Onyx Boox has officially launched the Leaf 5 series—comprising the Leaf 5 and Leaf 5C—exclusively in China.
The Leaf 5 features a 7-inch monochrome Carta 1300 E Ink display with 1680 × 1264 resolution, 300 PPI, and afterimage self-clearing 2.0 for cleaner visuals. It also boasts 13% better...
Onyx Boox is set to unveil two new devices at its spring event on April 9, 2025: the Leaf 5 e-reader and the T13C Color Office Notebook.
Leaf 5: A 7-inch e-reader featuring an E Ink Carta 1300 display, afterimage self-clearing 2.0 for clearer visuals and faster page turns, and physical...
Onyx Boox is set to launch the Tab XC, a 13.3-inch color e-note using Kaleido 3 color e-paper technology, expected in the coming months. It will likely mirror the hardware of the black-and-white Tab X, but with the added ability to display 4096 colors, ideal for reading comics, magazines, and...
The upcoming Onyx Boox Leaf 5, set to launch on April 1, 2025, is still shrouded in mystery in terms of specs andavailability. As of now, there’s no confirmation whether it will be a China-exclusive device like the Leaf 3 and Leaf 3C, or if it will finally get a global release.
Given that both...
Prices for Onyx’s Boox eReaders and eNotes are increasing, with several models already seeing price hikes at B&H—ranging from $10 to $20 more. While some models remain unchanged for now, Onyx’s official Amazon store hasn’t raised prices yet, but tariffs are expected to impact costs soon. Onyx’s...
Onyx Boox has announced the upcoming 4.0 firmware update for devices including the Go 10.3, Go Color 7, Note Air3 C, and Note Air3. A polished Release Candidate version has been issued, showcasing significant improvements and new features across the system, Library, NeoReader, and Notes.
What’s...
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It's great the new Note Max, but there are some confusing differences with it and the previous Boox BSR enabled devices.
Boox Note Max :13.3" Ultra Thin (4.6 mm) Carta 1300 300PPI with Keyboard Cover
Source: Kit Betts-Masters (YouTube channel)...
ONYX BOOX offers a range of e-readers with features like E Ink screens, stylus support, adjustable lighting, and Android integration. Models vary by screen size, storage, and specialized features, ensuring options for every reader. Check the comparison table to find the perfect fit for your...
The Onyx Boox Note Max is an upcoming 13.3-inch digital notebook tailored for reading, freehand drawing, and editing PDFs. It boasts a 3200×1200 resolution E INK Carta 1300 screen with 300 PPI, making it the first device with this size and resolution. However, it lacks a front light, requiring...
The Onyx Boox Note Max stands out as a compelling choice for those seeking a premium 13.3-inch E INK device tailored for reading, editing, and multitasking. It addresses a niche need for an A4-sized e-paper screen, ideal for handling PDFs and professional documents, in a market dominated by...
The Onyx Boox Note Air 4C is a versatile and premium colour e-paper device aimed at note-taking and reading. It boasts significant hardware and software upgrades for users who value a multipurpose e-ink tablet. Here’s a breakdown:
Key Features
• Display:
• 10.3-inch E Ink Carta...
Hi, I’m feeling a bit frustrated after a broken screen incident with my Onyx Boox. I’ve been using Boox devices for the past 12 years primarily for annotating PDFs, but now I’m wondering if it’s time to explore other options.
Are there any reliable alternatives out there for PDF annotation...
I’m considering a Kobo for borrowing eBooks from multiple libraries, but I’ve read that it can only link to one library at a time via OverDrive. Is that true? Can I still borrow from multiple libraries? How easy is it to set up, and can I send books directly from the app to the Kobo...
The Onyx Boox Palma 2 e-reader, a smartphone-sized device, is designed for portability and enhanced e-reading. It’s currently priced at $279.99 and will begin shipping on November 26th. Available in black and white, this Android 13-powered e-reader stands out with its 6.13″ HD Carta 1200 screen...
I am an engineer and looking for a reliable e-reader for heavy PDF note-taking—highlighting, annotating, etc. My old Samsung tablet with a stylus isn’t cutting it anymore, and it’s hard on my eyes. I need a large, eye-friendly e-reader (at least 10”) that handles big PDFs smoothly without lag...
Here is my comparison of the two ultra portable e-Readers as I call them, the Onyx Boox Palma and the Bigme HiBreak color. The comparison also fits the new Onyx Boox Palma 2. To me these kinds of devices will never replace a real smartphone completely so they will always be just ultra portable...
Onyx Boox has introduced the new Note Air4 C E Ink tablet, which has several improvements over its predecessor. It measures the same 10.3-inch E Ink Carta 1200 display with a Kaleido 3 panel for colour effect. The resolution is a lovely 2480 x 1860 or 300 PPI when viewing B/W content but gets...
The Onyx Boox P6 Little White Horse e-reader – as a direct Google translation of the Chinese text revealed – has now been launched, ITHome reported. It is supposed to be a successor to the Boox Palma and also inherits many of its features, though, for reasons best known to Onyx, it is calling...
Apart from the Poke 6 and Poke 6S e-readers, Onyx Boox also introduced its latest generation Palma e-reader which is set for an official launch on October 21, eReaderPro.co.uk reported. The new Palma is going to be available only in China and shares a lot of commonalities with the Palma already...
Onyx Boox is a company that many people know about. They have been developing e-readers and e-notebooks internally for over ten years. They make their money selling physical hardware and do not have any software, books or a premium subscription-based drawing experience. Over the past couple of...