
Boox
The Boox Note Air 4C is a 10.3‑inch color e‑ink tablet running Android 13, equipped with an octa‑core processor, 6 GB RAM and 64 GB storage (expandable to 1 TB). It targets professionals and readers who need a lightweight, versatile device for note‑taking, document annotation and Android app usage.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Note Air 4C for its vibrant Kaleido 3 color e‑ink panel, robust octa‑core processor, and full Android 13 ecosystem, noting that it delivers solid performance for document‑heavy workflows. However, they point out that the lower color resolution and modest speaker quality prevent it from being a premium multimedia device, and the incremental upgrades over earlier models may not compel existing Boox owners to upgrade.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the tablet's lightweight feel, color display for comics and PDFs, and the precision stylus for note‑taking, while repeatedly mentioning the trade‑off of reduced color sharpness, average built‑in audio, and the need to recharge more often during heavy use.
Common Complaints
Lower 150 PPI color resolution leading to fuzzy color images, average built‑in speaker sound, and battery life that drains quickly under intensive multitasking or media consumption.
How It Compares
vs. Original Boox Note Air
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Choose the Note Air 4C if you need color and Android app support; stick with the original if you prefer higher monochrome sharpness and lower cost.
vs. reMarkable 2
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Select the Note Air 4C for color and app flexibility; opt for reMarkable 2 if you prioritize ultra‑thin design and longest possible reading battery life.
vs. Kindle Scribe
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Pick the Note Air 4C for color content and Android versatility; choose Kindle Scribe if you are entrenched in the Amazon Kindle ecosystem and prefer a dedicated e‑reading device.