkable’s closed Linux-based OS), both support the Marker Plus stylus with color writing, both sync through reMarkable Connect, and both handle notes, PDFs, and EPUB ebooks the same way. What changes between them is the physical form factor: the Paper Pro is a desk-and-meeting-room device at 11.8 inches; the Paper Pro Move is a pocket-and-bag device at 7.3 inches.

That makes the buying decision unusually clean. Either the workflow benefits from a larger writing surface (Paper Pro), or it benefits from being smaller and more portable (Paper Pro Move). The trade-offs aren’t software-driven; they’re physical. A reader who wants both can run them as a paired set, and the reMarkable lineup explicitly supports that workflow through cross-device sync.

Specs

Side-by-side specs: Paper Pro vs Paper Pro Move

Spec comparison 10 rows
Paper ProPaper Pro Move
Panel size11.8-inch7.3-inch
Resolution2160 x 16201696 x 954
Display techColor CANVAS e-inkColor CANVAS e-ink
FrontlightYes (warm and cool)Yes (warm and cool)
StylusMarker Plus includedMarker Plus included
OSCodexCodex
Storage64 GB32 GB
BatteryUp to 2 weeks light useUp to 1-2 weeks light use
Weight525 g~230 g
Price$579$429

Two non-obvious differences are worth highlighting. The Paper Pro Move’s 32GB of storage is enough for a working notebook archive but tight for users who import lots of PDFs (textbooks, technical documentation). The weight gap (525g vs 230g) is the larger physical difference; the Paper Pro Move is genuinely pocketable while the Paper Pro is a bag-and-desk device.

Same software, same stylus, same workflow. The reMarkable Paper Pro vs Paper Pro Move decision is about where the device lives, not what it does.

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Use case

Where each device wins

  • Long writing sessions: Paper Pro. The 11.8-inch panel reduces page turns and matches the size of paper notebooks more closely. Long writing on the Paper Pro Move adds friction from frequent page-changes.
  • Dense PDF reading: Paper Pro. A4 academic papers and technical documentation render clearly at the larger size; the Paper Pro Move shrinks them past comfortable reading.
  • Travel and bag-resident use: Paper Pro Move. The smaller form fits in jacket pockets and small bags where the Paper Pro requires a dedicated slot.
  • Meeting capture: Both work, with different fits. The Paper Pro suits boardroom-style settings; the Paper Pro Move suits stand-up meetings, walk-in conversations, and quick note capture.
  • Sketching and diagrams: Paper Pro. The larger panel gives more room for visual thinking; small sketches on the Paper Pro Move work but constrain composition.
  • Reading short-form content: Paper Pro Move. Newsletters, blog posts, short PDFs, and reformatted ebooks read well on the smaller panel one-handed.

Decision

How to choose: Paper Pro vs Paper Pro Move

Decision matrix 7 rows
If the use case isThe right pick is
Primary device, desk-based, long writingPaper Pro
Companion device, portable, quick capturePaper Pro Move
Heavy PDF reading (textbooks, technical docs)Paper Pro
Already own a reMarkable 2 or Paper PurePaper Pro Move (companion) or Paper Pro (upgrade)
Daily commute, meetings on the goPaper Pro Move
Single device, mixed use, can compromise either wayPaper Pro (size matters more for primary use)
Budget pinch but want color writingPaper Pro Move ($150 cheaper than Paper Pro)

If neither pick lands clean and the budget allows for both, owning a Paper Pro at the desk and a Paper Pro Move in the bag is the most common multi-device setup. Notes sync between them through reMarkable Connect, and switching mid-workflow is seamless because the software is identical. Many users converge on this two-device pattern after a year of using one or the other.

For deeper coverage on the Paper Pro Move specifically, our Paper Pro Move review covers the device in long-form, and Paper Pro Move alternatives covers the cross-brand comparison. For Paper Pro Move templates, Paper Pro Move templates covers that side. For the broader handwriting-to-text workflow, reMarkable handwriting recognition applies to both devices. The reMarkable hub indexes the rest.

If you’ve owned both the Paper Pro and the Paper Pro Move, drop the verdict in the comments. Side-by-side daily use surfaces things hands-on demos don’t, and a current page beats a tidy one.