reMarkable Paper Pro Move: the paper tablet designed for work that happens anytime, anywhere, and with anyone. Be there in the moment while you capture your thoughts on the paper-like color display. With an ultraportable design and two weeks of battery life, it goes wherever work takes you.
Q: What is the screen size of the paper tablet?
A: The screen size of the paper tablet is 7.3 inches.
Q: What type of display does the tablet have?
A: The paper tablet has a Canvas Color display.
Q: Does this paper tablet support Wi-Fi connectivity?
A: Yes, this paper tablet supports Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz connectivity.
Q: What is the battery capacity of this tablet?
A: The battery capacity of the paper tablet is 2334 milliampere hours.
Q: How much storage does the paper tablet have?
A: The paper tablet has 64 gigabytes of internal storage.
Q: Can I convert my handwriting to text on this tablet?
A: Yes, you can convert your handwriting to typed text with this paper tablet.
Q: Does the tablet come with a stylus?
A: Yes, the paper tablet comes with a stylus included.
Q: Can you display documents for signatures?
A: Hello there! You can easily view and sign documents directly on the device. Simply open a PDF, add your signature using the Marker just like you would on paper, then send or export the signed file when you’re done. For step-by-step guidance, you can refer to this helpful article: https://support.remarkable.com/s/getting-started/Set-up-your-reMarkable

reMarkable Paper Pro Move: the paper tablet designed for work that happens anytime, anywhere, and with anyone. Be there in the moment while you capture your thoughts on the paper-like color display. With an ultraportable design and two weeks of battery life, it goes wherever work takes you.

reMarkable Paper Pro Move: the paper tablet designed for work that happens anytime, anywhere, and with anyone. Be there in the moment while you capture your thoughts on the paper-like color display. With an ultraportable design, protective Book Folio, and two weeks of battery life, it goes wherever work takes you.

Replace all your notebooks and documents with a tablet that feels just like paper. Experience paper-like writing and reading on our thinnest and lightest design.

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| Pros for reMarkable - Paper Pro Move - 7.3" Paper Tablet with Marker Plus - Silver | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Portability, Size, Writing Performance, Build Quality, Weight | Portability, Writing Experience, Overall Performance, Form Factor | Writing Experience, Battery Life, Ease of use, Note Taking, Organization | Overall Performance, Portability, Size, Battery Life, Screen Quality |
| Cons for reMarkable - Paper Pro Move - 7.3" Paper Tablet with Marker Plus - Silver | |||
| Battery Life | There were no cons for this product— | Backlight, Price, Speed, Connectivity, Security | Storage Capacity |
Customers regard the Paper Pro Move as simple and easy to use due to its portability. However, some customers have expressed concerns about the device's battery life.
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If writing is the subject and what you looking for, this device is the answer. Look, I'm not going to lie, it's expensive. I think it should have been $399. But I have the bigger brother and if not for the size the Remarkable 2 would have been my "be all to end all". Everyday I wished the Remarkable 2 was smaller. It was the only thing that kept me from really using it like I wanted to. And now we have the Pro Move and this is exactly what I wanted but they even added color, which closed the door for me. This thing is my Tech item of the year. Whoever decided to do this smaller was a genius. I love how it feels to be able to walk and write or stand and write at a moment notice, just like a notepad was designed to work. This thing is so addictive to me. I love just sitting around writing out notes, journals, ideas, to do list, etc . The only thing I would knock it for is the lie of battery life for up to 2 weeks. That's not at all what you ever see. You might get 5 days if you are luck and barely write. For me I'm charging at the end of the 3rd day without ever using Internet or light. Other than the price and this , it would be perfect but even with these two issues I still vote for it as the product of the year for me.
Methos Posted
After having the RM2, I loved the size, however, I wanted something more robust and portable. I exchanged it for the RM Pro Move and I couldn’t be happier! While it’s smaller, it has become an indispensable tool in my arsenal, and I grad it to jot down notes and sign pdfs over my iPad. I am able to concentrate on the task at hand without having to dismiss notifications and being distracted by endless notifications! It’s so simple to use, that I carry it everywhere! I highly recommend this device for people who want to get things done undistracted, I have become more productive and less stressed about my to do list, I’m journaling more, and find my day more organized. Just go buy this already!
Gene Posted
I’ve wanted a reMarkable for years and was excited to try the Move. The unboxing and hardware quality feel premium, but the experience quickly falls apart once you start using it. Right out of the box, the display has a faint glow at the top that looks like light leaking through the screen. I thought mine was defective until I found other users reporting the same issue. The color backlight is also completely off, giving everything a yellow tint, and there’s no way to adjust it outside of brightness. Drawing feels awkward and not at all like paper. The biggest problem is the screen flicker, every time you stop or pause a stroke, the entire display flashes, which becomes distracting almost immediately. Colors look dull and washed out, making sketching or highlighting feel pointless. On top of that, you need a subscription to sync or export notes. There’s no easy way to work offline, and the software feels minimal. It struggles with PDFs and has no built-in e-reader, which limits its usefulness. I've attached a photo showing a direct comparison with my other tablets, including the iFlytek AINote Air 2 on the left, the reMarkable Move in the middle, and the iPad Mini with a matte screen protector on the right. The differences in clarity, color, and responsiveness speak for themselves. I wanted to love the Move, but it feels unfinished and frustrating to use.