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The only difference, then, is quite literally the one you can see: The Tab X C has a color e-ink screen—the largest color ...
The Onyx Boox Note Air 4 C ebook reader has a color E Ink display, premium build quality, and a bundled stylus that together ...
Digital notebooks are the perfect marriage of low-tech (writing by hard) and high tech (everything a tablet computer can ...
It's got a few issues but I'd still call the ViWoods AiPaper an 'outstanding' E Ink writing tablet. If money is no object and ...
The Onyx Boox Go 7 color is excellent for those who want an Android E Ink tablet experience, but it doesn’t come easily ...
The Onyx Boox Note Air3 C features a large 10.3 display, ideal for reading and writing, all at an approachable price. And while its Kaleido 3 1200 screen is made from glass, it's covered with a ...
The Boox Note Air's faster refresh modes even make video an option, though the fastest setting comes with a lot of ghosting that ruins text. Fortunately, Onyx has nailed one thing.
The Boox Go 7 sports a 7-inch E Ink Carta 1300 black-and-white (monochrome) display with 300ppi (pixels per inch) and adjustable front lights that enhance usability in various lighting conditions ...
The Boox Go Color 7 offers 64GB of onboard storage, of which you get about three-fourths for storing all kinds of files. With over 45GB of storage space available, you will have a hard time ...
You will find the Onyx Boox Go 6 at Target and Wal-Mart for $150, about as much as the latest Kindle Paperwhite on Amazon. The Go 6 is a decent alternative to a locked-in Kindle Paperwhite for the ...
Boox sent me the Go Color 7 to review, and I've spent the past two weeks testing it. In that time, it's become my daily driver for reading books, news articles, comics, PDFs, audiobooks, and podcasts.
Boox is expanding its Go Series with two new E Ink devices that are the first from the company to bring stylus support and note-taking capabilities to its smaller seven-inch e-reader models. It ...