Onyx is one of only a handful of companies making devices with E Ink screens larger than 7 inches, and the company is bringing two new models to market next month. Onyx says both models should ship in ...
The Note 2 is a slim, light tablet at 9.84 by 7.0 by 0.27 inches (HWD) and 13.33 ounces. It is black plastic, and the flat-front E Ink screen has a sizable bezel around it. The screen is 10.3-inch and ...
The Onyx Boox Max Lumi 2, Onyx Boox Note Air 2 and Onyx Boox Note 5 are now available for pre-order from Good e-Reader. Each of these digital note taking devices come with a free case and stylus. They ...
Yes, the Boox Note Air 5C is less expensive than a Kindle Scribe Colorsoft. It's still not cheap by any standard.
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Manufacturers frame tablets as your next PC. The Boox Note Air5 C takes a different approach. It doesn’t want to replace your laptop; it wants to replace your paper.
The Onyx Boox Note Air 2 has many benefits over the original model. It is using a new writing film that helps provide better stylus interactions, so it doesn’t feel like you are writing on a glass ...
The Onyx Boox Note Air is an e-reader for tinkerers. It blurs the line between a true e-reader and an Android tablet, offering the e-reader's specialized display without running on a locked-down fork ...
The Onyx BOOX Note Air2 Plus features a 10.3 inch E Ink touchscreen display, support for pressure-sensitive pen input, and an operating system based on Android 11. While it would be easy to think of ...
Overview: E-Ink tablets in 2026 are built for focus. They remove noise, reduce eye strain, and make reading and writing feel ...
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