To my particular use (as a portable planner/journal/sketch/read/comics/commonplace book), with the color non-eyeburning screen, I think this tablet/reader is a BLISS!!! Maybe I will never use a paper notebook again! Thanks for the AMAZING work, your reviews are THE BEST!!!
I think it would be great if Boox let us switch BSR on and off. For reading an e-book or marking up PDF I don't really need the BSR, but for Android apps / browsing it's very useful. Maybe put a per-app option like the refresh quality? That said, I love my Note Air 2 and Android/security updates aside, I think Boox makes great devices.
Interesting that you complained about the weight and thickness. My Kindle Signature Edition is 8.1mm thick and thicker with the case on so on par with the Tab Mini C. Also the weight of the Kindle with the case on is 326g, 16g heavier than the Tab Mini C which is much easier to get out of its case than the Kindle. So from my point of view these two issues are not a con at all. My greatest concern is battery life but if I read for half an hour daily on my Kindle it runs down in 4 weeks, which is only 14 hours of battery plus what it loses in sleep mode (which isn’t much). So 10 hours isn’t too bad considering it is a larger and colourful screen and may be used longer each day because of its extra features. So it’s a balancing act really. Love your reviews though, one of the best on RUclips.
@@carolovo Unfortunately after a month I got tired of its performance and lack of contrast and sold it. I bought an iPad Mini instead at a good discount.
If you could also provide a chart or comparison in terms of battery life to the other boox/ereaders it would help a lot. For example i was interested in understanding the battery life of the ultra c as compared to note air 2 plus (which i have so i have a sense of it) but the current numbers don't tell me much. Great content as always!
Can't disagree. I have this and the Tab X. I like the size, simple design and build quality, I don't like the price and the short battery life. Writing surface is fine for me. Case is good (for a change) and apart from the odd crash using Spotify or RUclips, it does everything I ask. I'd tell most people to get an Ultra, unless they needed the small size.
I had Nova Air 2 and I upgraded to Tab mini c. I also have Tab ultra c. I keep Tab Mini C in my work bag always to read on my break. I really think it was worth it. I love the color screen and love how fast it is. I think the device is just incredible but I only use it when I am outside the house. It's too small to use it at home so I have Tab Ultra C for home:-)
Just like me). My first boox was nova 3 clolor, then I got Tab Ultra C and now I have tab mini c (got tired of ghosting on nova 3 color ). I also think mini c is incredible, I use it both for making notes and reading, it's really portable in comparison with Tab ultra C - I take it everywhere.
❤ Adore mine. Thank you so much for the initial impression video and it's depth or I'd not have found it / bought it. It's a perfect device for my (extremely niche) use case. Use it permanently in landscape mode in 2 page mode (same doc). This fixes most of the weight issue for me.
I have a nova 2 which works just fine, but the newer boox devices have improved apps and functionality. I used to think I never would care about a color device, but some of my work related reading has illustrations that would be very nice to view in color and also would benefit from a larger screen. I am tempted by this new color screen. I also have a supernote which I generally like, but the poor internet/computer connectivity (for me-g mail and calendar just don't work) limits the supernote. I am torn about getting a smaller color reader or a larger boox color device-one device to rule them all!
I'm in the same boat (Note Air 2 here). But for "smaller color device" I have a Galaxy Fold so getting another 7" android-tablet-like device would be excessive for me. The only justification I could make is that I like reading on eInk better than on LED.
While I know going from classic eink to bsr color display probably hurts on battery life perception. Going from regular tablet to one of these is awesome. I really like the note air 3c I just got and am very interested to see where color eink goes from here.
Tab Ultra and Tab Mini C owner. I think with Doodroo screen protector it feels the same as when I had a Note Air 2 plus and am fine with it. I was willing to sacrifice the form factors, weight and camera bump for BSR. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to go back to slower wink technology. Note Air 3 C has me very excited, because I loved how the note air 2 plus felt, but I’ll stick with this Tab Mini C and Ultra for now given the cost investment. They’re both meh as others put it.
I think the niche enough use is that there's very few great options for a platform agnostic ereader with color. Like, I know I'm going to be over buying, but I think the reason I'm getting this is because of the overall size and shape. My full intention is to dial in the basic apps I intend to use and pretty much only connect the wifi when i'm downloading, deleting, or acquiring content from amazon, kobo, the library, etc. I'm hoping it will hold up reasonably well overall, but I currently use ereaders mostly disconnected and intend to use this similarly. Based on those factors, I think this makes the most sense, even if the cost is a hair steep.
I could maybe see this for reading academic papers on the go (e.g. public transit). I really would want a 10" but my Note 3 isn't quite portable enough to comfortably bring with me in a purse so I usually leave it at home (though if I had deep enough pockets, perhaps I'd pick up a work version) and I definitely couldn't use it one handed, though this seems a stretch too, when approaching a stop. But I could see using this on the subway to read documents like that where colors matter in figures and you'd want to mark them up, but bringing a physical document is unweildy.
Well, that's disappointing; I'm not sure what to do. I've been wanting to upgrade to a color e ink for a while, and I like eight inch screens, but if it's too heavy for reading then maybe it's still no good. It's difficult to find quality items. I really wish one of these companies would do what Kobo Forma did with the large toggle for page turning and the triangular bezel for easily holding the device for reading for a long period of time. It's hard to comfortably hold most of the current devices in one hand without your thumb touching the screen. Flat devices don't let you get much of a grip, and that tires out the fingers more quickly. Even the Sage has poor physical page turn buttons that sometimes don't register when pressed because there is too little key travel and it is less pleasant to hold because of the flat bezel, though the larger bezel for holding does make things easier. I keep going back to the Forma after buying various e-ink devices because it is more pleasant to hold, which seems more valuable than any of the other additions like Android and so on. Eventually the battery will fail, though, so there has to be something else out there. Boox devices are good because I can read both my Kindle and Kobo books on them, but they all seem to be designed for someone who wants to hold them in two hands. Maybe if there was a way to turn off touch sensitivity on the edge of the device so my thumb touching the screen wouldn't accidentally turn the page until I touched further in, that would help. The search continues.
The OCR is wonderful even better than the Remarkable I prefer the Mobiscribe's writing experience but this device is in every way much easier to use...
Great review. All I wanted was a color e-ink device that could handle both Kindle and Google Play books. This will do that so I ordered one today based on your review.
Something to keep in mind, the ergonomics of this device are optimized for portability, which is what it was designed for. If you primarily use the device stationary at a desk, and the slight wobble becomes an actual issue, i would probably say you bought the wrong model. A larger device would probably suit you better at that point. I work in proximity marketing and am constantly rotating between my team members and doing training, and it's perfect for my purposes. I'm constantly taking notes walking around outside and this thing is an absolute dream come true. The weight has also never been an issue for me, and i literally carry this around for 8hrs a day, 5+ miles, along with a 3L camelback and a fanny pack full of stuff. For me, weight and sturdiness are a sign of durability and quality. I can't stand a device that i feel like i could break with a firm grip.
Thanks for the in depth review, it's pity since I really wanted an under 8 inch tablet- my priorities being writing but being able to sync with cloud services, and transferring anotations across services eg drive, one drive etc. If Im not looking for colour, what else would you recommend ? I did think of the Supernote nomad but had very limited functions outside writing...which would mean i would be on a pc /lapto all the time/ need to print it out. Thanks. your 2h reviews are crazy, love em
If you read books or comic's does not matter its android 11. My old Samsung S9 still accesses google play store, so as you say only security is an issue, but if you just bought it for the big screen to read then this is a no brainer
I have been hanging out for a good 7.8 size eInk screen, but the writing feel issue is a turn-off for me - maybe I'll wait for the next version. Colour eInk reader/note writing tablet is the future and I would've picked up the Samsung Active 3 8" tablet but the writing experience is poor. Looking forward to you next review 😄
Had mine less than a day and has bad Ghosting, read this has been a problem for some with the mini c. So far my go 7 has been fine, but my mini tab c meant to handle Gjosting better but failing to do do, so no better than my go 7 which has no BSR
Most people think the Air 3C is the best option because it runs Android 12 and it has a more paper like feel if note taking is important. It also has less reflectivity.
agree. as nova air owner i don't think its worth it to upgrade, 150 ppi color still not good enough for me, since i will still need to use desktop/laptop for works and videos also there is no way some tasks can be done on android os, i think its better for eyes to read in black/white and high ppi, i come for eye health and i think nova air still better,. will keep my nova air until decent color eink is ready
Dear Voja, just enquiring, does this Boox Tab Mini C or all of the Onyx Boox product have a built-in Microphone? If so, any possibilities you could do an in-depth review of why e-reader should have it? I am sick and tired of seeing most e-reader reviewers do the screen features of the product, to me, if they want to do that sort of reviews, give their comment to E-INK Company not to the e-readers producers. Looking forward for your in-depth comparison of Microphone features of e-readers producers such as Onyx Boox, Remarkable, Kindle, Kobo and other e-readers devices.
Only Boox, out of the devices listes by you, have microphone, and since it is an Android, well, you can use it for most normal stuff you would use the microphone for. The exception are VOIP apps, and there, the results are mixed. Some users report being able to use the mic, other not. Generally speaking, this is an eReader and an eNotetaker device first and above all. Therefore, functionality that is pertinent for such devices will always have a stronger accent than additional elements, such as a microphone. Overwhelming majority of users simply don't care or don't even want their reader device to have a microphone, which I understand, as Google always listens, and that is a well documented privacy concern. As for your comment on the screen, well that's an invalid comment as there are a lot of differences between devices that use the same screen. From the refresh and ghosting software implementation, performance, clarity of image, as it depends on the surface on top of the screen and reflectivity aspect, to the front light, the quality and implementation of it. So yes, these being reader devices, the accent will naturally be on the screen and not on the microphone, same as I wouldn't place an accent on the display of a field recorder microphone, but rather it's primary function, the microphone :)
Owwhhh now I realized why most e-reader only review on the screen functionality. Thank you for clarifying that to me he he. I also realized They also made their judgement on what’s the best e-reader available on the market nowadays based on an eReader functionalities despite the fact that, most eReader maker, I noticed trying to produced high quality stylus pen and high quality colored screen. Most eReader Reviewers make long and in-depth review on those stylus pen and of course the colored screen features. This makes me wonder why eReaders producers investing on those technology if its only for eReading he he. You also mentioned eNotetaking functionality in most eReaders devices. I wonder if this have to do with the existence of built-in Microphone? Why should some eReader devices have multi-lingual dictionaries pre-installed? Why should eReaders have the speech or voice to text transcription features? Isn’t it for the purpose of eNotetaking as you have mentioned and most eReader reviewers neglect to highlight in their In-depth comparisons I noticed ! I am currently in dilema on buying eReader now he he as my main reason of having it is for both eReading and eNotetaking purpose actually. I wish you could give me some advice on this, my sincerest appreciation for your immediate response on my enquiries just now😊
DON'T BUY FROM BOOX After 2 months of having my Mini Tab C the screen breaks. After talking to customer service they claimed there was some external force that caused it and it wouldn't be covered under warranty. This was in their case in a bookbag with other sensitive electronic none of which had an issue like this. They said I can pay another $270 to fix it. I think I'll just take the loss of $400 before it ends up being a loss of $670.
also - I specifically wanted an 8" class device with a great note-taking experience that didn't lack some critical diagramming features like text and shapes. this is the *only* one you can buy except for the two Bigme S6 tablets -- and Bigme's software is just trash, unfortunately, top to bottom.
I think few people actually care... Speaking of color, everyone is waiting for Tab X C. If they manage to pull it off and make it with same performance as Ultra C, but keep it's sleek and thin design as B&W Tab X, they might make something which might bring some emotions back in game... Besides this, even though they made superb devices in last years, all of them are kind of boring, bland, and never attract you to take them in hand and use them for sheer motiv of using them... You use them only when you have to and you don't really enjoy it. It's also not that you don't enjoy it. Just no emotions attached to it... Mega specs, functionality bomb... But complete business relationship, use when you have to, then leave it.... No love, no attraction... (P.s. regarding relationship with devices, being devices; is this actually what we should aim at?)
I’m interested more in the monitors (mira lineup) with colours. Can’t buy an android 11 device with a snapdragon 665 on board as my device. Too many security holes and no future updates nor security patches.
Long battery life has always been the selling point of eInk devices. I don't know who the target for this Tab Mini C is meant for? An iPad Mini has longer life, much faster CPU/GPU and a real high quality color screen. The price is only slightly more than this Tab Mini C but you can do a lot more things with it.
Yeah, you can certainly do a lot more with it, including burning your retinas, exasperating headache issues if you have sensitive eyes and disturbing your circadian rhythm :) It's far more effective in those areas than any other eink device :)
@@MyDeepGuide People use smartphones and computer everyday, people are used to the screen. When e-ink was introduced with the first Kindle - it was successful because of 2 factors: cheap and long battery life. If current e-Ink devices can't fulfilled these 2 criteria, then they have no selling point. The ghosting and slowness of the e-ink screen are impeding productivity, however people can overlooked those weaknesses if they have long battery life and cheaper than mainstream tablets.
I bought the Kindle ONLY because it's difficult to read on a regular screen after a work day of programming on a computer screen. Battery life was just a nice to have.
Nova air 2 user here: no case for the Tab Mini C. At such screen size, doing anything else than reading and light annotation is not ergonomic. For more productivity a bigger screen is needed and that's where the TUC shines.
I can't get Netflix, Hulu, Tubi, etc. to work. Read somewhere that it doesn't support the DRM they use. If I'm missing something, would love to know how to make it work as anime works surprisingly well.
Boox OS is the worst, most unrefined piece of software I've ever encountered. It's unintuitive, half-baked, and lacks polish. I found even basic operations to be challenging, with touch functionality often failing, and stock icons not accurately representing their associated actions, too many low-quality features stuffed in... I strongly dislike that software. Avoid BOOX if you can. I bought both the Remarkable and the color Boox for my girlfriend, and I was surprised to see that she rarely used the Boox. Curious, I purchased one for myself, and now I fully understand how poorly designed its software is. I genuinely dislike it.
To my particular use (as a portable planner/journal/sketch/read/comics/commonplace book), with the color non-eyeburning screen, I think this tablet/reader is a BLISS!!! Maybe I will never use a paper notebook again! Thanks for the AMAZING work, your reviews are THE BEST!!!
A prefect size to replace my phone. Cut a paper like screen protector to fit it. I use it a lot more than my tab ultra c.
I think it would be great if Boox let us switch BSR on and off. For reading an e-book or marking up PDF I don't really need the BSR, but for Android apps / browsing it's very useful. Maybe put a per-app option like the refresh quality? That said, I love my Note Air 2 and Android/security updates aside, I think Boox makes great devices.
Interesting that you complained about the weight and thickness. My Kindle Signature Edition is 8.1mm thick and thicker with the case on so on par with the Tab Mini C. Also the weight of the Kindle with the case on is 326g, 16g heavier than the Tab Mini C which is much easier to get out of its case than the Kindle. So from my point of view these two issues are not a con at all. My greatest concern is battery life but if I read for half an hour daily on my Kindle it runs down in 4 weeks, which is only 14 hours of battery plus what it loses in sleep mode (which isn’t much). So 10 hours isn’t too bad considering it is a larger and colourful screen and may be used longer each day because of its extra features. So it’s a balancing act really. Love your reviews though, one of the best on RUclips.
this was a very helpful insight!
I have a signature edition too. Thinking about upgrading, my birthday was last week, and I still haven’t bought my self present. Would you trade it?
@@carolovo Unfortunately after a month I got tired of its performance and lack of contrast and sold it. I bought an iPad Mini instead at a good discount.
If you could also provide a chart or comparison in terms of battery life to the other boox/ereaders it would help a lot. For example i was interested in understanding the battery life of the ultra c as compared to note air 2 plus (which i have so i have a sense of it) but the current numbers don't tell me much. Great content as always!
Can't disagree. I have this and the Tab X. I like the size, simple design and build quality, I don't like the price and the short battery life. Writing surface is fine for me. Case is good (for a change) and apart from the odd crash using Spotify or RUclips, it does everything I ask. I'd tell most people to get an Ultra, unless they needed the small size.
I had Nova Air 2 and I upgraded to Tab mini c. I also have Tab ultra c. I keep Tab Mini C in my work bag always to read on my break. I really think it was worth it. I love the color screen and love how fast it is. I think the device is just incredible but I only use it when I am outside the house. It's too small to use it at home so I have Tab Ultra C for home:-)
Just like me). My first boox was nova 3 clolor, then I got Tab Ultra C and now I have tab mini c (got tired of ghosting on nova 3 color ). I also think mini c is incredible, I use it both for making notes and reading, it's really portable in comparison with Tab ultra C - I take it everywhere.
❤ Adore mine. Thank you so much for the initial impression video and it's depth or I'd not have found it / bought it. It's a perfect device for my (extremely niche) use case. Use it permanently in landscape mode in 2 page mode (same doc). This fixes most of the weight issue for me.
I'm looking to get this, but I want to make sure one app works on this tablet.
Do you by any chance know if Verbum Bible software works on this?
I have a nova 2 which works just fine, but the newer boox devices have improved apps and functionality. I used to think I never would care about a color device, but some of my work related reading has illustrations that would be very nice to view in color and also would benefit from a larger screen. I am tempted by this new color screen. I also have a supernote which I generally like, but the poor internet/computer connectivity (for me-g mail and calendar just don't work) limits the supernote. I am torn about getting a smaller color reader or a larger boox color device-one device to rule them all!
I'm in the same boat (Note Air 2 here). But for "smaller color device" I have a Galaxy Fold so getting another 7" android-tablet-like device would be excessive for me. The only justification I could make is that I like reading on eInk better than on LED.
While I know going from classic eink to bsr color display probably hurts on battery life perception. Going from regular tablet to one of these is awesome. I really like the note air 3c I just got and am very interested to see where color eink goes from here.
Tab Ultra and Tab Mini C owner. I think with Doodroo screen protector it feels the same as when I had a Note Air 2 plus and am fine with it. I was willing to sacrifice the form factors, weight and camera bump for BSR. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to go back to slower wink technology. Note Air 3 C has me very excited, because I loved how the note air 2 plus felt, but I’ll stick with this Tab Mini C and Ultra for now given the cost investment. They’re both meh as others put it.
I think the niche enough use is that there's very few great options for a platform agnostic ereader with color. Like, I know I'm going to be over buying, but I think the reason I'm getting this is because of the overall size and shape. My full intention is to dial in the basic apps I intend to use and pretty much only connect the wifi when i'm downloading, deleting, or acquiring content from amazon, kobo, the library, etc. I'm hoping it will hold up reasonably well overall, but I currently use ereaders mostly disconnected and intend to use this similarly. Based on those factors, I think this makes the most sense, even if the cost is a hair steep.
Your Videos get super professional and significantly interesting for choosing my next e-ink device!!!
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Thanks from Germany 🙂
I could maybe see this for reading academic papers on the go (e.g. public transit). I really would want a 10" but my Note 3 isn't quite portable enough to comfortably bring with me in a purse so I usually leave it at home (though if I had deep enough pockets, perhaps I'd pick up a work version) and I definitely couldn't use it one handed, though this seems a stretch too, when approaching a stop. But I could see using this on the subway to read documents like that where colors matter in figures and you'd want to mark them up, but bringing a physical document is unweildy.
Well, that's disappointing; I'm not sure what to do. I've been wanting to upgrade to a color e ink for a while, and I like eight inch screens, but if it's too heavy for reading then maybe it's still no good. It's difficult to find quality items. I really wish one of these companies would do what Kobo Forma did with the large toggle for page turning and the triangular bezel for easily holding the device for reading for a long period of time. It's hard to comfortably hold most of the current devices in one hand without your thumb touching the screen. Flat devices don't let you get much of a grip, and that tires out the fingers more quickly. Even the Sage has poor physical page turn buttons that sometimes don't register when pressed because there is too little key travel and it is less pleasant to hold because of the flat bezel, though the larger bezel for holding does make things easier. I keep going back to the Forma after buying various e-ink devices because it is more pleasant to hold, which seems more valuable than any of the other additions like Android and so on. Eventually the battery will fail, though, so there has to be something else out there. Boox devices are good because I can read both my Kindle and Kobo books on them, but they all seem to be designed for someone who wants to hold them in two hands. Maybe if there was a way to turn off touch sensitivity on the edge of the device so my thumb touching the screen wouldn't accidentally turn the page until I touched further in, that would help. The search continues.
Thanks alot for your review. It tottaly helped me to get a decision
I am surprised i can't find a comparison between this and rhe Nova Air C specifically?
@@jenniferdubay3769 Same, what’s the différence exactly ? Why doesn't he compare? that was the only interest
Hi, how does Tab MiniC compares against Nova Air C? Is the b/w text better and more grain-free?
I am dying to see a video comparing these two.
The OCR is wonderful even better than the Remarkable I prefer the Mobiscribe's writing experience but this device is in every way much easier to use...
keep wondering if such a display would be great for a boox palma+phone thingy
using a Healing Shield protector on mine together with a Noris Digital Jumbo pen has WILDLY improved the quality of the writing feel, fwiw.
Great review. All I wanted was a color e-ink device that could handle both Kindle and Google Play books. This will do that so I ordered one today based on your review.
Something to keep in mind, the ergonomics of this device are optimized for portability, which is what it was designed for. If you primarily use the device stationary at a desk, and the slight wobble becomes an actual issue, i would probably say you bought the wrong model. A larger device would probably suit you better at that point. I work in proximity marketing and am constantly rotating between my team members and doing training, and it's perfect for my purposes. I'm constantly taking notes walking around outside and this thing is an absolute dream come true. The weight has also never been an issue for me, and i literally carry this around for 8hrs a day, 5+ miles, along with a 3L camelback and a fanny pack full of stuff. For me, weight and sturdiness are a sign of durability and quality. I can't stand a device that i feel like i could break with a firm grip.
Thanks for the in depth review, it's pity since I really wanted an under 8 inch tablet- my priorities being writing but being able to sync with cloud services, and transferring anotations across services eg drive, one drive etc. If Im not looking for colour, what else would you recommend ? I did think of the Supernote nomad but had very limited functions outside writing...which would mean i would be on a pc /lapto all the time/ need to print it out. Thanks. your 2h reviews are crazy, love em
If you read books or comic's does not matter its android 11. My old Samsung S9 still accesses google play store, so as you say only security is an issue, but if you just bought it for the big screen to read then this is a no brainer
I have been hanging out for a good 7.8 size eInk screen, but the writing feel issue is a turn-off for me - maybe I'll wait for the next version. Colour eInk reader/note writing tablet is the future and I would've picked up the Samsung Active 3 8" tablet but the writing experience is poor.
Looking forward to you next review 😄
Had mine less than a day and has bad Ghosting, read this has been a problem for some with the mini c. So far my go 7 has been fine, but my mini tab c meant to handle Gjosting better but failing to do do, so no better than my go 7 which has no BSR
The thing is the size making me want it , but weight & battery make me worry
Between this and Note Air 3C, which one would you recommend given I'm not too conerned about the screen size? Thanks.
Most people think the Air 3C is the best option because it runs Android 12 and it has a more paper like feel if note taking is important. It also has less reflectivity.
agree. as nova air owner i don't think its worth it to upgrade, 150 ppi color still not good enough for me, since i will still need to use desktop/laptop for works and videos also there is no way some tasks can be done on android os, i think its better for eyes to read in black/white and high ppi, i come for eye health and i think nova air still better,. will keep my nova air until decent color eink is ready
Have you tried an android launcher on it, so instead of a boring back ground have a wallpaper image
Dear Voja, just enquiring, does this Boox Tab Mini C or all of the Onyx Boox product have a built-in Microphone? If so, any possibilities you could do an in-depth review of why e-reader should have it? I am sick and tired of seeing most e-reader reviewers do the screen features of the product, to me, if they want to do that sort of reviews, give their comment to E-INK Company not to the e-readers producers. Looking forward for your in-depth comparison of Microphone features of e-readers producers such as Onyx Boox, Remarkable, Kindle, Kobo and other e-readers devices.
Only Boox, out of the devices listes by you, have microphone, and since it is an Android, well, you can use it for most normal stuff you would use the microphone for. The exception are VOIP apps, and there, the results are mixed. Some users report being able to use the mic, other not.
Generally speaking, this is an eReader and an eNotetaker device first and above all. Therefore, functionality that is pertinent for such devices will always have a stronger accent than additional elements, such as a microphone. Overwhelming majority of users simply don't care or don't even want their reader device to have a microphone, which I understand, as Google always listens, and that is a well documented privacy concern.
As for your comment on the screen, well that's an invalid comment as there are a lot of differences between devices that use the same screen. From the refresh and ghosting software implementation, performance, clarity of image, as it depends on the surface on top of the screen and reflectivity aspect, to the front light, the quality and implementation of it.
So yes, these being reader devices, the accent will naturally be on the screen and not on the microphone, same as I wouldn't place an accent on the display of a field recorder microphone, but rather it's primary function, the microphone :)
Owwhhh now I realized why most e-reader only review on the screen functionality. Thank you for clarifying that to me he he. I also realized They also made their judgement on what’s the best e-reader available on the market nowadays based on an eReader functionalities despite the fact that, most eReader maker, I noticed trying to produced high quality stylus pen and high quality colored screen. Most eReader Reviewers make long and in-depth review on those stylus pen and of course the colored screen features. This makes me wonder why eReaders producers investing on those technology if its only for eReading he he. You also mentioned eNotetaking functionality in most eReaders devices. I wonder if this have to do with the existence of built-in Microphone? Why should some eReader devices have multi-lingual dictionaries pre-installed? Why should eReaders have the speech or voice to text transcription features? Isn’t it for the purpose of eNotetaking as you have mentioned and most eReader reviewers neglect to highlight in their In-depth comparisons I noticed ! I am currently in dilema on buying eReader now he he as my main reason of having it is for both eReading and eNotetaking purpose actually. I wish you could give me some advice on this, my sincerest appreciation for your immediate response on my enquiries just now😊
Any possibility you could make a detail and in-depth “Software or Android Apps” comparison in the latest BIGME and the latest Onyx Boox devices?
DON'T BUY FROM BOOX
After 2 months of having my Mini Tab C the screen breaks. After talking to customer service they claimed there was some external force that caused it and it wouldn't be covered under warranty. This was in their case in a bookbag with other sensitive electronic none of which had an issue like this. They said I can pay another $270 to fix it. I think I'll just take the loss of $400 before it ends up being a loss of $670.
Would you recommend the Nova Air C more?
The price on these devices is crazy.
hi how it is for reading music scores? do you think the bigger size will be better for this?
Hi. Is it possible to DISABLE the BSR on this device to use it as a standard e-reader for a while?
also - I specifically wanted an 8" class device with a great note-taking experience that didn't lack some critical diagramming features like text and shapes. this is the *only* one you can buy except for the two Bigme S6 tablets -- and Bigme's software is just trash, unfortunately, top to bottom.
Can it convert hand writing into MS Word od PDF?
Is the writing more glossy than air c? I have air c, love the writing there but it’s a bit too big so I’m thinking about changing to tab mini c.
Unfortunately yes, it's more glassy, as it doesn't have the paper like protective film on top of the screen.
Does this Boox Tab Mini C device have the "Speech to Text" feature, which converts speech to text, like the Bigme device has?
Yes, ver much its there
You didn't demo the regal mode. How is regal mode better or worse?
Exact same quality as HD, it simply is slower when refreshing, because it does a "deep" refresh every time, ensuring there is no ghosting.
@@MyDeepGuide thanks!
Do they have an app.
I think few people actually care... Speaking of color, everyone is waiting for Tab X C. If they manage to pull it off and make it with same performance as Ultra C, but keep it's sleek and thin design as B&W Tab X, they might make something which might bring some emotions back in game... Besides this, even though they made superb devices in last years, all of them are kind of boring, bland, and never attract you to take them in hand and use them for sheer motiv of using them... You use them only when you have to and you don't really enjoy it. It's also not that you don't enjoy it. Just no emotions attached to it... Mega specs, functionality bomb... But complete business relationship, use when you have to, then leave it.... No love, no attraction... (P.s. regarding relationship with devices, being devices; is this actually what we should aim at?)
I’m interested more in the monitors (mira lineup) with colours. Can’t buy an android 11 device with a snapdragon 665 on board as my device. Too many security holes and no future updates nor security patches.
Long battery life has always been the selling point of eInk devices. I don't know who the target for this Tab Mini C is meant for? An iPad Mini has longer life, much faster CPU/GPU and a real high quality color screen. The price is only slightly more than this Tab Mini C but you can do a lot more things with it.
Yeah, you can certainly do a lot more with it, including burning your retinas, exasperating headache issues if you have sensitive eyes and disturbing your circadian rhythm :) It's far more effective in those areas than any other eink device :)
@@MyDeepGuide People use smartphones and computer everyday, people are used to the screen.
When e-ink was introduced with the first Kindle - it was successful because of 2 factors: cheap and long battery life. If current e-Ink devices can't fulfilled these 2 criteria, then they have no selling point.
The ghosting and slowness of the e-ink screen are impeding productivity, however people can overlooked those weaknesses if they have long battery life and cheaper than mainstream tablets.
I bought the Kindle ONLY because it's difficult to read on a regular screen after a work day of programming on a computer screen. Battery life was just a nice to have.
Nova air 2 user here: no case for the Tab Mini C. At such screen size, doing anything else than reading and light annotation is not ergonomic. For more productivity a bigger screen is needed and that's where the TUC shines.
If you only read , how much time does the nova air 2 last ? Is it ok to listen to audio book ? Thanks
Those cons are all def a 10 on the scale
Any news on the Air 3C? It is advertised at Komplett
The only thing that I can tell you at the moment is that it will be covered on My Deep Guide, so stay tuned ;)
How does the display work in direct sunlight ?
I can't get Netflix, Hulu, Tubi, etc. to work. Read somewhere that it doesn't support the DRM they use. If I'm missing something, would love to know how to make it work as anime works surprisingly well.
Boox OS is the worst, most unrefined piece of software I've ever encountered. It's unintuitive, half-baked, and lacks polish. I found even basic operations to be challenging, with touch functionality often failing, and stock icons not accurately representing their associated actions, too many low-quality features stuffed in... I strongly dislike that software. Avoid BOOX if you can.
I bought both the Remarkable and the color Boox for my girlfriend, and I was surprised to see that she rarely used the Boox. Curious, I purchased one for myself, and now I fully understand how poorly designed its software is. I genuinely dislike it.
Already returned mine. Very meh device
Why did you return your device? What did disturb u ?
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