Onyx Boox is now shipping out its latest e-notebook, the Note Air 3. This is a tremendous upgrade from the Note Air 2, but not that great if you already own the recently discontinued Note Air 2 Plus.
Before we delve into the question of whether the Boox Note Air 4C is worth buying, it's essential to know a few things about the person reviewing this intriguing e-ink Android-based tablet. BOOX ...
This digital notebook promises the best of both worlds.
The Note Air 4C is an easy-to-use e-ink tablet that does a great job of being an e-ink tablet, but conventional tablets are starting to jump into this territory too. Shenzhen-based Onyx is back with a ...
E-ink technology has come a long way since the early days of Kindle and Nook, but the BOOX Note Air 4C is pushing e-ink beyond simple black-and-white reading devices into something more flexible for ...
Onyx Boox has slipped in a new e-note device in the form of the Note Air 3 during the dying moments of the year. The timing of the launch is intriguing as most have already done their holiday shopping ...
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The Boox Note Air3 is a fantastic entry into the e-reader market, but its weight and larger screen compared to some of the smaller models by the company can make it a bit cumbersome to cart around. We ...
The Boox Note Air 4C is a multifaceted device, at once a digital notebook, sketchpad, typewriter, Android tablet, and e-reader. It uses a 10.3-inch e-ink screen, which is the company’s current niche ...