Android E-Ink ePaper Tablet, Paperwhite eBook Reader Digital Notebook for Note Taking, Drawing Paper White Graphics Notepad with Stylus and Case, Cloud Sync and Screen Casting – Model Mini 9.7″ Silver

Android E-Ink ePaper Tablet, Paperwhite eBook Reader Digital Notebook for Note Taking, Drawing Paper White Graphics Notepad with Stylus and Case, Cloud Sync and Screen Casting – Model Mini 9.7″ Silver
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Customers find the graphic tablet useful for taking notes and reading documents. It has a good feel and note-taking templates that help organize thoughts. The magnetic pen feels natural and has 4096 pressure levels. They are satisfied with connectivity and eye protection. However, opinions differ on ease of use.

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12 customers mention "Note-taking efficiency"9 positive3 negative

Customers find the graphic tablet useful for taking notes and reading documents. They say it makes note-taking more efficient, especially when combined with voice recording. The note-taking app works well and offers a variety of ways to move or share notes on the go. It would also work well for ideation sessions in the conference room at the office, reading books and taking/sharing notes on the go.

"Summary: The Kloud Mini eInk tablet is a solid device for reading books and taking/sharing notes on the go…." Read more
"…The pen works fine but the software doesn't always work…." Read more
"…It's great for his consulting business. But, it randomly deletes notes. He's lost hours of work multiple times since it forced an update…." Read more
"Simple, not super complex or powerful but it takes notes well which is why i bought it" Read more
5 customers mention "Note taking capability"5 positive0 negative

Customers like the note-taking capability of the graphic tablet. They say it has a great feel and good note taking templates that are great for organizing thoughts. The variety of note templates is great for them, whether they're in a meeting or not.

"…The variety of note templates is great for organizing my thoughts, whether I'm in a meeting or just jotting down ideas…." Read more
"…Enter the Kloudnote. The idea of it is amazing!…" Read more
"This tablet has a great feel and good note taking templates but it is very finicky on saving the notes you take…." Read more
"Great eReader and Note-taking/Drawing Tablet…" Read more
4 customers mention "Feel"4 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the tablet's feel. They say writing is smooth and feels like paper. The electromagnetic pen feels natural, with 4096 pressure levels, almost like real paper.

"…The feel is excellent and it is very speedy to update for eInk…." Read more
"…What really stands out is the writing experience. The electromagnetic pen feels natural, and with 4096 pressure levels, it's almost like writing on…" Read more
"…So far it is working as described. Writing is smooth and it feels like paper. It is easy to save a document and connect to my Microsoft account." Read more
"This tablet has a great feel and good note taking templates but it is very finicky on saving the notes you take…." Read more
4 customers mention "Writing ability"4 positive0 negative

Customers like the writing ability of the graphic tablet. They say the pressure levels are almost like writing on paper.

"…pen feels natural, and with 4096 pressure levels, it's almost like writing on paper. I love the built-in eraser feature – it's so intuitive!…" Read more
"…Enter the Kloudnote. The idea of it is amazing! Just handwrite your notes and transfer them to your PC…and it would be great if that's…" Read more
"…So far it is working as described. Writing is smooth and it feels like paper. It is easy to save a document and connect to my Microsoft account." Read more
"…Feels like your writing on real paper!" Read more
3 customers mention "Connectivity"3 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the connectivity of the graphic tablet. They say it connects with OneNote and Kindl, and they find it easy to save documents and sync everything to the cloud.

"This thing is worth $70 at the most. It connects with one note and kindl but the other apps on the system all have names in Chinese despite language…" Read more
"…Being able to sync everything to the cloud gives me peace of mind too…." Read more
"…It is easy to save a document and connect to my Microsoft account." Read more
3 customers mention "Eye protection"3 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the graphic tablet's eye protection. The E-ink display is readable in bright light environments like direct sunlight and much easier on their eyes than a backlit LCD screen.

"…The display works great in full sunlight and much easier on your eyes than a backlit LCD screen…." Read more
"…The 9.7-inch E-ink display is a real eye-saver – I can use it for hours without the usual eye strain I get from regular screens…." Read more
"…a standard laptop/tablet display, the E-Ink tablet is readable in bright light environments like direct sunlight…." Read more
7 customers mention "Ease of use"4 positive3 negative

Customers have differing opinions on the graphic tablet's ease of use. Some find it simple and easy to use, while others mention a learning curve and rough edges around the edges. Overall, customers find it simple and not too complex or powerful, but it takes notes well.

"…I love the built-in eraser feature – it's so intuitive!…" Read more
"…The UI experience is a little rough around the edges, but if you stick to the main uses of an eInk tablet, it's a good experience…." Read more
"Lovely so far. Easy to use" Read more
"Easy to use and perfect for doing estimates, drawings and taking notes in the field. When done, can quickly send to any email as a pdf…." Read more





Great eReader and Note-taking/Drawing Tablet

5 out of 5 stars

Great eReader and Note-taking/Drawing Tablet
Summary:The Kloud Mini eInk tablet is a solid device for reading books and taking/sharing notes on the go. You can load the Android Kindle eReader app from the included app store, and the built in Notes app has a slew innovative features built in for sharing your notes to others nearby or online using standard file sharing services. The UI experience is a little rough around the edges, but if you stick to the main uses of an eInk tablet, it's a good experience.Oh, and make sure you perform the update that is offered during the initial setup for the best experience.Details:The built in Notes app uses the included stylus to allow you to not only take notes, but also draw pictures with a pressure sensitive tip. If you make a mistake, just flip over the stylus to use the other end as an eraser just as you would a normal pencil. The feel is excellent and it is very speedy to update for eInk. You can also convert your notes using optical character recognition although you will need to create an account on the Kloudnote server to do that.Now the real jewels here are the multiple of features to allow you to share your notes and drawings. If you're having a family game night playing a game that requires sharing a drawing, you can cast your screen to nearby displays that support casting for all to see rather than breaking out a big pad of paper. I was easily able to cast this to my Roku on my living room TV. It would also work well for ideation sessions in the conference room at the office.Once you have some notes or drawings you want to share with your team or family, you can also share files in a multitude of ways: -Generate a QR code to be scanned by nearby phones -Send by email -OneDrive or Dropbox file sharing (need to log into your account for these)Overall, the Notes app works well and offers a lot of ways to move or share your content.As far as an eReader, my only minor nit is that you have to download the Kindle app yourself and this was a little slower than I expected. Nevertheless, if you've used the Kindle app from the Android store, it's the same experience. The display works great in full sunlight and much easier on your eyes than a backlit LCD screen.One other item I need to point out is that unlike other Android tablets where you swipe up to bring up the navigation keys, this has a small button centered on the right edge of the screen (you can slide it up or down) for navigation. You tap it twice to get to the controls, but from there you have your "back", "home", "power", and a couple of other controls. It takes a little getting used to, but it does work well.Last Word:It bears repeating that this is an eInk tablet and if you stick to using it for things that eInk accels at, you'll have an enjoyable experience. But if you insist on trying to shove a round peg through a square hole, then not so much, but that isn't the device's fault.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2024

    Summary:
    The Kloud Mini eInk tablet is a solid device for reading books and taking/sharing notes on the go. You can load the Android Kindle eReader app from the included app store, and the built in Notes app has a slew innovative features built in for sharing your notes to others nearby or online using standard file sharing services. The UI experience is a little rough around the edges, but if you stick to the main uses of an eInk tablet, it's a good experience.

    Oh, and make sure you perform the update that is offered during the initial setup for the best experience.

    Details:
    The built in Notes app uses the included stylus to allow you to not only take notes, but also draw pictures with a pressure sensitive tip. If you make a mistake, just flip over the stylus to use the other end as an eraser just as you would a normal pencil. The feel is excellent and it is very speedy to update for eInk. You can also convert your notes using optical character recognition although you will need to create an account on the Kloudnote server to do that.

    Now the real jewels here are the multiple of features to allow you to share your notes and drawings. If you're having a family game night playing a game that requires sharing a drawing, you can cast your screen to nearby displays that support casting for all to see rather than breaking out a big pad of paper. I was easily able to cast this to my Roku on my living room TV. It would also work well for ideation sessions in the conference room at the office.

    Once you have some notes or drawings you want to share with your team or family, you can also share files in a multitude of ways:
    -Generate a QR code to be scanned by nearby phones
    -Send by email
    -OneDrive or Dropbox file sharing (need to log into your account for these)
    Overall, the Notes app works well and offers a lot of ways to move or share your content.

    As far as an eReader, my only minor nit is that you have to download the Kindle app yourself and this was a little slower than I expected. Nevertheless, if you've used the Kindle app from the Android store, it's the same experience. The display works great in full sunlight and much easier on your eyes than a backlit LCD screen.

    One other item I need to point out is that unlike other Android tablets where you swipe up to bring up the navigation keys, this has a small button centered on the right edge of the screen (you can slide it up or down) for navigation. You tap it twice to get to the controls, but from there you have your "back", "home", "power", and a couple of other controls. It takes a little getting used to, but it does work well.

    Last Word:
    It bears repeating that this is an eInk tablet and if you stick to using it for things that eInk accels at, you'll have an enjoyable experience. But if you insist on trying to shove a round peg through a square hole, then not so much, but that isn't the device's fault.

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    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great eReader and Note-taking/Drawing Tablet

    Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2024


    Summary:
    The Kloud Mini eInk tablet is a solid device for reading books and taking/sharing notes on the go. You can load the Android Kindle eReader app from the included app store, and the built in Notes app has a slew innovative features built in for sharing your notes to others nearby or online using standard file sharing services. The UI experience is a little rough around the edges, but if you stick to the main uses of an eInk tablet, it's a good experience.

    Oh, and make sure you perform the update that is offered during the initial setup for the best experience.

    Details:
    The built in Notes app uses the included stylus to allow you to not only take notes, but also draw pictures with a pressure sensitive tip. If you make a mistake, just flip over the stylus to use the other end as an eraser just as you would a normal pencil. The feel is excellent and it is very speedy to update for eInk. You can also convert your notes using optical character recognition although you will need to create an account on the Kloudnote server to do that.

    Now the real jewels here are the multiple of features to allow you to share your notes and drawings. If you're having a family game night playing a game that requires sharing a drawing, you can cast your screen to nearby displays that support casting for all to see rather than breaking out a big pad of paper. I was easily able to cast this to my Roku on my living room TV. It would also work well for ideation sessions in the conference room at the office.

    Once you have some notes or drawings you want to share with your team or family, you can also share files in a multitude of ways:
    -Generate a QR code to be scanned by nearby phones
    -Send by email
    -OneDrive or Dropbox file sharing (need to log into your account for these)
    Overall, the Notes app works well and offers a lot of ways to move or share your content.

    As far as an eReader, my only minor nit is that you have to download the Kindle app yourself and this was a little slower than I expected. Nevertheless, if you've used the Kindle app from the Android store, it's the same experience. The display works great in full sunlight and much easier on your eyes than a backlit LCD screen.

    One other item I need to point out is that unlike other Android tablets where you swipe up to bring up the navigation keys, this has a small button centered on the right edge of the screen (you can slide it up or down) for navigation. You tap it twice to get to the controls, but from there you have your "back", "home", "power", and a couple of other controls. It takes a little getting used to, but it does work well.

    Last Word:
    It bears repeating that this is an eInk tablet and if you stick to using it for things that eInk accels at, you'll have an enjoyable experience. But if you insist on trying to shove a round peg through a square hole, then not so much, but that isn't the device's fault.


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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024

    This thing is worth $70 at the most. It connects with one note and kindl but the other apps on the system all have names in Chinese despite language selection. The pen works fine but the software doesn't always work. I gave a system update and it had me set up my profile again, but I didn't actually need to, the whole thing just felt cheap and poorly supported. I want a paper white tablet, but this one is held together with scotch tape and yarn.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024

    Simple, not super complex or powerful but it takes notes well which is why i bought it


  • Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024

    I recently got my hands on the KloudNote Mini, and I'm honestly impressed! This little device packs a punch with its quad-core processor and 32GB of memory. The 9.7-inch E-ink display is a real eye-saver – I can use it for hours without the usual eye strain I get from regular screens.

    What really stands out is the writing experience. The electromagnetic pen feels natural, and with 4096 pressure levels, it's almost like writing on paper. I love the built-in eraser feature – it's so intuitive! The variety of note templates is great for organizing my thoughts, whether I'm in a meeting or just jotting down ideas.

    The handwriting-to-text conversion is a game-changer for me. It's made my note-taking so much more efficient, especially when combined with the voice recording feature. Being able to sync everything to the cloud gives me peace of mind too.

    Battery life is impressive – I can go days without charging, which is perfect for my busy schedule. And it's great to know that the team behind it is constantly working on improvements.

    If you're looking for a device that combines the best of traditional note-taking with modern technology, the KloudNote Mini is definitely worth checking out. It's become an essential part of my daily routine!

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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024

    Deciding to upgrade from a paper notebook, I was immediately drawn to the new e-ink tablet craze. I know the ReMarkable is the Cadillac for such things, but a budget and my negative scale desire to need a subscription to use my device properly had me looking elsewhere. Enter the Kloudnote.

    The idea of it is amazing! Just handwrite your notes and transfer them to your PC…and it would be great if that's how it worked. In fact, I've never successfully been able to do so. In reaching out to customer service, there isn't much help to be had so far, but we're 'in the process,' so I'll withhold final judgment for the moment. But also? Suddenly today – for no reason at all – it's crashing like crazy. The date also won't stay. I don't know if it's a glitch or what, but the customer service suggestion to log into their site (Kloudnote.com) has also been a fail – the site times out!

    So I'm giving two stars…because it DOES take notes as promised, but the experience has been much less than stellar. I will update this review once I'm done slugging through with customer service….but honestly, I'm not super hopeful. It shouldn't be this hard to get a simple machine to do what it's promised.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024

    The Kloudnote E-Ink tablet has proven to be a useful device. It works well for taking notes and reading documents. Unlike a standard laptop/tablet display, the E-Ink tablet is readable in bright light environments like direct sunlight. e.g. while eating lunch in a local park I was able to comfortably read a couple chapters of a novel. The user interface has a bit of a learning curve like any reasonably complex device. Once I got used to it, I was able to do what I wanted to with relative ease. You definitely want to do a system update when you first start it up to get the latest version of the system software.

    Overall, I give it a thumbs up. It won't fully replace a standard laptop/tablet, but it isn't really intended to.

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  • paulo C.
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great device

    Reviewed in Canada on December 8, 2024

    If you want to replace paper with this device, it is incredible.
    If you want a tablet… Go buy a tablet.

    I like the texture when writing, it has all the features I want like a way to organize my notes. Good templates available

    For the price I was pleasantly surprised

    I almost had buyer's remorse while I waited for the device and decided to return it once i got it and get the remarkable 2 device, but once I got it, no need to spend the extra cash

    Unwanted a device to take and organize notes, and this is it.

    A bit heavier than it looks for such a thin device.


  • Stratford
    1.0 out of 5 stars

    Doesn't even turn on…

    Reviewed in Canada on December 1, 2024

    When you get the new tablet, open it up, plug it in to charge and check on it several hours later, and you turn it on. Well, half on. Screen doesn't refresh. I figure maybe I didn't plug it in to charge correctly so I try again. Except this time the light is red, like it wasn't charging for hours already. Don't waste your money…get something from a reputable company like Remarkable. And so close to Xmas too. Deeply disappointed that Amazon will allow such garbage to be sold in their store.


  • Adam Joseph
    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Solid budget tablet, A bit expensive for what it is

    Reviewed in Canada on October 22, 2024

    Picked up the tablet to take notes and do assignments for school,

    Pros: The device is quite solid in terms of processing power onboard memory and I-ink display quality and writing feel. Additionally, because of the android backend you may side load any application you desire onto it. The Custom android UI is well laid out and feature rich incuding everything you would need to effectively take notes or draw on the device in a work or school setting.

    Cons: Native Software is buggy. For example in the PDF viewer the "pen only" mode on the PDF viewer simply doesnt function preventing you from anotating documents effective and the custom version of android it runs on is frequently reseting device defaults. The device also lacks google play entirely which is understandable given but limits the available app pool dramatically.

    Things to note: Because of the display tech used The device is also unsuited for web browsing or video watching this is not a fault of the device itself but moreso the technology used in its unique display

    Overall, A great budget example of an E-ink tablet but the technology as a whole needs to comedown in price before I can recommend it. Wait for a sale and pick it up for around 200-250$ CAD


  • Satjay Sharma
    2.0 out of 5 stars

    Not exactly as expected

    Reviewed in Canada on November 26, 2024

    Product is just ok. The Apps mostly in Chinese language so not user-friendly, could do with better templates, biggest drawback is if you don't like it, Amazon charges you for the return. So return is not free. They do give few dollars back to cover the return cost. Size is good, but if I want use the reader Apps, I can't because the Apps in Chinese, can't save something to read on it again because the Apps to open these docs are in Chinese, so functionality is not the best. E-writing is ok. Better options out there.


  • Mitiluc
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    It works well

    Reviewed in Canada on January 5, 2025

    It sure works and the price point is really good. I just wanted something else.


Important information

Visible screen diagonal

10" / 25 cm
1. KloudNote Mini has a beautiful and stylish design, built-in A35 quad-core processor, 1.5GHz, 32G memory. The display is a 9.7-inch E-ink eye protection screen with a resolution of 1200×825 (150dpi). The operating system is Android 8.1, and it comes with a 4100mAh lithium-ion battery with an effective battery life of up to 40 hours.
2. Features: Electronic paper display technology is different from traditional LED display light-emitting technology. It has no backlight and no strobe, which will not make people feel glare. It is still clearly visible under direct sunlight outdoors. The book-like reading experience can improve the dry eyes, sore eyes, and eye fatigue caused by watching electronic products for a long time, and effectively protect your vision health.
3. Smooth writing experience, you can choose different pen types for writing or drawing, and preset 39 note templates, which can effectively help office workers solve meeting records and other needs, and support multiple cloud storage synchronization functions to ensure that data will never be lost; the note sharing function allows others to easily view their notes.
4. It has built-in handwritten notes to text function and recording function, and can convert the recording files into text output after voice recognition, effectively improving office efficiency.
5. It uses a 4096-level electromagnetic pressure-sensitive pen, which is passive and wireless, with high touch accuracy and no need to be charged. The stylus has a built-in eraser, which can be easily erased by turning it upside down like a traditional pencil.
6. It has an independent R&D team, optimizes and upgrades the system from time to time, and can achieve online upgrades when it is turned on and connected to the Internet, bringing customers a new experience.

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