Reddit Reddit reviews BOOX Note Ereader,Android 6.0 32 GB 10.3" Dual Touch HD Display, Handwriting Search

We found 3 Reddit comments about BOOX Note Ereader,Android 6.0 32 GB 10.3" Dual Touch HD Display, Handwriting Search. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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BOOX Note Ereader,Android 6.0 32 GB 10.3
Play Store Activation: https://youtu.be/QL7tF8cIfKE4096 Degrees of Pressure Sensitivity :Note will let you get thicker or thinner lines by pressing on the screen and gives you a chance to draw or write down your inspirationDouble Pages Layout : You can have an EPUB or MOBI open on one side of the screen and the note app on the other. This will allow you to jot down notes on each page and save them10.3"Ultra HD Mobius Carta Screen :The best way to read your documents in original A4 or US Letter format.No flicker,no glare,no reflection,even in strong sunlight you will be able to read your documents easily.Dual Touch Control : Electromagnetic touch control with electromagnetic pen (Wacom stylus) for scribbling, and capacitive touch with finger for free reading
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3 Reddit comments about BOOX Note Ereader,Android 6.0 32 GB 10.3" Dual Touch HD Display, Handwriting Search:

u/skippybosco · 2 pointsr/androidtablets

Hmm this is a Kickstarter campaign that is estimated to ship in August 2019:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/479880611/e-pad-the-e-ink-android-tablet

Seems very similar to some existing offerings like this:

https://www.amazon.com/BOOX-Note-Ereader-Android-Display-x/dp/B07BNGJXGS

...which retails at near $200 less, granted it is older version of Android and spec... But it's e-ink, you're not going to be streaming 4k videos or playing cpu intensive games on it.

u/DiDgr8 · 2 pointsr/tablets

Here you go: either the 10.3" Onxy Boox Note or the 13.3" Onyx Boox Max 2.

Both have Bluetooth and run Android.

I couldn't find my OTG cable to test the USB port on my Note, but others report it working on the MAX 2. There seem to be some BT keyboards that work better than others.

u/highorderdetonation · 2 pointsr/ereader

If you're willing to jump through a hoop or two to move ebooks around on your own, then it's more a question of what you're looking for in an e-reader...and a backlight doesn't reduce your possibilities as much as you'd think. That still covers the Kindle Paperwhite (and/or Oasis, albeit with ads on the lock screen AIUI), or the Nook Glowlight 3, or the Kobo Aura 2...and those are indeed the major players. There are also models like the Boyue Likebook Mars and Onyx Boox Note out there if you're wanting something more platform-agnostic (sort of, since they're openly Android-based).

That said, with my admittedly limited experience with e-readers, it probably comes down to three questions:

  1. How much do you want to spend on an e-reader? (For all intents, the low end starts at about $100 USD unless you catch a sale.)
  2. How large an e-reader do you want? (The vast majority are 6"; you then jump to 7.8", then to around 10").
  3. What bells and whistles do you want? (As in how much internal storage space it has, backlighting and/or the ability to tweak same, whether it has an SD card slot, audiobook capability--which you already said was not a factor--and so on.)