Friday, September 5, 2025

reMarkable Paper Pro Move

Hartley Charlton (Hacker News):

reMarkable today unveiled the Paper Pro Move, a compact color E Ink tablet that brings its minimalist writing experience to a more portable form factor aimed at those seeking a focused alternative to full-featured tablets like the iPad mini.

The Paper Pro Move features a 7.3-inch Canvas Color display based on E Ink Gallery 3 technology, offering improved color reproduction and a paper-like texture optimized for handwriting. The tablet measures 7.7 inches tall, 4.24 inches wide, and 6.5 millimeters thick, weighing 235 grams, making it significantly smaller and lighter than the 11.8-inch Paper Pro introduced in 2024. The iPad mini, on the other hand, measures 7.69 inches tall, 5.3 inches wide, and 7.2 millimeters thick, weighing 293 grams.

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The Paper Pro Move supports PDFs and ePub documents but does not provide access to digital bookstores or third-party apps.

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Pricing begins at $449 with the standard Marker stylus, while a $499 configuration includes the Marker Plus with an integrated eraser.

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Update (2025-09-29): Michael Burkhardt:

The new reMarkable Paper Pro Move hit the shelves earlier this month, and it comes in with a much smaller form factor, akin to an iPad mini. This new smaller reMarkable paper tablet is also a lot cheaper, making for a rather interesting comparison between the two.

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If you want to see all of the differences between the two devices, here they are.

Update (2025-10-08): Steve Troughton-Smith:

Hardware acquired. Now to figure out if it fits into my life…

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There is a lot of low-hanging fruit missing from reMarkable OS, that much is clear from the moment you start using it. Documents have infinite vertical scrolling, but finite horizontal scrolling, so a traditional mind-map layout doesn’t really work here without jumping through hoops (like using pinch-zoom to write tiny text). There are so many things they should be putting engineering effort into before nonsense like ‘AI’, but alas these are the times we live in.

Update (2025-10-14): See also: geoffaire.

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