

✍️ Elevate your note-taking game—where paper meets the future.
The reMarkable Paper Pro Move is a sleek, ultraportable 7.3-inch color digital paper tablet designed for professionals who demand distraction-free productivity. Featuring a high-resolution E Ink display that mimics real paper, a Marker Plus stylus with enhanced magnetic attachment, and up to 15 days of battery life, it syncs handwritten notes to the cloud for seamless access and conversion to typed text. Perfectly sized to fit in your jacket pocket or briefcase, it empowers you to capture, organize, and share ideas on the go with minimal interruptions.
















| ASIN | B0FMS91Z9M |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Battery Average Life | 15 days |
| Battery Capacity | 2334 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium-Cobalt |
| Battery Power | 2334 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,746 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #56 in Computer Tablets |
| Brand | reMarkable |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Stylus Pen |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 297 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 954x1696 Pixels |
| Display Type | E Ink |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.0 Type C |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen with Stylus Support |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 7.7"L x 4.2"W x 0.26"Th |
| Item Height | 3.3 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 248.4 Grams |
| Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 8.99 Watt Hours |
| Manufacturer | reMarkable |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Model Name | reMarkable Paper Pro Move |
| Model Number | RM03A |
| Native Resolution | 954x1696 pixels |
| Operating System | reMarkable OS |
| Processor Brand | ARM |
| Processor Description | Cortex A 55 |
| Processor Speed | 1.7 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 2 GB |
| Screen Size | 7.3 Inches |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year Manufacturer |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11g |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
B**R
Better Than Expected
I wasn't sure if this was going to fit the bill or not, but I'm finding it to be just what I needed. I use the Opera browser and the Remarkable Chrome extension works great. I can save articles directly to Move with it. I can also save emails, Instapaper and Inoreader articles as PDF's and import them in. Colors are better than I thought they would be and coming from the Remarkable 2, the light really makes a difference. Its smaller size makes it much more convenient. It's not quite pocket size unless I'm wearing a jacket, but any smaller just wouldn't work. All in all, I couldn't be happier with it.
R**D
GREAT ALTERNATE OR ADD TO AN ALREADY GREAT PRODUCT
I bought the original a couple of years back and have used it extensively. I was hoping a smaller version might become available and here we go! I keep this in my briefcase along with laptop. I wanted something slim and not bulky that I can put in my pocket. This has color and I really like that (my original larger one does not) When the boss call me to her office, I can pick up this up and away I go. Since it syncs with the REMARKABLE cloud, my other notes are all available on this one which is super important to me. Always taking notes for whatever project coming up and this smaller size is great for that. Very responsive unit and syncs quickly. I do think the case is ridiculously overpriced so I will wait for the market to come up with a cheaper alternate. Considering the price point, it is too bad they could not have included a basic protective case but neither do tablets to oh well. Magnet on the pen is stronger than the first gen version and that is a plus. Pen is has a solid feel and it's own software updates. There seems to be a slight delay from writing until it shows up on screen. This very well could be me just perceiving this or maybe because I am using color now. I did not get that feel with the original one I have. Being smaller, you do have to move the page around more but that is to be expected with size and after using a couple of weeks, no problem. On the back are 4 little rubber feet so it does not slide around. NICE TOUCH. I really appreciate them thinking of that. Overall I have been very happy with the Paper Pro Move. Once the after-market case makers catch up I will have it protected and makes sure my investment is safe.
R**R
It's just a excellent paper tablet.
Love this new remarkable paper. The light is amazing. I like that it's compact and it fits nicely in my purse for easy access. Holds all my documents in one place. Writes nice and smooth. I can email my documents from and to. It was a little pricey, but I purchased anyway. Happy customer.
T**M
Not worth it
Where do I begin? Coming from someone that has always used their iPad for a notepad, I always wanted to transition to one of these e-ink tablets. Remarkable has been on the market for a while so I finally pulled the trigger on something that is small and powerful for daily use. Write out of the box the quality is great. It’s hefty, nice aluminum chassis and built really well. But that’s it, that’s all I have to say about it. From here on out it’s nothing but negative. The value of the money. Short answer, absolutely not. First there is light bleed on the tablet, and if you’re not familiar with light bleed it’s when the light is bleeding from the panels. The left and the right and the bottom portions are fine but on the top of the panel there is severe light bleed that I just couldn’t unsee. This is something you don’t get when paying premium quality. Second, my tablet was stuck asking me to update my device and every time I did it would ask me to update my device again even though it was already up-to-date. To this day it is still on the screen asking me to update when there’s no update. Poor software performance. Oh and speaking of poor software performance, don’t get me started on battery life. I charged this thing at 100%, started writing for about 30 minutes on and off to test it and it dropped to 70%. seriously? My phone last longer than this by miles. And this is using little to no backlight. Let’s not forget that remarkable advertised 1 to 2 weeks before charging. Battery life is abysmal, my tablet wouldn’t even last throughout the day with minimal notes. Lastly, you don’t even get access to all the features without subscribing to remarkable services. Are you kidding me? I’m paying $500 (500!) and I have to pay an extra three dollars a month to get additional templates to write on? This has got to be a joke. Wanna know what else you have to pay for? To search for something in your notebooks. That’s right, you have to pay 3$ a month to search for something in your tablet. And I can’t even believe they called his tablet a color screen tablet, when the colors are so dull and matte that you can’t even tell the difference between blue and black. All those reasons above make this tablet worth no more than $150 and that’s being very generous. A PlayStation 5, a decent laptop, a good iPad with a pencil all cost the same price as this 7.3 inch tablet that you can’t even load your Amazon Kindle books on and still have to pay for common features. Let that sink in. Now, onto my opinion. I don’t understand where this tablet fits when it comes to its size. It’s 7.3 inches, then including the bezel it’s about 9 inches long which is too big to just put in my pocket because it’s awkward, goofy and about to fall out especially with a case or the pencil on it. At the same time, it’s also way too small to be an actual notebook or a journal. So either you shove this thing in your pocket as best as you can, which won’t fit in most people’s jeans along with your phone and use it like that, or you shove it in your backpack, bag or purse but at that point you might as well get something bigger so where exactly does this thing stand? It’s an absolute glorified notepad, NOT a notebook. If you want an E ink tablet , get something bigger for the same price, or just get an iPad with an Apple Pencil. You can turn on airplane mode to eliminate all notifications, calls or messages, you can customize the screen to only focus on writing and and make your own writing tablet and then just pick up a paper like screen protector to make it feel like a notebook. It will be cheaper, funner, and well worth your money. This has got to be the worst purchase I ever made. I will be returning this 7 inch $500 notepad right away.
P**K
Great device with poor battery life
Pros: The device is perfectly sized for my needs. The writing experience is 10/10 — very natural and my hand writing is identical to paper on it. I love the weigh and feel of the pen, both in the hand and while writing. The materials all feel premium. I like to take notes in portrait mode and you can flip it horizontal for long-form writing, like a journal. Con’s: battery life will never reach 2 weeks like it promotes. I get about 1-2 days with the backlight on and WiFi off. If I disable the backlight it is mildly longer life. Expect to charge this once every other day if you use it much. There is random lagging when opening files. I imported 5-10 page pdfs to act as templates (to do lists, etc.) and it will some times take 30 seconds for the device to load the pdf. Other times they open just fine. I reboot the device if it gets too laggy and it fixes it for a little while. Other: I don’t think this device is worth $500 — like that can’t be justified in a recommendation… but if you have the money to burn, it’s a pretty sweet mobile note taking device. I don’t regret the purchase.
D**E
Loving my reMarkable!
I recently started using the reMarkable tablet, and it’s quickly become one of my favorite tools. I’ve always been someone who jots notes on whatever paper is nearby, but now everything is in one place, and I can actually find it later! The writing experience feels natural and smooth, even as a left-hander, and I was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was to set up and start using right away. I love that I can take notes at the office and then access them later on my phone without needing to carry papers back and forth. It’s been such a simple but impactful change to my daily routine. If you’re someone who loves to write things down, you won’t be disappointed.
M**T
Wonderful writing and drawing experience with very limited functionality.
A really lovely and well-made device, but much too limited for my particular needs. If you’re looking for a simple device that is laser-focused on writing and drawing, is extremely portable, and largely free of distractions, this might work for you! Unfortunately, the Paper Pro Move is very limited, be design, and did not do everything I needed or expected it to. It has no apps, or third party integrations apart from being able to access Google Drive or Microsoft OneDrive—and in a very limited capacity at that. This thing is specially designed for reading, creating, and editing PDFs, and that’s it. You can’t even get a live calendar or to-do list on it, everything is centered around static PDFs. I had hoped that side loading apps to add additional functionality might be an option, but the PPM is based on a special version of Linux, and while there is a way to jailbreak the device and add your own apps, there are very few, they are of homebrew quality at best, and require a lot of work to get onto the device and running. I wanted to at least be able to get a live view of my Office calendar, edit documents, and do simple internet-connected tasks in addition to taking notes and sketching, but that’s simply not what the Paper Pro Move was made for. I really enjoyed using it, the writing and design experience is leagues ahead of any Boox or Supernote tablet, but it was simply too limited for me to justify keeping, so I’ve sent it back.
U**A
Great paper note replacement
This item function as expected, size is good both in my hands and in my bag
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