What I definitely prefer in the Boox NA4C is the inclusion of a micro-SD card. The absence of that on the Go and Remarkable PP is a deal-breaker; ditto for the Boox Note Max.
Hello Brandon. Thanks you for doing such an immersive review on the latest Note Air. I am a Remarkable 2 user and I am heavily dependent and a user of the Remarkable Client side App I have installed across all my devices that enables me to input notes using my different PC's. I am struggling to find any reviews on the Boox alternatives for this functionality provided by Remarkable. I would love to see what the Boox UI looks like and what functionality exists for accessing and sharing your Boox Notebooks from the web or possibly if they have, native clients for the different OS providers out there.
Thanks I went to buy a boox ultra pro today and after I tinkered with it for like half an hour then salesperson mentioned the note air 4. Mostly it's android 13 that's swung me. But lighter, faster and cheaper aren't bad things either!
Hey Brandon, Can yo tell me if the Air 4C supports hyperlinks in templates. That is PDFs with hyperlinks used as a Template with the hyperlink still working. It doesn't work on the Air 3C.
I love the feel of a titanium nib on the Kindle scribe. Much better than the included nibs. I just ordered a Boox Note Air 4 C but I don't want to use titanium nibs on it if I can help it to be safe. What nibs would you recommend in order to have a more ball point pen feel when you are writing (similar to titanium nibs on a Kindle Scribe)?
I would stick with the remarkable brand . It's best at what it meant to be used for which is sketching and note taking . Booxs is a jack of all trades but a master of none . Remarkable is a zero distraction master at one job. Why not just get a regular tablet on who ever is leaning towards a booxs ?
@adangranados4009 it feels waaay better when writing and sketching than an ipad btw. Yeah it is expensive . Personally it should cost 500 out the door with a case and the pro pen . What you are paying for is the great feel on pen and paper feel. It legit feels nice to write on . And you are paying for a distraction free gadget to focus on the task at hand. It's true it is a very niche device . I am a gadget nerd . I got the glasses with the "200inch OLED screen " . I have gaming handhelds . I got the folding screen phones when they came out etc. my niche case is I am detaching more from the gadgets that do it all . I'm getting rid of the crap I don't use . The fancy tablets , the computer software that has a million different settings for taking notes and recording information. This thing has taken all those bad habits out and just funneled my focus on one thing . This is what remarkable excels at . If you are a person who doesn't have the will power to keep those bad habits at bay this is a great option but will pay a pretty lil penny for
What I definitely prefer in the Boox NA4C is the inclusion of a micro-SD card. The absence of that on the Go and Remarkable PP is a deal-breaker; ditto for the Boox Note Max.
Hello Brandon. Thanks you for doing such an immersive review on the latest Note Air. I am a Remarkable 2 user and I am heavily dependent and a user of the Remarkable Client side App I have installed across all my devices that enables me to input notes using my different PC's. I am struggling to find any reviews on the Boox alternatives for this functionality provided by Remarkable. I would love to see what the Boox UI looks like and what functionality exists for accessing and sharing your Boox Notebooks from the web or possibly if they have, native clients for the different OS providers out there.
Thanks I went to buy a boox ultra pro today and after I tinkered with it for like half an hour then salesperson mentioned the note air 4. Mostly it's android 13 that's swung me. But lighter, faster and cheaper aren't bad things either!
I think you made the correct choice.
Hey Brandon, Can yo tell me if the Air 4C supports hyperlinks in templates. That is PDFs with hyperlinks used as a Template with the hyperlink still working. It doesn't work on the Air 3C.
I love the feel of a titanium nib on the Kindle scribe. Much better than the included nibs. I just ordered a Boox Note Air 4 C but I don't want to use titanium nibs on it if I can help it to be safe. What nibs would you recommend in order to have a more ball point pen feel when you are writing (similar to titanium nibs on a Kindle Scribe)?
I just got mine, is it normal to have 2-3 forntlight pinholes on the screen, does onyx allow you to return it?
Boox Note Air 4 C seems very good, but it's very expensive (£460). If I want it only for comics, do I need this or just a regular tablet around £100?
I am thinking between this and Boox Tab Ultra C, what are the differences, aside from the android version?
Hello
Is this device fast enough to run Excalidraw on Obsidian?
what stylus is that?
No chapters on an almost 90 review video?
Scandalous!!!
I would stick with the remarkable brand . It's best at what it meant to be used for which is sketching and note taking . Booxs is a jack of all trades but a master of none . Remarkable is a zero distraction master at one job. Why not just get a regular tablet on who ever is leaning towards a booxs ?
But why does it cost so much? It’s the same price as a iPad
@adangranados4009 it feels waaay better when writing and sketching than an ipad btw. Yeah it is expensive . Personally it should cost 500 out the door with a case and the pro pen . What you are paying for is the great feel on pen and paper feel. It legit feels nice to write on . And you are paying for a distraction free gadget to focus on the task at hand. It's true it is a very niche device . I am a gadget nerd . I got the glasses with the "200inch OLED screen " . I have gaming handhelds . I got the folding screen phones when they came out etc. my niche case is I am detaching more from the gadgets that do it all . I'm getting rid of the crap I don't use . The fancy tablets , the computer software that has a million different settings for taking notes and recording information. This thing has taken all those bad habits out and just funneled my focus on one thing . This is what remarkable excels at . If you are a person who doesn't have the will power to keep those bad habits at bay this is a great option but will pay a pretty lil penny for
It not using wacom tech anymore knocked it off my list. Wacom pen tech is best for drawing etc.