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Hi, I’ve never had a device like this one but I really need one, should I buy this Ultra C, or is there a better device on the market (maybe the remarkable?) I need it to write notes, store documents, read books, read on line, search information online... Thanks for making this video 👍
I'm a writer and have been wanting to upgrade from my Samsung s8+ to this tablet so that I will be able to use SPECIFICALLY Dabble Writer but also not have to charge it every other day. I'm sad that the other options don't provide a keyboard case, because that was a big selling point for me (not lugging around a keyboard like I currently do). This video helped me with some of my questions and I'll be sure to leave an update when I get mine!
I am a student and I just put in an order for this device. I currently use a Galaxy Tab S6 for textbooks and notes which has been fine for the past couple of years but the draw of a color eink device was too much! I will use both devices in tandem now. Boox will be used for notes and texbooks and the tab s6 for video lectures. Both use the same wacom tech so I can use the pen on both which is nice.
Hi! I hope you are doing great! How is your experience with the Boox tab ultra C going for now? I'm a student myself and like to put colors in my notes to differentiate what's more important. Could you please give me a feedback? I am hesitating to buy this tablet for myself! And do you know if the stylet they send with this eink tablet is rechargeable ? I currently have one that uses batteries, but it's becoming pricey since I use it so much
Great review, I think you nailed it! I too have experienced a few bugs but overall I've been really happy with it. I thought I would do more typing on it, but in the end I found it really useful for reading textbooks through the Kindle app for school. The color screen has been really great for this.
I am returning it because it didnt have palm rejection, that it significantly compromises the device's usability and overall user experience for my needs. The primary purpose of my purchase was for seamless writing and effective utilization of a planner without the need for cumbersome navigation adjustments.
I borrowed the reMarkable when I was doing on field inspections and it was incredible. Having all my notes already digital and sorted into folders is a million times easier to manage than a notebook. Also, having the drawings on a tablet instead of a arch D size paper is so much more easy to carry. Especially on windy days. When I originally tried to look at a drawing on my laptop, the glare was too much and the clamshell made it hard to carry around. It was faster to export the drawing into a PDF and transfer it to the reMarkable than to squint at a glossy LCD screen. Now I feel it's a must to have an e-ink tablet on field. I'm looking at this instead of the reMarkable because it would be nice to read manga as well. Having Android OS makes this possible. Also, nice to have colours for drawing mark-ups.
1:42 - frontlight not backlight, right? Very solid content! Question: what’s the difference between the Tab Ultra and Tab Ultra C besides color? I’m color blind and have no real need for color, and I’d like to have the brighter/whiter screen of the Tab Ultra unless the C is a better device for reasons beside color. Thank you!
Sorry I always slip on that. It’s a front light like all e-ink devices. I still think you’ll prefer the screen density of the Ultra C. It’s 300ppi vs 227 on the Tab Ultra.
If Onyx were to release the kernel in the future to create a custom ROM or, alternatively, an ARM-based OS with a Linux foundation, it would be fantastic! There are already a thousand distributions out there, and if they added UEFI support as a bootloader, that would be top-notch! I'd buy 100 of these right away, hahaha XD. I say this because spending 650 euros on a tablet/ebook/PC when we know that display technology will change, and Android updates will eventually stop, is a difficult choice to justify. Instead, if they offered something more, we would have the added value of being able to contribute to a large community and have a consistently upgradable product that retains its value over time. I think Onyx should consider this perspective. More popularity would mean the product becomes well-known, reaching a broader audience. Today, few people are willing to spend 650 euros on a tablet; they think twice. But if they could get a device that remains useful and upgradable for many years, it would be a much more appealing choice. From my point of view, if I have to spend 650 euros, I'd rather do it for a laptop than for a device that becomes obsolete and unusable after just 3 years.
@@quickscopebro97Because UNLIKE a pure ereader, it is a fully functioned android device. Which needs security updates at least, just like any OS, pc or phones or tablets. Its connecting to the internet, so it needs security updates, and it shouldnt be used on the internet after that point. Also, just old versions of android lead to eventual play store incompatibility. Within a few generations of android, certain apps wont be able to be downloaded. Ive experienced this many times just on 3 year old and older phones. Obviously you could still use this as a simple ereader to just read books, but thats not why youd buy a high end boox. Custom ROMs can allow the community to update the software of the device and keep it running to its fullest for FAR longer. Its unfortunate we dont see basically any eink tablets having custom roms available.
There are reviews about broken screens without any external forces applied, and I get it. I had a broken screen too, likely due to some pressure in the trunk of my car. But the same as my ipad survived multiple times. I think the screen construction needs some reinforcing
The Remarkable requires a subscription, also it does not convert writing to a text file within the device which means you need to do it online, on the Remarkable website. I wonder why? The new Amazon Kindle Scribe & my 8 year old samsung tablet don't require a subscription to convert to a text file because they both do it in the device
Hey there! You are correct that the reMarkable uses the cloud to do the handwriting conversion, but you no longer need a subscription for handwriting conversion (it's available for free to everyone)
Thanks for the great review! If the main use cases are note taking, sketching, doing math and brain storming which one would you pick the Supernote Ax5 or the Tab UltraC? Quick availability, bug free experience and good writing feel are important for me. Also how difficult is to get articles to read and annotate on the Supernote?
Thank you. For me, it all comes down to writing feel. SuperNote is a gel pen on a pad of paper, and the Tab Ultra C is a pen on a single sheet of paper on a hard desk surface. Which of these you prefer will make the biggest difference in which of these devices you prefer. Both devices have Google Drive, so you can drop a PDF into Drive to get documents over wirelessly.
Me ha llegado el boox ultra c pro lleno de píxeles dañados (más de 8), puntos de luz, y no sé si arriesgarme a pedir otro u optar por éste. Vengo del air Note, el primero que salió.
Hey Bradon, Thank you for sharing this lovely and helpful video. I have a question - is the Tab Ultra suitable for typing Persian using an external keyboard?
There is lot of people out there waiting for a color e ink laptop. I may still buy a slim remarkable for math calculus training and writing on the side.
I had the same feeling about skipping the keyboard cover because I love my HHKB Pro Hybrid Type-S. I really want an e-ink tablet that lets me read and write (I hear the Note Air 2 has a more paper-like writing surface?), particularly on Obsidian, so I came VERY close to getting one of these, and it would be my first non-kindle e-ink device. But I didn't because I have a hunch we'll see a Note Air C in the coming months, which I think might be the near-perfect tool for my needs.
Hi, FYI the keyboard is ok when you are sitting at a desk. If you try to use it on your lap, mine looses connectivity from time to time. I wished they had taken notes on the keyboard folio design and had taken a sleeve out of the ReMarkables playbook whos keyboard is IMHO a much better implementation. In particular when you are not using the TUC with the keyboard. You are resting the device on the keys or you hand is on the keys when you hold it. The ReMarkable keyboard slides away a much more sophisticated and elegant solution.
I have a hankering for a lighter writing tool. I struggle with the iPad being too easy to write with (no feedback on the page) and I want to try to change my work flow. That said, I don't want to spend more money on something I won't use. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. The work flow I want to develop is using OneNote with a planner/goal/notes template I bought. It is slow starting but I think I will get it. The Boox was a candidate because I could use the Android version of OneNote. I think I will continue to use my iPad for now. Cheers
@@BrandonKBoswell I had the R2 for a bit and it was nice and that got me thinking about the form/function conversation. My workflow is generally Microsoft apps… so had to rethink things. Keep up the good work!
I want the ability to annotate on pdf and word docs in an e-ink/paper environment, but I also work a lot in Excel and One Note. Are the Boox tablets, with their access to the Google Play Store, the best choices when looking at compatibility with the MS Office apps?
Ive been trying to turn off predictive type but I can't find the settings for when the physical keyboard is connected. Dose anyone knows where the setting is .
Well-presented and informative video! I like the way you talk about the features. The pace of your speech is perfect, and I feel quite comfortable watching it. I was considering whether to upgrade to Ultra C from Note Air, but I don't think it's a significant advance from Note Air. So I will skip this model and wait for the next one.
Ok, sorry if this have been asked before, but couldnt browse all comments, nor locate, etc...But I must really know, so with your pardon, my questions, which I hope you guys can answer.... Is the BOOX better for outdoor reading- BUT MOST importantly better for vision/eye health, than a tablet? Im really interested in a device to read & take notes on books, manuals, etc which can be easy to read even outdoors, but which doesnt mess with my eyes (brightness high, blue light etc etc). Not really interested on playing games watching videos and the like, but reading, study, re-checks, taking notes.. Thanks in advance.
Could you give some insight into your experience using it as a secondary screen with Spacedesk app? I think screen rotation issue is pretty common on all Android devices (at least the ones I have, including phones, tablets, watches, etc.). Amazing video as always, liked and shared.
Hi Brandon just run in to your channel and it's awesome. Tks a lot for the well precise informative videos. Been thinking between going on the note air plus, lighter, thinner, more paper like writing, cheaper, compare to the TUC, better GPU,colour, . greater ppi, camera. My use case is as a grad student writing my theses, reading pdf papers, note taking (preferably by typing and screen capture), writing in Google docs, moving between articles and also some note taking. What do you recommend between the two? Any other is preferred? Need a smooth sinc to drive and legging could be fustrating for me.
Thanks for this! How do you turn off the boox predictive text for the keyboard? I have searched in the settings and turned off everything that looked like it, but it still annoyingly pops up!!!
How stripped down can you make Boox products? I am talking like can you disable the browser and app store? I only want select apps so that it doesnt become a more cumbersome iPad.
Have you tried changing to any other launcher and disabling the stock launcher? I wonder if E-ink refresh and other E-ink settings is still going to work. On older Onyx devices everything is baked into the stock launcher. Notepad app included. Also drawing on Booxes is horrible- its slow, they are only good for writing. I wonder if zooming is any better on Ultra C- on older devices it was always so clunky and slow. Even if they do put some advertisements with drawings visible, its just no fun.
I showcase how to use a different launcher in this video: Optimizing your Boox device for focus (+ a New Note-taking App) ua-cam.com/video/t0QVU347v9E/v-deo.html
Great to see your experience after 3 months. Is the Tab Ultra C suitable for reading in bed? And how does the keyboard compare to the Magic Keyboard for the 10” iPad?
If you don’t mind the size and weight it’s good for that. I personally prefer something smaller in bed just in case I fall asleep and it hits me in the face ;)
Very nice and brief update! Almost like an advertisement 😉 I nearly bought another one 😂 Question: drawing app? Other than the note app. What can you recommend if any? Please Nice to see you are still using the Kaweco pen 😉
Bought Tab Ultra C Pro . Nothing is Pro about this thing. Writing experience is VERY BAD. Noteshelf 3 on Ipad is years a head ; better response , much better letancy , much better accuracy , much much better app. I use sensetivity on , 0.7 thicknes , fountain pen on the noteshelf 3 on my Ipad as a normal handwriting and the results are much more precise and easier to write and much better print results then the Boox. You tube Vlogers don't tell you the all truth. The E ink devices sucks for writing. I was a fool to buy it. TRY BEFORE YOU BUY - BOTH IPAD PEN ON NOTESHELF 3 AND E- INK DEVICE AND SEE FOR YOUSELF !!!
@@BrandonKBoswell Thanks for the comments. Personally I want something that feels like writing on a paper. I have iPads but writing on them is not satisfying. Writing on Ultra C is similar, otherwise it checks all the boxes on my list. reMarkable would be remarkable if I can read books on it in color because many books especially textbooks on science, maths and engineering are in color, plus I would like to write in color for making better notes and to highlight important points.
The Remarkable needs a subscription. Also the Remarkable cannot convert your handwriting in the device. It has to be done online. I'm pretty sure of this, it stopped me buying one
As frustrating as some things about the reMarkable are (it won't even show you a clock!), this doesn't seem like a good enough device for writing unfortunately.
Does the gap when writing between the pen and the screen not bug you? There is a noticeable gap and it’s frustrating me. I guess it’s because of the back light.
Рік тому
If you sre watching this on October 15 2023 or so - just wait a bit. Onyx is supposed to announce a new improved version of the Tab Ultra on 17-20th October 2023. Apart from that, yeah this looks so cool... I wish I had the money to spare to buy this. And also it could be cheaper - the Kindle Scribe is like 300 bucks...
about the writing experience, you always talk about rm2 3finger trick. But you never to Turley to learn orther brand skills. To watch some boox lovers vlog . You will know when you wrote words or some sharps ,after that if you want cancel that youcan just use the pen to cross the item serval times on it .that item will deleted.its habit like what we do on paper ,we write something wrong we cross the word several times. I thought it better than your 3 finger , you can just use one pen one hand . The way you talk sometime not fair . You learn rm3 before you do the review . But you didnt spent enough time to learn other brand unfortunately.
Do you think the Boox Tab Ultra C is worth the upgrade?
You can help me out a ton by tapping the like button on this video (it helps with the algorithm). Subscribe for more tips for creativity and focus and if you found this video helpful, you would also enjoy my weekly email newsletter: link.brandonkboswell.com/newsletter
Hi, I’ve never had a device like this one but I really need one, should I buy this Ultra C, or is there a better device on the market (maybe the remarkable?)
I need it to write notes, store documents, read books, read on line, search information online...
Thanks for making this video 👍
Does it have GPS, and can you install Google Maps onto it? That's all that matters to me...
@Funkteon
It has the play store and all the Google apps
Can you take a video with brightness off in a complitely dark room, i am interested if it has any lighting at all then?
I'm a writer and have been wanting to upgrade from my Samsung s8+ to this tablet so that I will be able to use SPECIFICALLY Dabble Writer but also not have to charge it every other day. I'm sad that the other options don't provide a keyboard case, because that was a big selling point for me (not lugging around a keyboard like I currently do). This video helped me with some of my questions and I'll be sure to leave an update when I get mine!
I am a student and I just put in an order for this device. I currently use a Galaxy Tab S6 for textbooks and notes which has been fine for the past couple of years but the draw of a color eink device was too much! I will use both devices in tandem now. Boox will be used for notes and texbooks and the tab s6 for video lectures. Both use the same wacom tech so I can use the pen on both which is nice.
Doodroo make a paperlike screen protector for the S6. Worth the money, IMHO
Hi! I hope you are doing great! How is your experience with the Boox tab ultra C going for now? I'm a student myself and like to put colors in my notes to differentiate what's more important. Could you please give me a feedback? I am hesitating to buy this tablet for myself!
And do you know if the stylet they send with this eink tablet is rechargeable ? I currently have one that uses batteries, but it's becoming pricey since I use it so much
Just like s_anastasia_vo, I'd also like to know how things have gone for you
Great review, I think you nailed it! I too have experienced a few bugs but overall I've been really happy with it. I thought I would do more typing on it, but in the end I found it really useful for reading textbooks through the Kindle app for school. The color screen has been really great for this.
Thank you. The color comes in way more handy than I would have expected.
Comprehensive, to the point, concise, great review!!
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it
I am returning it because it didnt have palm rejection, that it significantly compromises the device's usability and overall user experience for my needs. The primary purpose of my purchase was for seamless writing and effective utilization of a planner without the need for cumbersome navigation adjustments.
I borrowed the reMarkable when I was doing on field inspections and it was incredible. Having all my notes already digital and sorted into folders is a million times easier to manage than a notebook. Also, having the drawings on a tablet instead of a arch D size paper is so much more easy to carry. Especially on windy days. When I originally tried to look at a drawing on my laptop, the glare was too much and the clamshell made it hard to carry around. It was faster to export the drawing into a PDF and transfer it to the reMarkable than to squint at a glossy LCD screen. Now I feel it's a must to have an e-ink tablet on field.
I'm looking at this instead of the reMarkable because it would be nice to read manga as well. Having Android OS makes this possible. Also, nice to have colours for drawing mark-ups.
Using these outside really show their advantages over LCD
Remarkable 2 is the stupid product ever made
Excellent review that answers all my questions - thank you.
1:42 - frontlight not backlight, right? Very solid content! Question: what’s the difference between the Tab Ultra and Tab Ultra C besides color? I’m color blind and have no real need for color, and I’d like to have the brighter/whiter screen of the Tab Ultra unless the C is a better device for reasons beside color. Thank you!
Sorry I always slip on that. It’s a front light like all e-ink devices. I still think you’ll prefer the screen density of the Ultra C. It’s 300ppi vs 227 on the Tab Ultra.
If Onyx were to release the kernel in the future to create a custom ROM or, alternatively, an ARM-based OS with a Linux foundation, it would be fantastic! There are already a thousand distributions out there, and if they added UEFI support as a bootloader, that would be top-notch! I'd buy 100 of these right away, hahaha XD. I say this because spending 650 euros on a tablet/ebook/PC when we know that display technology will change, and Android updates will eventually stop, is a difficult choice to justify. Instead, if they offered something more, we would have the added value of being able to contribute to a large community and have a consistently upgradable product that retains its value over time. I think Onyx should consider this perspective. More popularity would mean the product becomes well-known, reaching a broader audience. Today, few people are willing to spend 650 euros on a tablet; they think twice. But if they could get a device that remains useful and upgradable for many years, it would be a much more appealing choice. From my point of view, if I have to spend 650 euros, I'd rather do it for a laptop than for a device that becomes obsolete and unusable after just 3 years.
Why is it going to be useless in 3 years?
@@quickscopebro97Because UNLIKE a pure ereader, it is a fully functioned android device. Which needs security updates at least, just like any OS, pc or phones or tablets. Its connecting to the internet, so it needs security updates, and it shouldnt be used on the internet after that point. Also, just old versions of android lead to eventual play store incompatibility. Within a few generations of android, certain apps wont be able to be downloaded. Ive experienced this many times just on 3 year old and older phones.
Obviously you could still use this as a simple ereader to just read books, but thats not why youd buy a high end boox.
Custom ROMs can allow the community to update the software of the device and keep it running to its fullest for FAR longer.
Its unfortunate we dont see basically any eink tablets having custom roms available.
@@quickscopebro97 lack of Android updates/patches
There are reviews about broken screens without any external forces applied, and I get it. I had a broken screen too, likely due to some pressure in the trunk of my car. But the same as my ipad survived multiple times. I think the screen construction needs some reinforcing
As in the screen cracked or just stopped rendering in places?
The Remarkable requires a subscription, also it does not convert writing to a text file within the device which means you need to do it online, on the Remarkable website. I wonder why? The new Amazon Kindle Scribe & my 8 year old samsung tablet don't require a subscription to convert to a text file because they both do it in the device
Hey there! You are correct that the reMarkable uses the cloud to do the handwriting conversion, but you no longer need a subscription for handwriting conversion (it's available for free to everyone)
Thanks for the great review! If the main use cases are note taking, sketching, doing math and brain storming which one would you pick the Supernote Ax5 or the Tab UltraC? Quick availability, bug free experience and good writing feel are important for me. Also how difficult is to get articles to read and annotate on the Supernote?
Thank you. For me, it all comes down to writing feel. SuperNote is a gel pen on a pad of paper, and the Tab Ultra C is a pen on a single sheet of paper on a hard desk surface. Which of these you prefer will make the biggest difference in which of these devices you prefer. Both devices have Google Drive, so you can drop a PDF into Drive to get documents over wirelessly.
Me ha llegado el boox ultra c pro lleno de píxeles dañados (más de 8), puntos de luz, y no sé si arriesgarme a pedir otro u optar por éste. Vengo del air Note, el primero que salió.
Hey Bradon,
Thank you for sharing this lovely and helpful video. I have a question - is the Tab Ultra suitable for typing Persian using an external keyboard?
There is lot of people out there waiting for a color e ink laptop.
I may still buy a slim remarkable for math calculus training and writing on the side.
That would be interesting, but I don’t expect to see one anytime soon.
I had the same feeling about skipping the keyboard cover because I love my HHKB Pro Hybrid Type-S.
I really want an e-ink tablet that lets me read and write (I hear the Note Air 2 has a more paper-like writing surface?), particularly on Obsidian, so I came VERY close to getting one of these, and it would be my first non-kindle e-ink device. But I didn't because I have a hunch we'll see a Note Air C in the coming months, which I think might be the near-perfect tool for my needs.
Hi, I added the Doodroo screen cover to my TUC and it has improved the feel when writing.
Hi, FYI the keyboard is ok when you are sitting at a desk.
If you try to use it on your lap, mine looses connectivity from time to time.
I wished they had taken notes on the keyboard folio design and had taken a sleeve out of the ReMarkables playbook whos keyboard is IMHO a much better implementation.
In particular when you are not using the TUC with the keyboard. You are resting the device on the keys or you hand is on the keys when you hold it. The ReMarkable keyboard slides away a much more sophisticated and elegant solution.
does it support audible/amazon whisper sync? (read while you listen to it, and see the cursor where it is reading)?
Yes it does!
I have a hankering for a lighter writing tool. I struggle with the iPad being too easy to write with (no feedback on the page) and I want to try to change my work flow. That said, I don't want to spend more money on something I won't use. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. The work flow I want to develop is using OneNote with a planner/goal/notes template I bought. It is slow starting but I think I will get it. The Boox was a candidate because I could use the Android version of OneNote. I think I will continue to use my iPad for now. Cheers
It sounds like you’ve thought about this a good bit.
@@BrandonKBoswell I had the R2 for a bit and it was nice and that got me thinking about the form/function conversation. My workflow is generally Microsoft apps… so had to rethink things. Keep up the good work!
You might consider the DooDroo paperlike screen protector for the iPad . . .
I want the ability to annotate on pdf and word docs in an e-ink/paper environment, but I also work a lot in Excel and One Note. Are the Boox tablets, with their access to the Google Play Store, the best choices when looking at compatibility with the MS Office apps?
Ive been trying to turn off predictive type but I can't find the settings for when the physical keyboard is connected. Dose anyone knows where the setting is .
Well-presented and informative video! I like the way you talk about the features. The pace of your speech is perfect, and I feel quite comfortable watching it.
I was considering whether to upgrade to Ultra C from Note Air, but I don't think it's a significant advance from Note Air. So I will skip this model and wait for the next one.
Thank you, Steven. Waiting is always a viable strategy. It will be rewarded ;)
are you able to do side by side comparison with legal paper? or regular sized notebook?
Ok, sorry if this have been asked before, but couldnt browse all comments, nor locate, etc...But I must really know, so with your pardon, my questions, which I hope you guys can answer.... Is the BOOX better for outdoor reading- BUT MOST importantly better for vision/eye health, than a tablet? Im really interested in a device to read & take notes on books, manuals, etc which can be easy to read even outdoors, but which doesnt mess with my eyes (brightness high, blue light etc etc). Not really interested on playing games watching videos and the like, but reading, study, re-checks, taking notes.. Thanks in advance.
Yes, these are great for outdoor reading and eye strain.
Could you give some insight into your experience using it as a secondary screen with Spacedesk app? I think screen rotation issue is pretty common on all Android devices (at least the ones I have, including phones, tablets, watches, etc.). Amazing video as always, liked and shared.
Hi Brandon just run in to your channel and it's awesome. Tks a lot for the well precise informative videos.
Been thinking between going on the note air plus, lighter, thinner, more paper like writing, cheaper, compare to the TUC, better GPU,colour, . greater ppi, camera.
My use case is as a grad student writing my theses, reading pdf papers, note taking (preferably by typing and screen capture), writing in Google docs, moving between articles and also some note taking.
What do you recommend between the two? Any
other is preferred? Need a smooth sinc to drive
and legging could be fustrating for me.
Can u use these to format a book- edit a book- can you use the pen on documents
Thanks for this! How do you turn off the boox predictive text for the keyboard? I have searched in the settings and turned off everything that looked like it, but it still annoyingly pops up!!!
my daughter (12 kg ) step on my Tab Ultra C on the Sofa and broke the monitor. Sadly it is not strongly built....
Your home is so cool!
Aww. Thank you.
How stripped down can you make Boox products? I am talking like can you disable the browser and app store? I only want select apps so that it doesnt become a more cumbersome iPad.
I dig into that in this video: Optimizing your Boox device for focus (+ a New Note-taking App)
ua-cam.com/video/t0QVU347v9E/v-deo.html
How do you set those gestures on the remarkable???
Honestly I would consider the Boox if it had a verizon wireless version.
Compare it to remarkable 2 writing experience
In my opinion, the reMarkable still has a better writing experience.
I think your comfort level with all keyboards would go up if you learned to touch-type. Your technique is... unique.
Have you tried changing to any other launcher and disabling the stock launcher? I wonder if E-ink refresh and other E-ink settings is still going to work. On older Onyx devices everything is baked into the stock launcher. Notepad app included.
Also drawing on Booxes is horrible- its slow, they are only good for writing. I wonder if zooming is any better on Ultra C- on older devices it was always so clunky and slow. Even if they do put some advertisements with drawings visible, its just no fun.
I showcase how to use a different launcher in this video: Optimizing your Boox device for focus (+ a New Note-taking App)
ua-cam.com/video/t0QVU347v9E/v-deo.html
Great to see your experience after 3 months.
Is the Tab Ultra C suitable for reading in bed?
And how does the keyboard compare to the Magic Keyboard for the 10” iPad?
Yes, the TUC is suitable for reading in bed! 😊
It’s also less intrusive than say an iPad 10” like my wife’s! Which lights up the entire room!
If you don’t mind the size and weight it’s good for that. I personally prefer something smaller in bed just in case I fall asleep and it hits me in the face ;)
Very nice and brief update! Almost like an advertisement 😉 I nearly bought another one 😂
Question: drawing app? Other than the note app. What can you recommend if any? Please
Nice to see you are still using the Kaweco pen 😉
I like Notable as an alternative to the Boox note app, but I haven’t explored many drawing apps. Let me get back to you on that one.
@@BrandonKBoswell thanks I’ll have a look at it! Much appreciated
Could it work as a second monitor?
How do I purchase boox rab ultra c in Canada?
A pure notepad on the side may still make sense, depends of the work process.
Totally
Bought Tab Ultra C Pro . Nothing is Pro about this thing. Writing experience is VERY BAD. Noteshelf 3 on Ipad is years a head ; better response , much better letancy , much better accuracy , much much better app.
I use sensetivity on , 0.7 thicknes , fountain pen on the noteshelf 3 on my Ipad as a normal handwriting and the results are much more precise and easier to write and much better print results then the Boox.
You tube Vlogers don't tell you the all truth. The E ink devices sucks for writing.
I was a fool to buy it.
TRY BEFORE YOU BUY - BOTH IPAD PEN ON NOTESHELF 3 AND E- INK DEVICE AND SEE FOR YOUSELF !!!
Personally I want a reMarkable with at least four colors.
That would be cool. I don’t feel like I need a full color reMarkable.
@@BrandonKBoswell Thanks for the comments. Personally I want something that feels like writing on a paper. I have iPads but writing on them is not satisfying. Writing on Ultra C is similar, otherwise it checks all the boxes on my list. reMarkable would be remarkable if I can read books on it in color because many books especially textbooks on science, maths and engineering are in color, plus I would like to write in color for making better notes and to highlight important points.
The Remarkable needs a subscription. Also the Remarkable cannot convert your handwriting in the device. It has to be done online.
I'm pretty sure of this, it stopped me buying one
@@Nailnuke I can't think of anything that I would buy that is subscription-based, especially software, computer, tablets, cars etc.
This looks better than the remarkable 2
The writing experience is the main reason for any E ink tablet .
Agreed.
Whats it like for reading reddit?
What comic is that?
... And the Pro version is now coming out.....
Feels like every 6 months
As frustrating as some things about the reMarkable are (it won't even show you a clock!), this doesn't seem like a good enough device for writing unfortunately.
I always end up back on my reMarkable when it is time to focus.
Does the gap when writing between the pen and the screen not bug you? There is a noticeable gap and it’s frustrating me. I guess it’s because of the back light.
If you sre watching this on October 15 2023 or so - just wait a bit. Onyx is supposed to announce a new improved version of the Tab Ultra on 17-20th October 2023.
Apart from that, yeah this looks so cool... I wish I had the money to spare to buy this. And also it could be cheaper - the Kindle Scribe is like 300 bucks...
Typing in languages with special characters (àöñ etc) isn't great though, not very intuitive.
Horrible idea - make undo and redo by taping 🙂
If you need something to just replace the paper then Remarkable is the best
I agree
Color 150ppi, no thanks
about the writing experience, you always talk about rm2 3finger trick. But you never to Turley to learn orther brand skills. To watch some boox lovers vlog . You will know when you wrote words or some sharps ,after that if you want cancel that youcan just use the pen to cross the item serval times on it .that item will deleted.its habit like what we do on paper ,we write something wrong we cross the word several times. I thought it better than your 3 finger , you can just use one pen one hand . The way you talk sometime not fair . You learn rm3 before you do the review . But you didnt spent enough time to learn other brand unfortunately.