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The 2025 E-ink Note Taking Awards (ENAs) marks the second edition of the event, highlighting advancements in e-ink note-taking devices over the past year. The video introduces viewers to returning champions and new standout devices, emphasizing the evolution in design and functionality since the previous awards.
To qualify, devices must feature e-ink screens and stylus-based note-taking capabilities. E-readers without writing functions are excluded, and no device can win more than one award per year, though they may be mentioned honorably.
The Mobiscribe Wave Black and White Edition wins Best Entry-Level Device for a second year. Priced under $120, it offers advanced features like handwriting-to-text conversion and layering, making it ideal for users transitioning from e-readers.
The Supernote Manta earns Best Dedicated Notetaker, praised for its professional tools, slim design, and dual slidebars. While not a necessary upgrade for A5X users, it’s recommended for new buyers seeking a focused note-taking experience.
The Boox Go 10.3 is awarded Best Reading and Annotating Device for its wide file support and rich annotation tools, while the Kindle Scribe receives an honorable mention for its AI-enhanced annotation features.
In the Best Large Device category, the Boox Note Max stands out for its performance and $650 price, with the reMarkable Paper Pro acknowledged for boosting the color e-ink market.
For midsize devices, the Viwoods AI Paper takes the top spot, offering a balance of simplicity and expanded functionality through Google Play access. The Boox Go 10.3 receives another honorable mention here.
The Best Overall Device award goes to the Boox Note Air4 C, which improves upon its predecessor with thoughtful upgrades, solidifying its status as a top-tier device. The Supernote Manta and Viwoods AI Paper are also recognized for their category-leading performance.
The video concludes with the host thanking viewers and inviting feedback, noting that the ENAS reflects the best in current e-note-taking technology and celebrates the continued innovation in the space.
Source: Jeffrey Moss (YouTube channel)
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