Fans of distraction-free, paper-like tablets have a new option to consider. reMarkable, known for its minimalist E-Ink writing devices, has introduced the reMarkable Paper Pro Move, a 7.3-inch handheld writing tablet designed to bring the company’s beloved note-taking experience into a smaller, more portable form factor. At $449, this device is positioned as a premium option for writers, students, and professionals who value simplicity and portability over feature-rich versatility.
Unlike traditional tablets that double as entertainment hubs, the reMarkable lineup stays laser-focused on writing, sketching, and annotating. The Paper Pro Move continues that tradition while addressing a key request from users: a version that’s easier to carry anywhere.
Compact Yet Capable: Hardware and Design
The Paper Pro Move retains the same Canvas Color E-Ink technology used in last year’s full-size Paper Pro. This display supports note-taking and highlighting in multiple colors, with the ability to render 20,000 distinct shades. That’s a significant leap for E-Ink, long known for black-and-white or limited grayscale experiences.
At 7.3 inches, the new device is small enough to hold in one hand or slide into a bag or large pocket. It weighs less than half the original Paper Pro’s weight, making it far more travel-friendly. While the larger Paper Pro measured just 0.2 inches thick, the Move is a bit chunkier at 0.26 inches still slim, but slightly thicker to accommodate its compact build.
Inside, the Paper Pro Move uses a dual-core Arm processor (compared to the quad-core chip in the full-size model), alongside 2GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. It retains a USB-C port, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth connectivity. Battery life remains impressive, with reMarkable advertising up to two weeks on a single charge ideal for extended trips or daily use without constant recharging.
Pricing and Accessories
The reMarkable Paper Pro Move starts at $449. This base package includes the standard Marker stylus but no protective case. For users who want a more premium writing tool, the Marker Pro which adds a built-in eraser and an improved texture is available for an extra $50.
Folio cases for the Paper Pro Move are sold separately and range from $69 to $139 depending on style and material. reMarkable also offers the tablet without a marker or folio for customers who already own compatible accessories from previous models.
While the price may feel steep for a single-purpose device, it reflects reMarkable’s niche market, customers who are willing to pay for distraction-free digital writing with hardware that mimics the feel of pen on paper better than almost any competitor.
Part of what sets reMarkable apart from other tablets is its Linux-based operating system, which is intentionally minimalistic. There are no push notifications, no app stores, and no distractions. As the company proudly markets it, “the tablet won’t beep or buzz to try and grab your attention.”
Third-party integrations are limited to cloud storage services like Google Drive, OneDrive, and Dropbox, allowing for basic file sharing and synchronization. That’s enough for many professionals and students who use the device purely for taking notes, sketching diagrams, or annotating PDFs.
But this simplicity is also a limitation. Unlike Android-based competitors, such as Boox devices, reMarkable tablets do not support email, messaging, or productivity apps. For some users, this purist approach is the main selling point a way to focus on creative work without the digital noise of modern tablets. For others, it’s a dealbreaker
For those seeking a more versatile handheld E-Ink tablet, alternatives like the lkBoox Palma series provide a compelling contrast. These devices run Android and include access to the Google Play Store, making them capable of running Kindle, email, note-taking, and productivity apps all in one.
However, they typically lack the ultra-responsive stylus experience and thoughtful, paper-like design that reMarkable is known for. The Paper Pro Move is not trying to compete on versatility; it competes on focus and quality of the writing experience.
Who Is the Paper Pro Move For?
The Paper Pro Move is clearly aimed at a specific audience:
* Writers and Journalers who want a portable, distraction-free device that feels close to writing on real paper.
* Students and Professionals who frequently annotate PDFs or take notes during meetings and classes, valuing clarity and portability.
* Artists and Sketchers who prefer the natural texture and color range of modern E-Ink for conceptual drawings and brainstorming.
If you’re looking for a single device to read, write, draw, and run apps, this may not be the right fit. But if your priority is writing well, anywhere, with a device that won’t tempt you to open Netflix or check email, the Paper Pro Move delivers.
The reMarkable Paper Pro Move represents a thoughtful evolution of the company’s vision. It takes what users already love elegant design, paper-like writing, long battery life and puts it in a smaller, lighter form. At $449, it’s undeniably a luxury device, but it also fills a niche no other company has fully captured.
In a market where most tablets try to be everything at once, the Paper Pro Move proudly chooses to do less and, for the right person, it does that less brilliantly.




