The Paper Pro Move may be real, and if leaks are right, we’re just hours away from its official debut.
Paper Pro Move reveal expected September 3

Last week, reMarkable teased a mysterious new device with the tagline “something on the move.” Since then, speculation has run wild. Now, a launch event is set for September 3 at 8 AM ET, and all signs point to a compact E-Ink tablet called the Paper Pro Move.
A wave of leaks suggests this is more than just a refresh; it could be a lightweight, color-screen alternative to the desk-bound Paper Pro.
Leaked images show Paper Pro Move in full detail
The first signs appeared on Reddit, where images of the Paper Pro Move briefly surfaced before disappearing. The takedown only added fuel to the fire, with some speculating it was part of a calculated buzz campaign.
Another user later shared a full gallery of alleged marketing renders, showing off a thinner, smaller device with features including:
- Color E-Ink screen with backlight
- Two-week battery life
- 90% charge in 45 minutes
- Magnetic Marker Plus support
- USB-C charging
- Wireless power transfer
- Optional folio accessories
If legit, the images paint a picture of a sleek, mobile-focused tablet with serious potential.
Paper Pro Move may undercut Paper Pro pricing
Pricing details also leaked, claiming the new tablet will cost $449.99 or $499, depending on the folio bundle. Both options reportedly include:
- The tablet
- Marker Plus stylus
- Folio case
- USB-C charger
- Replacement tips
That puts the Paper Pro Move about $80–130 below the $579 Paper Pro, potentially making it more appealing to students or commuters looking for portability over screen size.
Wireless tech shows up in FCC filings
Beyond image leaks, a device labeled RM03A has popped up in FCC filings tied to reMarkable. The documents point to features like Bluetooth, dual-band Wi-Fi 6, NFC, and wireless power transfer, likely for topping off accessories like the Marker without a charging dock.
Tomorrow could mark a big shift for reMarkable
If the leaks hold true, the Paper Pro Move could open reMarkable’s ecosystem to more casual users who want an ultra-portable E-Ink experience. Whether it replaces the reMarkable 2 or stands alone, we’ll find out at 8 AM ET on September 3.