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Remarkable’s Paper Pro Move: A Digital Notepad Smaller Than a Paperback

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– The reMarkable Paper Pro Move is a new 7.3-inch color E Ink tablet designed for portability, with a screen nearly as wide as the larger Paper Pro when used in landscape mode.
– It is available starting at $449 with a basic stylus or $499 with the upgraded Marker Plus, making it significantly cheaper than the $629 Paper Pro despite being less than half the size.
– The device features a custom Gallery 3 E Ink panel for more vivid colors but has slower refresh rates and a smaller battery that lasts up to two weeks.
– It functions primarily as a note-taking tool with templates, handwriting conversion, and annotation features, lacking access to online bookstores and having limited document support.
– Advanced features like searching handwritten notes and sharing to Slack require a $2.99/month Connect subscription after a 100-day trial, while basic functions remain included.

The Remarkable Paper Pro Move represents a significant shift in digital note-taking, offering a compact alternative to its larger predecessor without sacrificing core functionality. Designed for ultimate portability, this 7.3-inch device fits comfortably in a pocket yet delivers a surprisingly spacious writing surface when used in landscape orientation. Its release introduces a more accessible entry point into Remarkable’s ecosystem, blending the tactile experience of paper with modern digital convenience.

Priced at $449, the Move includes the brand’s magnetic Marker stylus, while a $499 bundle upgrades to the Marker Plus with an eraser function. Though it shares the 64GB storage of the original Paper Pro, the Move features a more modest 1.7GHz dual-core processor and a smaller 2,334mAh battery, still promising up to two weeks of use. Where it truly stands out is its screen technology: a custom E Ink Gallery 3 panel that delivers richer, more accurate colors than conventional Kaleido-based displays, though refresh rates remain slower than many may prefer.

Measuring just 7.7 by 4.24 inches, the device is narrower than an iPad Mini and significantly lighter than its 11.8-inch sibling. A selection of Folio cases in various materials and colors complements its sleek design. Yet the Move is not intended as a general-purpose e-reader. It lacks built-in bookstores, supports only PDF and ePub files, and offers a relatively dim front light. Instead, its strength lies in focused note-taking, with features like handwriting-to-text conversion, annotation tools, and organizational templates.

New software enhancements, including a repositionable toolbar and handwritten document search, will debut on the Move. However, some advanced capabilities, such as editing notes in mobile apps or sharing to Slack, require a $2.99 monthly Connect subscription after an initial 100-day trial. For professionals and students seeking a highly portable digital notebook, the Remarkable Paper Pro Move strikes a compelling balance between form and function.

(Source: The Verge)

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