The Onyx Boox Page offers a bevy of capabilities for an E Ink tablet thanks to its Android-based software. The compact and stylish design is just as notable.
The Boox Note Air 4C is a color e-ink reader, a digital notebook, and an (almost) full-fledged tablet computer in one. It's not a device for everyone, but it's an excellent version of what it is.
Compared to Kindle or Kobo, Boox devices have always ... makes an optional sleepcover (identical to the one used with the Onyx Boox Poke 5) to keep the body smudge-free. The only embellishment ...
I’m also disappointed that Onyx has gone back to using an older version of Android for one of its Go series ereaders, making it hard to recommend the Boox Go 6 as a Kindle alternative.
Onyx has been selling eBook readers with E Ink displays under the Onyx BOOX brand for more than a decade, and in recent years the company has expanded its product lineup to include models with E ...
and I often found the grayscale book covers in the Kindle app were easier to make out than the colored alternative on the Onyx Boox Nova3 Color. The Boox Note Air's faster refresh modes even make ...