[NTLK] reMarkable Paper Pro Move

CopperThumb maurye at gmail.com
Thu Sep 4 13:43:03 PDT 2025


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> Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2025 16:51:55 -0700
> From: Adam Tow <adam at tow.com>
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> Subject: [NTLK] reMarkable Paper Pro Move
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> The dimensions on the new reMarkable Paper Pro Move are 4.24 inches x 7.7 inches by 0.26 inches, brings it just under the size of the Newton MessagePage 2000/2100 (8.3 x 4.7 x 1.1). You could stack four Moves to fit the volume of a 2000.
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> https://remarkable.com/products/remarkable-paper/pro-move/
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> Most e-ink or regular tablets are wider like the iPad mini.
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> Is anybody using a reMarkable for note-taking purposes? I use an iPad mini with an Apple Pencil, but I find the Notes app to be more finicky compared with the Newton version. While the handwriting recognition is much more accurate, I miss many of the Newton?s gestures for editing a single letter or displaying a popup of commonly used characters.
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> The reMarkable line of devices look to be more like a scribble pads that performs HWR in the background for search.

I use an rM1 simply for sketching. It’s probably 7 years old, but still holds up well. Long ago other users in the FB group were complaining about a software upgrade to v3.x and I avoided upgrading by turning off WiFi. 

Most were interested in turning their rM1 or rM2 into multi-purpose iPad alternatives. I left the group and have been a happy long time (left-handed) user of the rM1 on OLD software. The hardware still holds up. And yes, I had an iPad mini with Pencil, but the rM1 was personally more pleasant to use along with the Norris Jumbo pen. Until your post, I have not heard of the Move model. 


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