BOOX Tablet Note Air 4 C 6G 64G E Ink Tablet Color ePaper Notebook

BOOX Tablet Note Air 4 C 6G 64G E Ink Tablet Color ePaper Notebook
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Customers are satisfied with the graphic tablet's color accuracy and reading ability. They find the color better than expected, the display crisp, and images look great on covers and comics. The native reader app Neoreader is fantastic and supports many formats. Customers also like the note-taking capability. However, some customers disagree on speed, writing quality, functionality, battery life, and screen size.

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12 customers mention "Color accuracy"9 positive3 negative

Customers appreciate the color accuracy of the graphic tablet. They find it better than expected, with a crisp display without needing a frontlight. The flexible operating system and frequent software updates are also appreciated. The page flips are fast, images look great on covers and comics, and the display is sufficiently large and crisp even without the light.

"…You can draw in several different colors. There are frequent software updates. There’s a lot more pre-installed templates in the Notes app…." Read more
"…Page flips are fast, images look great on my covers and comics. It comes with around 34ish gb of storage free but I put a micro sd card in…." Read more
"…through the web and converted to kindle is that the current screen can only handle 4096 colors…." Read more
"…But, the those devices were fully capable, and the colors were fantastic, and they played video. This is what we have now…." Read more
7 customers mention "Reading ability"7 positive0 negative

Customers like the reading ability of the graphic tablet. They mention the native reader app Neoreader is fantastic and supports many formats. They use it for reading comics and manga, as well as work tasks like PDFs and note-taking. The color, durability, and a remarkable reading experience without any monthly charges are mentioned.

"…You can download apps. You can markup PDFs. You can download Kindle and read your books. You can do split screen multitasking…." Read more
"…The native reader app Neoreader is fantastic and supports many formats…." Read more
"…It is a great note taking tablet. Can use Google play and I am sure it has lots more features that I still didn't have a chance to experience…." Read more
"…The split screen note taking is awesome, and being able to download PDFs from the Internet directly is a plus for me…." Read more
5 customers mention "Note taking capability"5 positive0 negative

Customers like the note taking capability of the graphic tablet. They mention it's a great e-book, note taking device with a native note taking app. The split screen note taking is awesome and you can do split screen multitasking.

"…You can download Kindle and read your books. You can do split screen multitasking…." Read more
"…The Kindle fire wins. However it is not bad on the boox. I love the note taking I will add more templates to use…." Read more
"…The split screen note taking is awesome, and being able to download PDFs from the Internet directly is a plus for me…." Read more
"…The native note taking app is great if you’re a linear notetaker, but I’m more of a mind map notetaker and unfortunately this doesn’t have infinite…" Read more
12 customers mention "Speed"7 positive5 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the graphic tablet's speed. Some find it has powerful performance, an SD card slot, and a large screen. They say it does everything they need, with fast mode helping but ghosting. However, others mention it is slow and feels like an old device.

"…This little tablet can do everything the Remarkable Paper Pro cannot do…." Read more
"…Page flips are fast, images look great on my covers and comics. It comes with around 34ish gb of storage free but I put a micro sd card in…." Read more
"…As an e-reader, I find the page turn slower than Kindles and Kobos. That’s true on the native Neo Reader and the dedicated Kindle app…." Read more
"…that it doesn't have a yellow band or tint at the bottom and the app runs smoothly due to its much stronger CPU…." Read more
11 customers mention "Writing quality"7 positive4 negative

Customers have different views on the tablet's writing quality. Some find it comfortable to use and enjoy being able to write on PDFs. Others mention poor writing quality and issues with interacting with the notes outside of the device itself.

"…Text on the color cover is not readable on Boox. But text is very clear on Kindle…." Read more
"…I did enjoy this tablet. It does write wonderfully and loved that I can upload templates. However, I still decided to return it…." Read more
"…So I was not surprised to see that the writing is pretty terrible in comparison…." Read more
"…It is user friendly, practical, and smooth with writing…." Read more
9 customers mention "Functionality"5 positive4 negative

Customers have different views on the tablet's functionality. Some find it practical and user-friendly, with many features and customizations. Others mention issues like dark screen, glitchy performance, and not being a usable technology yet.

"…Paper Pro, and I chose this because of all the extra functions and customizations. It is user friendly, practical, and smooth with writing…." Read more
"…on a bright morning, the background appears dull, making the experience less enjoyable…." Read more
"I am really enjoying this device. It has so many features and functions Although I haven't quite figured them all out yet…." Read more
"It does everything that I need…." Read more
6 customers mention "Battery life"2 positive4 negative

Customers have different views on the battery life of the graphic tablet. Some find it decent if you only read text, while others say that other activities drain the battery quickly.

"…The display can be darker than others. The battery life is so-so, but enough to last a few days if you turn off Bluetooth and WiFi…." Read more
"…Also the battery is decent but ONLY if all you do is read text with airplane mode (no WiFi or Bluetooth) and as low light as possible…." Read more
"…Reading in color often requires the front light, which drains the battery faster…." Read more
"…Battery life is okay. I do not own the boox air 3 so I am not able to compare but to give an idea. I work from home doing intake for clients…." Read more
5 customers mention "Screen size"3 positive2 negative

Customers have different views on the graphic tablet's screen size. Some find it small and compact, perfect for reading comics. Others feel it's too small and that the pen fits awkwardly on it.

"…all the boxes I need: powerful performance, an SD card slot, a large screen, and a sleek, lightweight design…." Read more
"…the edges are rounded which honestly I dont get because the pen fits awkwardly on it and the device is too cold and slippery to use without a case…" Read more
"…to use in sunlight or just being easier on the eyes in general, a slim design, small/compact size and relatively light-weight, although more on that…" Read more
"Screen was just too small for me. Parts of the screen was smoother (less paper like feel) than others when writing…." Read more





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5 out of 5 stars

Love it!
I was between this and the Remarkable Paper Pro, and I chose this because of all the extra functions and customizations. It is user friendly, practical, and smooth with writing. The split screen note taking is awesome, and being able to download PDFs from the Internet directly is a plus for me. The AI Assistant is splendid too.Do your research and look up videos comparing your options and see what fits best for your liking and goals. It does have a little bit of “ghosting” but it is barely noticeable, and I personally don’t mind it.Overall this is a great product to substitute physical notebooks and books. I highly recommend it for professionals and students.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025

    I owned the Remarkable Paper Pro for a few weeks and although the hardware was amazing, the software was simplistic, restrictive, and underwhelming. A device that costs $650 should be able to do everything you want it to do. So I retuned it and I was looking for a device that can do it all, and then I found the Onyx Boox Note Air4 C.

    This little tablet can do everything the Remarkable Paper Pro cannot do. You can upload directly to any cloud service of your choosing without a subscription service. You can download apps. You can markup PDFs. You can download Kindle and read your books. You can do split screen multitasking. In the Notes app, there is a tool to create shapes and fill in shapes. You can draw in several different colors. There are frequent software updates. There’s a lot more pre-installed templates in the Notes app. You can change how frequently the display refreshes and you can choose how vivid and saturated you want the colors.

    On the hardware side, there’s a fingerprint sensor for easy unlock. You can choose how bright you want the display and you can adjust the warmness of the display. There’s a microSD card slot so you can expand how much data you can put on the device. There’s also Bluetooth and audio. The pen that comes with the device works well. It feels like writing with a small felt marker and I like that. If you don’t like that feeling, you can always buy a different EMR-compatible pen. You can make this device to be as distraction-free or as fully functional as you like. You have that choice.

    There are some potential cons to this device. It’s a Kaleido 3 display so it’s a little more brittle than other displays. Don’t worry, you don’t have to baby it, but try not to drop your device and buy a good case. If you’re worried about breaking the device, definitely pick up the Asurion plan offered by Amazon. You can pay for that monthly. The display can be darker than others. The battery life is so-so, but enough to last a few days if you turn off Bluetooth and WiFi.

    If you want an e-ink device that can do it all, and can do it all in color, I definitely recommend the Boox Note Air4 C.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024

    I've been a user of E-ink since the first Kindle and started going outside of Amazon almost 2 years ago. I already own the Remarkable Paper Pro and Supernote Nomad for a digital notebooks and knew this product was lacking in that department due to my extensive research. So I was not surprised to see that the writing is pretty terrible in comparison. I would definitely not recommend this device as a primary notetaker unless you can't afford multiple devices and need a jack-of-all trades device. I tried the pen that came with it (feels like a dry marker and sounds like one on the screen too), I tried the same pen with a kindle scribe nib, and the Lamy Alstar pen with the pom nib. They all feel pretty bad to me having already gotten use to other devices for writing.

    With all that said, I bought this as an ereader, something to read books and graphic Novels/comics on with some light annotating. In that regard its wonderful, the color is better than expected, I don't need the frontlight on as high as I thought (it does need to be on though unless you've got a lot of light. Page flips are fast, images look great on my covers and comics. It comes with around 34ish gb of storage free but I put a micro sd card in. The native reader app Neoreader is fantastic and supports many formats. I put my comics on as PDF through Calibre (calibre recognizes the device automatically) and transfered my books as epub. I put the Kindle app for Kindle Unlimited and Marvel Unlimited app. All work perfectly.

    If you want to use the browser it works best with the pen. The device itself is well built and solid. the edges are rounded which honestly I dont get because the pen fits awkwardly on it and the device is too cold and slippery to use without a case of some sort. I bought a third party case, the official case has no charging port cutout.

    In summary, I love the device, the pen is trash unless it's just because of the screen film they use for the "paperlike" feel.

    Edit: I switched my nib to the scribe one. Feels nearly the same but without as much dry marker feel and sound. Notes app has crashed 3 times for me in a 30 minutes window after trying to use undo. Also the battery is decent but ONLY if all you do is read text with airplane mode (no WiFi or Bluetooth) and as low light as possible. Using dark mode at night helps for me because I can use the light lower and still see text. Doing literally anything else on this device drains battery fast.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025

    I have Boox Page 7. Really like its open and flexible system. Wanna get a larger screen color e-ink boox to read textbooks with color charts. After 2 days intensely reading all kinds of reviews on NA4C, I decided to get one. I really want to like and enjoy the device since there is no Kindle Scribe Colorsoft on the market. Immediately noticed the bad pixel when I turned on the device. I understand color e-ink screen is darker than BW version. So I compared with Kindle Colorsoft, its screen is darker even if I turned brightness to the max level. Installed Kindle App on this device. Text on the color cover is not readable on Boox. But text is very clear on Kindle. I guess the reason why every color file (PDF, ePub) needs to be sent through the web and converted to kindle is that the current screen can only handle 4096 colors. Color files in PDF or ePub have more than 4096 colors that need to go through a certain algorithm to limit color to 4096 so that the boundary of text will be clear and not ambiguous. Maybe this is one of the reasons the overall color on Boox seems washed off. The strength of N104C is that it doesn't have a yellow band or tint at the bottom and the app runs smoothly due to its much stronger CPU.
    Anyway I tested the device around 10 mins and returned it. Probably won't try another Android color e-ink device until Kindle releases a Scribe Colorsoft signaling the tech is ready.

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    1.0 out of 5 stars

    Dead pixel immediately noticed when turn on the device

    Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025


    I have Boox Page 7. Really like its open and flexible system. Wanna get a larger screen color e-ink boox to read textbooks with color charts. After 2 days intensely reading all kinds of reviews on NA4C, I decided to get one. I really want to like and enjoy the device since there is no Kindle Scribe Colorsoft on the market. Immediately noticed the bad pixel when I turned on the device. I understand color e-ink screen is darker than BW version. So I compared with Kindle Colorsoft, its screen is darker even if I turned brightness to the max level. Installed Kindle App on this device. Text on the color cover is not readable on Boox. But text is very clear on Kindle. I guess the reason why every color file (PDF, ePub) needs to be sent through the web and converted to kindle is that the current screen can only handle 4096 colors. Color files in PDF or ePub have more than 4096 colors that need to go through a certain algorithm to limit color to 4096 so that the boundary of text will be clear and not ambiguous. Maybe this is one of the reasons the overall color on Boox seems washed off. The strength of N104C is that it doesn't have a yellow band or tint at the bottom and the app runs smoothly due to its much stronger CPU.
    Anyway I tested the device around 10 mins and returned it. Probably won't try another Android color e-ink device until Kindle releases a Scribe Colorsoft signaling the tech is ready.

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11" / 27 cm
Think Boldly, Create Boundlessly: Embrace the Note Air4 C—crafted with BSR¹ technology, an enhanced color ePaper display, and advanced note-taking tools. It’s designed to transform the way you create, learn, and work.
A Canvas for Your Creative Brilliance: Unleash your imagination with Note Air4 C. With its natural paper-like writing feel and robust note-taking tools, it’s truly an incredible canvas for your creative journey, from thought to creation.
Effortless Reading, Instant Efficiency: Enjoy comfortable viewing with muted colors that improve focus and reduce eye strain. With a suite of powerful tools in the NeoReader, you’ll get a personalized and productive reading session.
Classic Style, Timeless Elegance: The Note Air4 C retains the classic linear design from the previous generation, elegantly traced by a signature notebook strip on its back. With an ergonomic wide bezel in a sleek 5.8 mm profile and a light 420 g weight, this tablet is always comfortable for your grip and ready to accompany you.

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