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Onyx Boox has a new colour e-paper e-notebook that is now available to order, the Onyx Boox Note Air 4C. This device is designed for note-taking and also reading in full colour. The central selling ...
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 ...
The Onyx Boox Note Air 5C is the company’s latest generation e-notebook. It was designed for freehand drawing, taking notes, editing PDF files, and also as a multipurpose tablet. It runs Kaleido ...
When Mitsubishi made your first cellphone, you know you’ve been around a while. Steve has carried the latest and greatest around in his pocket for nearly 30 years, with everything from Motorola ...
E-readers are often mistaken for single-purpose devices with eye-friendly displays. Of course, modern e-paper devices are so much more than that. Onyx Boox is a brand that has worked hard at excelling ...
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Onyx Boox deserves a pat on the back for the Note Air 5 C. This excellent E Ink tablet runs Android 15 and is filled to the ...
Questionable power button and USB port position Poor support for third-party sketching apps No option for cellular connectivity Lacks automatic brightness control The phrases "Android tablet" and ...
In a mostly plastic E Ink landscape, the Note Air 2's metal frame stands out. At 9.1 by 7.7 by 0.2 inches (HWD) and 14.8 ounces, it's the same size and weight as last year's model. It balances ...