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

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  • Think Boldly, Create Boundlessly: Embrace the Note Air4 Ccrafted with BSR1 technology, an enhanced color ePaper display, and advanced note-taking tools. Its 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, youll 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.

Brand: BOOX


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Pressure Sensitivity: 4096 Pa


Operating System: Android


Special Feature: Wireless Connectivity


Product Dimensions: 6 x 5 x 0.1 inches


Item Weight: 2.07 pounds


Item model number: Note Air 4 C


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: October 10, 2024


Manufacturer: BOOX


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  • It does everything that I need.
People don't understand, that variations of e-ink, or no light from the machine needed have been around for fifteen years. Since, the first version of Android, and they played video, and were in color. I would sunbath, and watch YouTube, read the news, all in direct sunlight. Someone bought the market, and the huge amount of competition vanished. With only e-ink left. Take that how you want. But, the those devices were fully capable, and the colors were fantastic, and they played video. This is what we have now. Pick a device with Android, to use any application you want. But, understand that not all applications operate in the same way as a "normal" device. However, Onyx offers a lot of options to get the best out any application. They could just put the best computer chips in them, and a graphics chip, and then there would be zero problems, "sort of". But, from all companies, now. It's happening, though slowly. I tried the the Note Air 3c, and it was not good enough for me. Plus it had some "bad pixels". I don't care what any company says. I ain't putting up with a "normal" amount of "bad pixels". Might as well get a subscription for heated seats that are already in my car. As, I mentioned everything works fine, and I always use it in the fastest mode. Because, I can't notice a difference in quality, big enough to matter for me. But, the nicer the quality, the slower things move, "sort of". People, may not understand that, and expect nearly the same experience as their regular iPad or Android Tablet. The highest quality works fine, and there is a difference in quality, mainly with photographs. The device should work fine, with just the basic choices for operation. But, there are some fine tuning options and if you are "new", or not, it takes some learning. But, it's worth it. The one application that i needed this for, was Neuro Nation, an advanced brain training exercise "game". For the first few days, even after all of the updates, the application would work, and allow you to log-in, to keep track of your progress. But, the next time, I would open the application, it would start me, back at the beginning and ask me to log-in again. I tried as much as I could to fix it. But, just kept checking on it. Like, maybe it would all of a sudden work, and it did. Ha ha. I decided to keep it anyways, because, this version, the Air 4c, does enough of the things, that I need. There is an option to report problems, like this one. I don't know how well it works. I have not tried it. After a few days, the application did keep me logged-in, and everything works perfectly. Super happy about that. The sound is good enough, and loud enough. At first, I had to double tap a button here and there, and there would be some lag every now and again. But, those things improved after the updates. Some devices can be seen more easily with no light from the machine. But, some are not in color, or they do not have Android, where you can download any application that you want. I just wish anyone sold a normal foam, kid-proof, regular heavy-duty, or light, case with no cover. The closest one, is a clear one, that is just basic. Like, you just wouldn't want to drop your device in it. $10 for that one. I may get that one, and get the $60 three year accidental damage protection, through Amazon. But, the accidental damage protection, is not the one that shows up, when they offer you, an option to buy insurance. It is only for warranty type stuff. They are about the same price. Just search the internet, and then follow the link back to Amazon, if you want that. I am very happy with this version, the Air 4c. I use it to read the news on Twitter, and it works perfectly. Sometimes, something on the screen will not show. But, is there. Like, on the Google Play Store, the icon for your profile is missing. But, if you push that area, it is there. Also, there are a lot of options to get the best experience. Don't give up, and study about it. It may be frustrating. But, if you get a device without Android, you will have no ability to install your favorite application. Most, applications are not optimized for e-ink. So, don't give up, and get the best experience you can. It has nothing to with this company. The "out of the box" optimization of an application to use on an e-ink device, is the responsibility of the developers and mainly Google, who "owns" Android. Update: The Text to speech application that I use is called, Acapela TTS Voices, and the application that receives the article is called @Voice Aloud Reader (TTS). After setting up which voice you like, you just push the share button, on a webpage for example, that you would like to have read. @Voice Aloud Reader (TTS), receives the article and organizes it neatly, with highlighting the text being read, as one example of the many features. I already submitted the video review. But, may post additional photographs to show how nice and easy it is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024 by oartalk

  • A Near-Perfect Companion with Room for Improvement
I’d rate this device an 8.5/10. It checks almost all the boxes I need: powerful performance, an SD card slot, a large screen, and a sleek, lightweight design. Plus, it’s the latest model, which is always a bonus. However, the biggest drawback is the screen’s brightness. As expected with color e-ink displays, it’s quite dim, even compared to other e-ink screens on the market. Reading in color often requires the front light, which drains the battery faster. Even when reading in black and white without the light on a bright morning, the background appears dull, making the experience less enjoyable. While the color display is a highlight, I don’t use it much for my main purpose, like reading color manga. For those who primarily need a bright and sharp screen for reading scanned PDFs, I’d recommend the BOOX Tab Ultra (2023). It offers a sufficiently large, crisp display (even without the light), includes an SD card slot, and packs enough power to stay relevant for at least four more years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024 by Tuyet Nguyen

  • Dead pixel immediately noticed when turn on the device
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025 by lumuse lumuse

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