The new BOOX Note Max has a 13.3-inch E Ink display and can run Android apps more quickly and smoothly than you'd expect from the tech. An optional cover turns it into a laptop replacement, too.
Ever since electronic ink was invented, commuters with sore shoulders have wondered when somebody will make a lightweight E Ink laptop – and it looks like the new BOOX Note Max could be just that.
It's a Kindle Scribe-esque e-reader with a fairly powerful processor and the ability to deliver a laptop-like workspace, as well as an excellent ebook experience. Inside the Note Max is a 2.8GHz ...
and Kindle Unlimited like the other Kindles. But it also has a built-in notebook app with AI notebook tools to help you summarize your notes and even convert handwritten words into script.
It’s basically the same on the new version, but the uniform white bezels make it look more like a traditional paper notebook, which is the inspiration. Unlike its predecessor, the Kindle Scribe ...