Hundreds of readers bought this E Ink tablet - and I highly recommend it
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Hundreds of readers bought this E Ink tablet - and I highly recommend it
"What makes this particular Boox digital paper tablet stand out from others is how it writes. The combination of the Pen3 stylus and this tablet's screen makes it a true paperlike writing experience. That's because the pen has an improved surface texture with 4,096 pressure levels and ultra-low latency, so it feels like you are writing on actual paper with a real ballpoint pen, instead of a stylus on a screen."
"There are dozens of templates to use, audio recording, color-coding, and the ability to insert links and attachments into notes. Plus, built-in artificial intelligence enables text recognition, shape correction, and a strike-through erase feature that makes erasing much easier."
"Aside from the note-taking aspect of the Boox Note Air5 C, it is a productivity machine. The side-by-side feature isn't anything new, but Android 15 makes it faster and easier to navigate back and forth between different apps than other Boox products I've tested."
"Weighing just under a pound, it's also my pick for the best lightweight note-taking tablet I've tested. I use my for everything from reading books and magazines to taking notes to filling out my monthly calendar and even tracking my workouts"
Boox Note Air5 C replaces multiple notebooks by combining note taking, planning, and tracking in one device. It stands out for writing feel, using the Pen3 stylus with a textured surface, 4,096 pressure levels, and ultra-low latency to mimic writing on paper with a ballpoint pen. The tablet includes many templates, audio recording, color-coding, and the ability to insert links and attachments into notes. Built-in AI supports text recognition, shape correction, and a strike-through erase feature. Android 15 improves navigation between apps using side-by-side multitasking. Weighing just under a pound, it supports reading, note taking, calendar entry, and workout tracking.
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