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I tested ReMarkable's 7-inch E Ink tablet, and it solved a problem I didn't know I had

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ReMarkable Paper Pro Move ZDNET's key takeaways The ReMarkable Move is available now for $449 bundled with the Marker, or $499 with the Marker Plus.

It's a well-designed digital paper tablet with useful software integrations, and its unique size opens up its own set of use cases.

It's expensive, and the small display poses challenges with certain content. View now at ReMarkable

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When ReMarkable released its Paper Pro digital paper tablet last year, it went big, adding color and a backlight to the display, while increasing the display to 11.8 inches to simulate a standard A4 piece of paper.

Now, it's going small with the release of the new ReMarkable Paper Pro Move: taking the same color digital ink display, backlight, and features, but putting them on an expressly portable 7.3-inch tablet.

Also: I used ReMarkable's new colored E Ink tablet for two weeks - and can't go back to 'real' paper

The smaller form factor is especially practical for jotting down notes, numbers, or quick sketches, simulating a handheld notepad instead of a full-sized sheet of paper -- but retaining the same features as the Paper Pro, the same premium stylus, and most importantly: the same textured glass surface that makes writing so satisfying.

I've been using the Paper Pro Move for the past two weeks, and one of the most interesting elements of this device is that it fills a niche that not many other products can compete with.

The Move is a lot like its larger sibling, the ReMarkable Paper Pro, but it's really a different product altogether, as the smaller display is less conducive to complex sketches or flow charts, and better equipped at handling on-the-fly notes, agenda items, or quick sketches.

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