
There's only one button on this device, and only one port: a Power button and a USB-C port, both on the left side along with the underwhelming single speaker. The Note Air's slim metal build feels truly premium. I think that will make the Note Air most people's pick.
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The difference here comes down to hardware and price, with the Note Air delivering noticeably better build quality for less money. There's also now an Onyx Boox Note 3, which is closer to a 10.3-inch Max Lumi for $549. The Note Air has very similar software to the Onyx Boox Max Lumi ($880), which we've previously given an excellent review. They have restful, eye-friendly screens, and the latest models also run pretty much any Android 10 app, including the Kindle, Kobo, and Nook reading apps. Onyx makes E Ink tablets that bridge the gap between Kindles and iPads. Lawyers, doctors, and anyone keeping up on professional literature or working through dense reading assignments will find it indispensable. This $479 E Ink tablet is the ideal way to view and annotate full-page PDF files, and with its Android 10 OS and Google Play support, it can handle any other reading tasks you throw at it. In this era of online learning, the Onyx Boox Note Air might be the perfect sidekick for both professors and college students. Pen only works well in first-party applications.How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.

