It's here! Let me know any questions you have and I'll try to answer as many as possible, both in replies and in later content! It's expected to be released on the 2nd of February! *Boox Note Max* :13.3" Ultra Thin (4.6 mm) Carta 1300 300PPI with Keyboard Cover US and HK shop.boox.com/products/notemax?ref=0t1qqbSDWLMb EU & UK euroshop.boox.com/products/boox-note-max?ref=my_f5MKKrpQRge&variant=51671673110891 The commissions I may earn through affiliate links such as these enable me to make more videos for you. Thanks so much for your support!
Hey kit, can you try applying the feelwrite2 film over the boox Go 10.3 or note max and use the ceramic nib pen to see how it feels? Does it feel better or worse than default writing feel of those devices?
I am so excited!! If you can do a battery test and see how long it lasts with entire daily use. I saw a chinese video of it and the battery drained from 89% to 85% in a 10 minute video of flipping through different apps and readers to show different content on the screen. If you can also compare it with boox go 10.3 and viwoods in screen clarity and writing feel? Thank you 😊
3700 mah down from 6300 from the Tab X. It's nearly half. It would be a trade-off if the note max is lighter, but it's not either. 560g of the Tab X vs 615g. But the cost is lower~
You can't make a direct comparison to the battery in the Tab X because Note max does not have a frontlight but the Tab X do. Not having a frontlight saves a lot of energy.
Thank you for the quick little review! I'd love to see how well it responds to typing on a non boox bluetooth and usb (both) keyboards, and to know how much lag you experience. I'm debating getting a 13.3 tablet or monitor for a writing setup since they cost the same. I love my tab mini, but it's a bit slow for typing and editing.
Kitt, I canceled my Amazon order and used your affiliate link because the Note Max went live today on their website. I would rather you got a little something from my purchase because I do watch a lot of your videos. I'm just glad it's finally releasing.😊
In future, would you please include the comparison of the reading of the b&w content on the Note Max versus Go10.3 , but on the Natural Light (say outside, or the light from the window...) only. That's something I'm in particularly looking for. Thanks in advance.
Hey Mr. Kit, can you try comparing the screen to an actual A4 sized paper to get a feel on how similar (or different?) it looks compared to an actual paper?
(question for future) I've heard from some users that the speed on Note Max may not be up to the expectations. Given the CPU is the same as on Go10.3, do you see that BSR makes the device faster (say to compare to the Go10.3 and/or Boox Palma 1) ? Maybe, try to opening very large hyperlinked PDF file, say some calendar (1k pages) and try swiping through the pages and/or pressing on the hyperlinks, will this device be able to navigate throuh that hyperlinks faster than Go10.3 for the same file?
Got excited seeing this video notification, but then realizing the Note Max is still not out yet was a bit of a ride. I'm curious how easy it is to read in low light conditions if there is no front light, and how quickly it processes some apps. I don't imagine it will bother me much as I'll still have other devices like my phone or laptop. My primary uses will be reading and taking notes as a history teacher who continues to do academic research, reading and taking notes while doing language practice, and potentially given its size, displaying sheet music when playing my synths or other instruments.
Yeah, I think you have to know that you won't need the light. I'm currently typing on it, but have to have the overhead lights on, so it's not ideal TBH. But at work you will be fine. :-)
I bought mine yesterday, December 31st, and today I received a message that it has already been shipped. UPS has estimated arrival at my house for next January 8th. Sorry kit, I couldn't use your purchase links because they are out of stock yet. I bought it at the ereader store. Regards
Thanks for the quick review Kit! I look forward to your full review. My question is how durable is this device given its size and thickness? Is there a lot of flex in it and will it hold up going in and out of bags over time? Curious to know your thoughts.
Quick question... I have never owned a Boox so I am not familiar with the interface. Is it possible to upload a PDF document and use it as a template on Boox tablets? I own a Supernote Nomad and I have been waiting for the Supernote Manta, but I am a bit undecided because of the price of the Manta... If I am going to spend that much, maybe a slightly larger tablet would be preferable... I'd be interested in a comparison of the writing feel on both, which is also important... Thanks for your videos, I really enjoy them.
Yep, you can use the pdfs as a template on boox, or just write on top of the PDF. Writing feel is better on Manta, but the Max isn't bad. Decide if you need the size and the app functionality!
In some ways yes, 300PPI is a nice to have for example. It feels like an up to date build and form, and maybe if you need the keyboard case. But if the Tan X is currently doing what you need it to, I would say that this hasn't made it obsolete. :-)
wow - I've been really looking forwards to this one, Kit. I'm still planning on getting the Max, but I've some apprehension regarding the contrast. With carta 1300, I think I was hoping for a bit better. Some images show the Palma, of all devices, as being especially sharper in its contrast. So comparisons here would be appreciated. Thanks for all you do
I dont know just geussing due to smaller area in between the bezels. I just don't know why you would compare such a small screen with this huge screen instead of a 10 in or higher?
@ I’m married to a retired school orchestra director, so we have stand lights, same as we’d use with standard paper, plus most of my gigs take place outdoors, which is another reason why I’d rather use e-ink instead of an LCD iPad screen.
Hi, Kit! I really like your channel. E-ink devices are very interesting to me. I am an artist and I am looking for a compact e-ink tablet with a color screen so that I can constantly take it with me, easily hold it in one hand to draw and sketch a lot, and sometimes read PDFs. Can you please tell me what to choose? I'm thinking about the tab mini c or the note air 4c. I'm confused about a lot of models and I want to know which is the best option for my purposes right now.
Seeing how big it is in the hand , moving it around etc. I'm glad I bit the bullet and ordered the Go 10.3. It has yet to arrive and was hoping this would release within my 30 day window for return of the Go in case I did really like that bigger screen (and felt the need for keyboard) but it is massive to carry around and use one handed which I'll do on occasion with the 10.3 . Thanks as always Kit!
I’ll like to know what the battery life is like. With BSR and the same battery as the go 10.3, I’d be worried about how long it will last between charging
Yeah, it seems ok so far. Let's hope that they can achieve what they have done with the battery on the Note Air 4 C! It has gone down 30% in my testing, and installing apps today.
Thanks Kit. I’ve just received the go 10.3 for PHD research. However, if the max turns out to have a decent battery I’ll send it back and get this instead. You’re reviews have been extremely helpful.
Kit, could you address the issues of data privacy and encryption with e-ink devices? My understanding is that only the Remarkable devices have on-device encryption -- for Boox and Supernote, critically, there may be encryption for data transfer, but not on-device. I'm in education, and for this reason I *know* that for my university, I would never use Boox or Supernote to touch anything from students, and that instantly cuts down on their utility. I don't know what British laws are on student data privacy, but I'd like to hear your take on this -- and, please, to push the major e-ink makers to add on-device encryption!
I returned the Note Air 3c because the writing experience was atrocious (and because it was so heavy). Does this device also feel like you are writing with a dry erase marker? Can it do multi-page transcription to text? What's the weight in hand feel like?
Thanks so much for the review. I'd be super interested to see a test for pdfs, and especially for reading academic papers. If you could download a study or 2, and show us how the note Max or Go 10.3 perform, as we are quite a few academics in this community with this goal in mind :-)
I'm looking for best value e-ink tablet/screen for following purpose: 1) music sheets (pdf) 2) no frontlight required 3)big enough (preferably A4 size or close to it) 4) no other functions required. Main use: play music in direct sunlight. I was ready to order tab X , but note max seems to meet requirements even better :) Do you suggest any other large (>11inch) e-ink tablets which meet basic requirements : value for money, just display PDF, annotating /taking notes is optional for me. Kind regards.
Also, for the thorough review, please compare the Mobius screen to the glass screen, as durability/stress resistance has been a major concern on Reddit. Does the improved resolution justify the (worse) glass screen?
Test to see if the device can keep time. Turn off the Wi-Fi, Set the time manually, let it sit for a few hours and look at the time. Is it accurate? Set an alarm on the device, did it go off on time? Remember, some users don’t have or rely on Wi-Fi connections so let the device stand on its own feet and test the clock.
@tahirahmed33 I would disagree. If you'd check the existing posts, you'd see that Go10.3 is having Brighter background than the Other Carta1300 competitors (not speaking of Note Max, because I don't know yet), but A5X2 is Less bright than Go10.3, and it does have the Carta1300...
I would like to know if it's good for alternating typing with handwriting in the same document like you would do in OneNote, also I follow math courses so I would value an equation recognition that turns them into latex or something. thank you
Finally here! I am above all excited to see how it might work with the keyboard folio also. However, for now, it would be great to know the input lag it has vs the go 10.3 when typing with a bluetooth keyboard. Also, how good is that writing feel and how snappy is the super refresh? Many thanks, will be using your link in due time when they sort out the supply.
Wow Boox just squeaked by getting this out in 2024! This will be a boon for musicians looking to display sheet music in full size, the previous go-to device was the 2020 Max, which was getting a bit outdated. I opted to not wait and got the Go 10.3, and was pleasantly surprised that even at 36% less SA, it was very readable at a glance while playing piano. The only issue I've had is that my handwritten annotations need to be small on musical staff paper, needing to pinch zoom to write and then being fairly small on view. The Note Max would solve this. My only concern would be durability since this is a lot of area to support the thin glass substrate (they should have gone with plastic substrate), especially for travelling musicians who would put this in a bag. That would put me in the market for Boox's eventual upgrade to a Mobius-style screen in the future! Thanks for all your hard work and reviews
You can get a similar feel of the mobius, or of that of nomad more likely, by applying the feelwrite2 film over the go or note max and using the ceramic nib
@@GeorgeYoung-b1s yeah, it's good, just like any other Boox. I mean OneNote benefits from colour in my opinion, but apart from that yeah, the extra space is great, and I'm going to enjoy having it in split screen mode.
It's really frustrating how long Boox is taking for this device to go live in the U.S. I will order one on day one because I love the Boox Go 10.3 so much and having that extra real estate on the screen will be so good. Especially for some PDFs that are a little hard to read because of small text.
It was on Amazon but sold out i think those are pre orders as he said the release date is Feb 2nd. I will keep checking amazon to see if I can have it as a preorder once I know the battery is decent with the bsr. It ships February but I saw the Amazon become available and then sold out again so ill keep checking.
@@nanabai329 I'll probably order direct to get the free case. Was the Amazon US or EU? I know there was a limited supply in the EU that sold out right away. I'm hoping I can catch it before it sells out in the US market.
It's US, I am not sure about EU. I am tempted to do the same to get the free case as it's $50 but I need that flexibility to return it within 30 days just in case any issues come up. I really don't like the boox customer service it's crazy how difficult it is to even get warranty services for device defects. I am too scared I won't be able to send it back if its defective.
@noobahoi, Yeah, from the "mm" perspective it looks like : (1) Note Max = 243mm (width) x 287.5mm (length) , while the (2) A4 Paper is 210mm (width) x 297mm (length). Kinda 10 mm (1 cm) difference, in length, which would prevent placing exactly two A5...
Hey i have been interested in buying a good e ink device and having it for a while but I still can not seem to find the best one. I have been looking at the tab mini c. I currently have the kindle scribe (1st edition). I am trying to have the versatility of an android device like samsung s5e but I also want color, writing capability, and of course it being an eink device. Is the tab mini c the best option now? Is there a black and white option that has google play access that is also good quality? Forgot to mention I want the size of the tab mini c since I like the small form factor especially since it has writing capability. Thanks!
I am thinking of getting the Boox go 10.3, you have said it is very good. I need it for just reading academic papers and making notes on them, and the odd scribble of diagrams for methods. A function that lets me easily go back to highlighted parts or a paper would be useful. Is the go 10.3 best for this or is there another that might actually be better. Any input from anyone using any tablets would be really useful, thank you.
@@joshchillington4083 both that and the A5X2 would work very well. (Lots of eink tablets would TBH.) Between those decide if it's important to have android apps and if money is an important consideration. If you want an amazing writing feel go Manta.
Thank you for the fast and informative reply! Money is a consideration but don’t want to let it sway my decision to much. The indexing feature of the Manta does look useful, does the Go10.3 have similar. Also do either have the feature that lets you hand write but automatically convert to typed text?
It says OpenAI, it's the only option. I will be using the Chat GPT app in any case. Tech Tools did a great video about Boox security. Concluded it is not shipping data to China.
@ Thanks for clarifying and for addressing my concern regarding security. I was on the fence about buying the Boox Note Max, but this is definitely reassuring
Yep, you can put any PDF on it. You can either add new pages for your working, or you can have a linked notebook in split view so you can always access it quickly from your textbook,
hey kit. i am an urban sketch artist. i draw alot outdoor or outside of my studio. so i want to know if an ipad air or an eink note taker can help me in that .
Lots of drawing on e-ink content coming soon. It is a good time! iPad is great, but it is nothing like paper, whereas e-ink has that certain something!
@ I agree with you on the iPad for illustrations. But for sketching on the go and less eye fatigue i would like to stick with paper. But I wonder e ink can shorten the gap between the two mediums
You expect such a costly device to have Android 14 loaded to keep up with GooglePlay Apps. Boox really should be like Apple - optimised software with regular updates. I’m amazed Apple hasn’t produced its own e-ink screen to rival the Carta 1300 and Apple’s optimised apps.
It's too bad that the reddit forums are chock full of complaints about the company and their lack of appropriate responses to many, many unhappy users. That alone causes me to steer clear of their tablets.
I urgently need an e-ink device, mostly for text editing/using as external monitor. My general question: Note Max or Tab X? (I can still buy either) More specifically: 1. How does the screen compare to the Tab X in terms of FRAGILITY (major concern of most people!) and resolution? Do you think it might break too easily? Is the resolution significantly better (i.e. worth the tradeoff)? 2. How does battery life compare to Tab X? 3. How does usability as an external monitor (for text editing) compare to Tab X (resolution, speed etc.) 4. What would you say are the pros of the Tab X over the Note Max? I’d really appreciate answers to these questions, as I’m sure I’m not the only one who is considering these two devices. Thanks for your work! 🙏🏻
Were this a mobius panel, it would be an obvious choice for me. I don’t want to take notes on this, I have a5 binders and heavy paper for that, but I DO want to read, annotate, and fill out full size pdfs, submit assignments and typed documents through the Canvas app, and read music with the e-ink version of Mobile Sheets Pro. Super Refresh would likely make a big difference for quick page turns in music, including half turns(which requires a localized refresh) and links. I do have concern about longevity with that large, glass display on a thin metal chassis. If they updated the tab x with color and a mobius panel, that would likely be my choice.
Bluetooth (and USB) keyboards worked fine with the last Onyx tablets. Even different languages. So it would probably be no problem. I don't know about Spacedesk, but I suppose if it is a 'normal' Android app it should work, too.
@@jasonaz7310 I did use the Firefox browser with a keyboard/mouse with the Tab X. It worked fine, just the CPU was sometimes a little bit slow (e.g. you had to wait 2 or 3 seconds until a complex web page was fully loaded). As the Note Max has at least 40 percent more speed with the CPU, I suppose it's quite useable. For a definitive result, you have to wait for the official reviews.
One step forward... but two steps back. The Go 10.3 is perfect except for the size. This is 13.3 which fixes the size, but 1) BSR cannot be disabled and 2) the left bezel is H-U-G-E😢
Excuse me, not exactly a comment on this specific video by itself and not exactly sure if you can do something about it, but I see the titles of your videos and their descriptions (badly) translated into my native language. There are English-speaking creators whose videos don’t feature this issue. Maybe there’s some box to untick or something? It’s a problem that’s been ongoing for a few years now (with various creators on the platform) and UA-cam still doesn’t let users pick languages to not translate… (well, I’ve seen worse: shorts from people speaking my native language with audio replaced by robotic voice speaking English, and absolutely no way to pick the audio track on those…)
No keleido 3 is much darker. I had the remarkable paper pro with gallery 3 and it's darker than note max and every bw device. Color devices are all darker than black and white devices. Once you see comparisons you'll see.
couldnt they just put a front light in? and have people optionally disable it for a paperlike experience? not having the front light is the one thing preventing me from getting this device :(
@@tahirahmed33 but then that's only 227 ppi and older technology, lets hope boox releases a version with front light lol for now I'll survive with the kindle scribe and tab ultra c pro that I currently have
No, unfortunately it doesn't work like that. Not having a front light is what makes it possible to have a much, much smaller gap between the ink in the display and the surface of the device. This is what makes the screen look so sharp compared to screens with a front light and it is how they manage to remove the gap between the pen and the ink on the screen. With a front light there'll always be a gap and you can not get a paperlike feel. You have to choose, a good looking display with a paperlike feel close to the pen, or a front light. The front light option already exist in other products so it makes sense to go with the other option on this one. Also, if you want a frontlight how about just turning on an external light source the same way people do when reading normal physical books.
@@FilipMolin well obviously if I need a front light it's because I cant shine a bright light in the environment like reading in dark mode at night in bed, airplane, etc.. the explanation makes sense but I really wish they had another option offering the front light, it's a key feature in many situations
I wish BOOX would add a good-looking fountain/calligraphy pen to NeoReader. The existing one is terrible, and the brush pen is only a tiny bit better - my handwriting looks atrocious. I’d love a tool that writes like the ReMarkable calligraphy pen.
@@KitBetts-Masters Yes, the tablets are not really right for me (too little integration with the outside world) but I'd kill for a nice-looking fountain/calligraphy pen on BOOX devices! Thanks for all the time you put into your videos, which answer 99% of my questions regarding the devices you address.
Yeah, I guess the Mobius screen and front light, but you are right it doesn't seem to make sense as a purchase now unless they discount it heavily. :-)
Kit, thanks for the quick look. This and the Go 10.3 are the only Boox devices I would have any interest in. However, I can still effectively do academic work on the A5X and Manta so I can be patient for the A4X2 to make it's appearance. Too many workflow and UX tradeoffs for me if I went to Boox. Will definitely watch your review though.
Lovely, but as with all eink devices these days, it's strangely and excessively reflective. It's a horrible amount of glare. I thought the whole point of these was to make reading in the sun easy
It's here! Let me know any questions you have and I'll try to answer as many as possible, both in replies and in later content!
It's expected to be released on the 2nd of February!
*Boox Note Max* :13.3" Ultra Thin (4.6 mm) Carta 1300 300PPI with Keyboard Cover
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hope it will be in the shop soon, just can't wait any longer now hahaha. Thanks for thhe update!
I would be interested in knowing how the ghosting is? And how much brighter it is in comparison with a Tab X (without activated front light).
Hey kit, can you try applying the feelwrite2 film over the boox Go 10.3 or note max and use the ceramic nib pen to see how it feels? Does it feel better or worse than default writing feel of those devices?
How does the refresh and latency compare with the note 10.3?
I am so excited!! If you can do a battery test and see how long it lasts with entire daily use. I saw a chinese video of it and the battery drained from 89% to 85% in a 10 minute video of flipping through different apps and readers to show different content on the screen. If you can also compare it with boox go 10.3 and viwoods in screen clarity and writing feel? Thank you 😊
Please test the battery as it is my main concern
3700 mah down from 6300 from the Tab X. It's nearly half. It would be a trade-off if the note max is lighter, but it's not either. 560g of the Tab X vs 615g.
But the cost is lower~
You can't make a direct comparison to the battery in the Tab X because Note max does not have a frontlight but the Tab X do. Not having a frontlight saves a lot of energy.
@@FilipMolin .. (saves energy) , with that large screen and that small battery, hopefully, : )
Me too it's my only pause and once that is known I'll make my purchase of preorder is available before February.
@@nanabai329 Likewise.
Thank you for the quick little review!
I'd love to see how well it responds to typing on a non boox bluetooth and usb (both) keyboards, and to know how much lag you experience.
I'm debating getting a 13.3 tablet or monitor for a writing setup since they cost the same. I love my tab mini, but it's a bit slow for typing and editing.
Kitt, I canceled my Amazon order and used your affiliate link because the Note Max went live today on their website. I would rather you got a little something from my purchase because I do watch a lot of your videos. I'm just glad it's finally releasing.😊
In future, would you please include the comparison of the reading of the b&w content on the Note Max versus Go10.3 , but on the Natural Light (say outside, or the light from the window...) only. That's something I'm in particularly looking for. Thanks in advance.
Hey Mr. Kit, can you try comparing the screen to an actual A4 sized paper to get a feel on how similar (or different?) it looks compared to an actual paper?
Yeah. I want comparisons to things we intimately understand: A6, A5, US Letter, Composition (B5), and A4.
(question for future) I've heard from some users that the speed on Note Max may not be up to the expectations. Given the CPU is the same as on Go10.3, do you see that BSR makes the device faster (say to compare to the Go10.3 and/or Boox Palma 1) ? Maybe, try to opening very large hyperlinked PDF file, say some calendar (1k pages) and try swiping through the pages and/or pressing on the hyperlinks, will this device be able to navigate throuh that hyperlinks faster than Go10.3 for the same file?
Interesting theme, if he could show and prove to us it would be exciting
Got excited seeing this video notification, but then realizing the Note Max is still not out yet was a bit of a ride. I'm curious how easy it is to read in low light conditions if there is no front light, and how quickly it processes some apps. I don't imagine it will bother me much as I'll still have other devices like my phone or laptop. My primary uses will be reading and taking notes as a history teacher who continues to do academic research, reading and taking notes while doing language practice, and potentially given its size, displaying sheet music when playing my synths or other instruments.
Yeah, I think you have to know that you won't need the light. I'm currently typing on it, but have to have the overhead lights on, so it's not ideal TBH. But at work you will be fine. :-)
I bought mine yesterday, December 31st, and today I received a message that it has already been shipped. UPS has estimated arrival at my house for next January 8th.
Sorry kit, I couldn't use your purchase links because they are out of stock yet. I bought it at the ereader store.
Regards
Thanks for the quick review Kit! I look forward to your full review. My question is how durable is this device given its size and thickness? Is there a lot of flex in it and will it hold up going in and out of bags over time? Curious to know your thoughts.
Split-screen (multitasking) functionality sounds quite compelling.
I am looking forward to this :) Finally I will have enough space for all my math notes :D
Yeah, definitely a good time having all the room for your working! 🙂
Quick question... I have never owned a Boox so I am not familiar with the interface. Is it possible to upload a PDF document and use it as a template on Boox tablets? I own a Supernote Nomad and I have been waiting for the Supernote Manta, but I am a bit undecided because of the price of the Manta... If I am going to spend that much, maybe a slightly larger tablet would be preferable... I'd be interested in a comparison of the writing feel on both, which is also important... Thanks for your videos, I really enjoy them.
Yep, you can use the pdfs as a template on boox, or just write on top of the PDF. Writing feel is better on Manta, but the Max isn't bad. Decide if you need the size and the app functionality!
Oh... I had not considered the split screen potential. That is a game changer for me.
Yeah, that's the standout feature!
Compared to Tab X, does it worth the upgrade?
In some ways yes, 300PPI is a nice to have for example. It feels like an up to date build and form, and maybe if you need the keyboard case. But if the Tan X is currently doing what you need it to, I would say that this hasn't made it obsolete. :-)
@@KitBetts-Masters thanks! I don't own tab x, but from time to time I see as a second hand device
wow - I've been really looking forwards to this one, Kit. I'm still planning on getting the Max, but I've some apprehension regarding the contrast. With carta 1300, I think I was hoping for a bit better. Some images show the Palma, of all devices, as being especially sharper in its contrast. So comparisons here would be appreciated. Thanks for all you do
The palma is a very small device so I'm sure the contrast will look better do to smaller surface area?
@@nanabai329 why would a smaller surface area improve the contrast?
I dont know just geussing due to smaller area in between the bezels. I just don't know why you would compare such a small screen with this huge screen instead of a 10 in or higher?
Would love to how it fares as a text editor with an external keyboard. And if it could potentially work as a replacement for a normal laptop.
That does look like an absolute beast!
It is! But it's so slim!
I want this for sheet music reading. I’m also interested in the keyboard case, so I hope you get a hold of one for testing purposes.
I'll be pestering them for one yep! Would you need the frontlight for reading sheet music?
@ I’m married to a retired school orchestra director, so we have stand lights, same as we’d use with standard paper, plus most of my gigs take place outdoors, which is another reason why I’d rather use e-ink instead of an LCD iPad screen.
I am just looking for a large ink tablet to read the newspaper on, this seems perfect for that purpose?
is there any difference between this 1300 carta and 1200 plus on the go, in your opinion?
It's not much, a little darker if anything. Both look good. carta 1300 should have 30% better contrast and screen response.
Hi, Kit! I really like your channel. E-ink devices are very interesting to me. I am an artist and I am looking for a compact e-ink tablet with a color screen so that I can constantly take it with me, easily hold it in one hand to draw and sketch a lot, and sometimes read PDFs. Can you please tell me what to choose? I'm thinking about the tab mini c or the note air 4c. I'm confused about a lot of models and I want to know which is the best option for my purposes right now.
Seeing how big it is in the hand , moving it around etc. I'm glad I bit the bullet and ordered the Go 10.3. It has yet to arrive and was hoping this would release within my 30 day window for return of the Go in case I did really like that bigger screen (and felt the need for keyboard) but it is massive to carry around and use one handed which I'll do on occasion with the 10.3 . Thanks as always Kit!
Tell us please after you have used both what is the best
Yeah, I tested it out, it just fits in my workbag with my laptop!
Nice! Looking forward for more videos abt Note Max!
I’ll like to know what the battery life is like. With BSR and the same battery as the go 10.3, I’d be worried about how long it will last between charging
Yes this is my main worry.
Yeah, it seems ok so far. Let's hope that they can achieve what they have done with the battery on the Note Air 4 C! It has gone down 30% in my testing, and installing apps today.
Thanks Kit. I’ve just received the go 10.3 for PHD research. However, if the max turns out to have a decent battery I’ll send it back and get this instead. You’re reviews have been extremely helpful.
Kit, could you address the issues of data privacy and encryption with e-ink devices? My understanding is that only the Remarkable devices have on-device encryption -- for Boox and Supernote, critically, there may be encryption for data transfer, but not on-device. I'm in education, and for this reason I *know* that for my university, I would never use Boox or Supernote to touch anything from students, and that instantly cuts down on their utility. I don't know what British laws are on student data privacy, but I'd like to hear your take on this -- and, please, to push the major e-ink makers to add on-device encryption!
I returned the Note Air 3c because the writing experience was atrocious (and because it was so heavy). Does this device also feel like you are writing with a dry erase marker? Can it do multi-page transcription to text? What's the weight in hand feel like?
Thanks so much for the review. I'd be super interested to see a test for pdfs, and especially for reading academic papers. If you could download a study or 2, and show us how the note Max or Go 10.3 perform, as we are quite a few academics in this community with this goal in mind :-)
I'm looking for best value e-ink tablet/screen for following purpose: 1) music sheets (pdf) 2) no frontlight required 3)big enough (preferably A4 size or close to it) 4) no other functions required. Main use: play music in direct sunlight. I was ready to order tab X , but note max seems to meet requirements even better :)
Do you suggest any other large (>11inch) e-ink tablets which meet basic requirements : value for money, just display PDF, annotating /taking notes is optional for me. Kind regards.
Also interesting how the Note Max screen background compares to the ViWoods AI Paper
Also, for the thorough review, please compare the Mobius screen to the glass screen, as durability/stress resistance has been a major concern on Reddit. Does the improved resolution justify the (worse) glass screen?
What would you recommend for mostly reading and not a lot of writing - Go 10.3 or this tablet? It feels a bit too big just for reading. Thanks!
Yeah, unless you need big PDFs, I think that the Go 10.3 will be a more comfortable reader.
Test to see if the device can keep time. Turn off the Wi-Fi, Set the time manually, let it sit for a few hours and look at the time. Is it accurate? Set an alarm on the device, did it go off on time? Remember, some users don’t have or rely on Wi-Fi connections so let the device stand on its own feet and test the clock.
Sure, well, I usually leave my devices off wifi all day at work and the clock is usually ok. :-)
Damn, I love having the front light, but does it really feel significantly different?
is the screen brighter than GO 10.3?
Haha, agree, that's the question number one )
Yes, we want this comparison between those devices.
1300 carta is brighter than 1200 carta on the boox go 10.3
@tahirahmed33 I would disagree. If you'd check the existing posts, you'd see that Go10.3 is having Brighter background than the Other Carta1300 competitors (not speaking of Note Max, because I don't know yet), but A5X2 is Less bright than Go10.3, and it does have the Carta1300...
@@tahirahmed33 boox go 10.3 has 1300 carta, not 1200
Is there any extra tips sir?
I would like to know if it's good for alternating typing with handwriting in the same document like you would do in OneNote, also I follow math courses so I would value an equation recognition that turns them into latex or something.
thank you
contrast contrast contrast. put it alongside everything and adjust your lighting.
Sure!
Finally here! I am above all excited to see how it might work with the keyboard folio also. However, for now, it would be great to know the input lag it has vs the go 10.3 when typing with a bluetooth keyboard. Also, how good is that writing feel and how snappy is the super refresh? Many thanks, will be using your link in due time when they sort out the supply.
It's good, I am typing on it at the minute and enjoying the experience. I will do a side by side at some point the Super Refresh should help somewhat!
Wow Boox just squeaked by getting this out in 2024! This will be a boon for musicians looking to display sheet music in full size, the previous go-to device was the 2020 Max, which was getting a bit outdated. I opted to not wait and got the Go 10.3, and was pleasantly surprised that even at 36% less SA, it was very readable at a glance while playing piano. The only issue I've had is that my handwritten annotations need to be small on musical staff paper, needing to pinch zoom to write and then being fairly small on view. The Note Max would solve this. My only concern would be durability since this is a lot of area to support the thin glass substrate (they should have gone with plastic substrate), especially for travelling musicians who would put this in a bag. That would put me in the market for Boox's eventual upgrade to a Mobius-style screen in the future! Thanks for all your hard work and reviews
You can get a similar feel of the mobius, or of that of nomad more likely, by applying the feelwrite2 film over the go or note max and using the ceramic nib
@STORMFIRE07 ah I was referring to the substrate that the e ink sits on. Usually glass but Mobius is plastic
Thanks for this, it feels like a pretty solid device. Can I ask would you need a front light in a musical setting?
@@KitBetts-Masters I haven't found the need for light, as my music space is fairly well lit. But even in evening light scenarios, very readable
Hey Kit, quick question: how does this compare to the Tab X? Significant improvement or +/- same? Cheers!
compare with supernote manta
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Hello! I have the supernote x5 and it’s slow when using an external keyboard, which e-ink has a fast refresh for typing
Ty looking forward to more details
I'll bring more content asap!
Really excited for this one. I work in OneNote most of the time. How does OneNote work on this unit?
@@GeorgeYoung-b1s yeah, it's good, just like any other Boox. I mean OneNote benefits from colour in my opinion, but apart from that yeah, the extra space is great, and I'm going to enjoy having it in split screen mode.
That green accent on the cover is really nice. I like it much more than their usual orange
100% agree. Looks sharp!
Yes I was so happy seeing the cover. I love green and the greenish interior as well.
Yeah, I love it when they go green, makes it feel like they made it for someone like me!
It's really frustrating how long Boox is taking for this device to go live in the U.S. I will order one on day one because I love the Boox Go 10.3 so much and having that extra real estate on the screen will be so good. Especially for some PDFs that are a little hard to read because of small text.
It was on Amazon but sold out i think those are pre orders as he said the release date is Feb 2nd. I will keep checking amazon to see if I can have it as a preorder once I know the battery is decent with the bsr. It ships February but I saw the Amazon become available and then sold out again so ill keep checking.
@@nanabai329 I'll probably order direct to get the free case. Was the Amazon US or EU? I know there was a limited supply in the EU that sold out right away. I'm hoping I can catch it before it sells out in the US market.
I wish I knew more about why the delay. It seems that there are some devices from some shops somewhere, it's not like a normal Boox launch. Hmmm.
It's US, I am not sure about EU. I am tempted to do the same to get the free case as it's $50 but I need that flexibility to return it within 30 days just in case any issues come up. I really don't like the boox customer service it's crazy how difficult it is to even get warranty services for device defects. I am too scared I won't be able to send it back if its defective.
Still not available for sale.... Don't know what's up with Boox...
Actually, it's not really DIN A4 but 13.3" is a little bit smaller. So no 'real" two A5 pages.
@noobahoi,
Yeah, from the "mm" perspective it looks like : (1) Note Max = 243mm (width) x 287.5mm (length) , while the (2) A4 Paper is 210mm (width) x 297mm (length). Kinda 10 mm (1 cm) difference, in length, which would prevent placing exactly two A5...
Hey i have been interested in buying a good e ink device and having it for a while but I still can not seem to find the best one. I have been looking at the tab mini c. I currently have the kindle scribe (1st edition). I am trying to have the versatility of an android device like samsung s5e but I also want color, writing capability, and of course it being an eink device. Is the tab mini c the best option now? Is there a black and white option that has google play access that is also good quality? Forgot to mention I want the size of the tab mini c since I like the small form factor especially since it has writing capability. Thanks!
I am thinking of getting the Boox go 10.3, you have said it is very good. I need it for just reading academic papers and making notes on them, and the odd scribble of diagrams for methods. A function that lets me easily go back to highlighted parts or a paper would be useful. Is the go 10.3 best for this or is there another that might actually be better. Any input from anyone using any tablets would be really useful, thank you.
@@joshchillington4083 both that and the A5X2 would work very well. (Lots of eink tablets would TBH.) Between those decide if it's important to have android apps and if money is an important consideration. If you want an amazing writing feel go Manta.
Thank you for the fast and informative reply! Money is a consideration but don’t want to let it sway my decision to much. The indexing feature of the Manta does look useful, does the Go10.3 have similar. Also do either have the feature that lets you hand write but automatically convert to typed text?
What AI system is installed on the device? And do we know if the device data-mines your information?
It says OpenAI, it's the only option. I will be using the Chat GPT app in any case. Tech Tools did a great video about Boox security. Concluded it is not shipping data to China.
@ Thanks for clarifying and for addressing my concern regarding security. I was on the fence about buying the Boox Note Max, but this is definitely reassuring
Can you put the Stewart calculus pdf on it
Yep, you can put any PDF on it. You can either add new pages for your working, or you can have a linked notebook in split view so you can always access it quickly from your textbook,
@KitBetts-Masters can you link a notebook in single view? That might be good to show.
Why is it still not for sale in US?
Boox is going hard after the Supernote market.
Dear Kit, does this one have a better contrast than the b/w monitors by Boox and Dasung do? I’m not quite satisfied with their contrast.
I haven't used any Boox monitor unfortunately and none of the up to date Dasung ones.
hey kit. i am an urban sketch artist. i draw alot outdoor or outside of my studio. so i want to know if an ipad air or an eink note taker can help me in that .
Lots of drawing on e-ink content coming soon. It is a good time! iPad is great, but it is nothing like paper, whereas e-ink has that certain something!
@ I agree with you on the iPad for illustrations. But for sketching on the go and less eye fatigue i would like to stick with paper. But I wonder e ink can shorten the gap between the two mediums
This is the prefect upgrade to my five year old Boox Max 3, which is still going strong and is in use every day.
Yeah, sounds just right! :-)
@KitBetts-Masters Five years ago the Max 3 cost £750 so the Note Max is something of a bargain by comparison.
This thumbnail with a normal photo from your video is much better than the previous ones with ai portraits of you
Please check the weight: same thickness and battery of Go 10.3 but double the weight. Is it true ? Looks strange
Feels very light for it's size!
Looking forward for the in depth review :)
Why can’t e-notebooks have an input of articles with ease like an IPad? Rather than going through three steps to get a note from another notebook?
Not sure what function you mean there, but sounds interesting, can you elaborate please?
What's in the chipset of the Note Max? I can't sleep because I'm curious
Snapdragon 855. 🙂
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You expect such a costly device to have Android 14 loaded to keep up with GooglePlay Apps. Boox really should be like Apple - optimised software with regular updates. I’m amazed Apple hasn’t produced its own e-ink screen to rival the Carta 1300 and Apple’s optimised apps.
Would love to see an Apple e-ink rival. And yeah, I don't disagree about the Android version. :-)
It's too bad that the reddit forums are chock full of complaints about the company and their lack of appropriate responses to many, many unhappy users. That alone causes me to steer clear of their tablets.
I urgently need an e-ink device, mostly for text editing/using as external monitor. My general question: Note Max or Tab X? (I can still buy either)
More specifically:
1. How does the screen compare to the Tab X in terms of FRAGILITY (major concern of most people!) and resolution? Do you think it might break too easily? Is the resolution significantly better (i.e. worth the tradeoff)?
2. How does battery life compare to Tab X?
3. How does usability as an external monitor (for text editing) compare to Tab X (resolution, speed etc.)
4. What would you say are the pros of the Tab X over the Note Max?
I’d really appreciate answers to these questions, as I’m sure I’m not the only one who is considering these two devices. Thanks for your work! 🙏🏻
kun je hem vergelijken met de RM PP
If it was a color screen I would be intrigued
Test the pen latency compare to boox go 10.3 also is it carta 1300
It is good, I think maybe slightly better.
Were this a mobius panel, it would be an obvious choice for me. I don’t want to take notes on this, I have a5 binders and heavy paper for that, but I DO want to read, annotate, and fill out full size pdfs, submit assignments and typed documents through the Canvas app, and read music with the e-ink version of Mobile Sheets Pro. Super Refresh would likely make a big difference for quick page turns in music, including half turns(which requires a localized refresh) and links. I do have concern about longevity with that large, glass display on a thin metal chassis. If they updated the tab x with color and a mobius panel, that would likely be my choice.
Yeah, fingers crossed we might still get a Tab X C or something. Agree that would be a great option too!
Does it work with Spacedesk and a Bluetooth keyboard smoothly?
Bluetooth (and USB) keyboards worked fine with the last Onyx tablets. Even different languages. So it would probably be no problem. I don't know about Spacedesk, but I suppose if it is a 'normal' Android app it should work, too.
By work I mean if it is usable. I had a hacked Sony DPT-RP1 and spacedesk "worked" but it was so slow it really wasn't usable.
@@jasonaz7310 I did use the Firefox browser with a keyboard/mouse with the Tab X. It worked fine, just the CPU was sometimes a little bit slow (e.g. you had to wait 2 or 3 seconds until a complex web page was fully loaded).
As the Note Max has at least 40 percent more speed with the CPU, I suppose it's quite useable. For a definitive result, you have to wait for the official reviews.
One step forward... but two steps back. The Go 10.3 is perfect except for the size. This is 13.3 which fixes the size, but 1) BSR cannot be disabled and 2) the left bezel is H-U-G-E😢
Excuse me, not exactly a comment on this specific video by itself and not exactly sure if you can do something about it, but I see the titles of your videos and their descriptions (badly) translated into my native language. There are English-speaking creators whose videos don’t feature this issue. Maybe there’s some box to untick or something? It’s a problem that’s been ongoing for a few years now (with various creators on the platform) and UA-cam still doesn’t let users pick languages to not translate… (well, I’ve seen worse: shorts from people speaking my native language with audio replaced by robotic voice speaking English, and absolutely no way to pick the audio track on those…)
That's huge!!
Yeah, if you haven't used a big e-ink screen yet, you should. It is a good time!
MicroSD slot?
128gb SSD no SD card slot
The screen looks greish compared to its white margin maybe similar to kaleido3 looks to me
No keleido 3 is much darker. I had the remarkable paper pro with gallery 3 and it's darker than note max and every bw device. Color devices are all darker than black and white devices. Once you see comparisons you'll see.
It does look darker than the Go 10.3 somehow, I don't know why, it's not by much. But yeah the Kaleido 3 is much darker.
couldnt they just put a front light in? and have people optionally disable it for a paperlike experience? not having the front light is the one thing preventing me from getting this device :(
Would be thicker , and cost more , if you want front light for 13.3 go for the tab x
@@tahirahmed33 but then that's only 227 ppi and older technology, lets hope boox releases a version with front light lol for now I'll survive with the kindle scribe and tab ultra c pro that I currently have
No, unfortunately it doesn't work like that. Not having a front light is what makes it possible to have a much, much smaller gap between the ink in the display and the surface of the device. This is what makes the screen look so sharp compared to screens with a front light and it is how they manage to remove the gap between the pen and the ink on the screen. With a front light there'll always be a gap and you can not get a paperlike feel. You have to choose, a good looking display with a paperlike feel close to the pen, or a front light. The front light option already exist in other products so it makes sense to go with the other option on this one. Also, if you want a frontlight how about just turning on an external light source the same way people do when reading normal physical books.
Absolutely
@@FilipMolin well obviously if I need a front light it's because I cant shine a bright light in the environment like reading in dark mode at night in bed, airplane, etc.. the explanation makes sense but I really wish they had another option offering the front light, it's a key feature in many situations
Can i use usi pen with boox tabs? Thanks
I wish BOOX would add a good-looking fountain/calligraphy pen to NeoReader. The existing one is terrible, and the brush pen is only a tiny bit better - my handwriting looks atrocious. I’d love a tool that writes like the ReMarkable calligraphy pen.
reMarkable tools are amazing aren't they! :-)
@@KitBetts-Masters Yes, the tablets are not really right for me (too little integration with the outside world) but I'd kill for a nice-looking fountain/calligraphy pen on BOOX devices! Thanks for all the time you put into your videos, which answer 99% of my questions regarding the devices you address.
Thanks for sharing your genuine excitement!
You deserve all these things Julie!
I just ordered mine, and it should be here in 1 week! I think the only but somewhat important bit that I will be missing would be the frontlight...
Makes the tab x redundant,tab x is £900 !!!! On Amazon !
Yeah, I guess the Mobius screen and front light, but you are right it doesn't seem to make sense as a purchase now unless they discount it heavily. :-)
This device is 'sold out' in the EU and the UK, so don't watch, if you really need such a device!
Yeah, it's not a normal Boox launch, they are normally a lot slicker with their launches. :-)
Kit, thanks for the quick look. This and the Go 10.3 are the only Boox devices I would have any interest in. However, I can still effectively do academic work on the A5X and Manta so I can be patient for the A4X2 to make it's appearance. Too many workflow and UX tradeoffs for me if I went to Boox. Will definitely watch your review though.
This could finally be good for conducting/music.
still no color!
No, maybe be one this year!
carta 1300 might be the best looking black and white screen but latency while writing it is not,
I don't know, it is feeling pretty quick right now!
Love the videos, but please turn off Auto-dubbed .... It's horrible
I think that you should have the option to change it your end, via the little gear, and then audio options. :-)
The scratch sound is so yucky
Epic fail because it is supposed to be a Tab X C. Good god people. All we want is a good 13.3 in color for pdf files is that too much to ask?
Lovely, but as with all eink devices these days, it's strangely and excessively reflective. It's a horrible amount of glare. I thought the whole point of these was to make reading in the sun easy
I think that was my rushed lighting more than anything!