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Onyx Boox Tab Ultra Comes With Ipad-Like Features

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We've long been fans of Onyx's Boox e-reader and tablet products, especially the Boox Nova Air C. The Air C includes a color LCD layer on top of the black and white E Ink and now, the company is pushing its E Ink even closer to full-featured tablet territory by adding features we would anticipate on a tablet like the iPad 10.9. Furthermore, a 16MP camera on the back of the 10.3-inch Onyx Boox Tab Ultra is a feature we would never anticipate pairing with an E-Ink display. And although Onyx did a fantastic job making the Boox Tab Ultra move as quickly as possible, E Ink is rather slow to update. The tablet has an 8-core Qualcomm processor and a GPU that, according to Onyx, was designed specifically for the tablet's screen to have quicker refresh rates. Moreover, the camera won't likely be appropriate for typical photography. Onyx emphasizes the sensor's ability to take pictures of and scan documents instead, which is more in line with modern technology. However, what we are curious about is how well the E Ink manages the camera's viewfinder functions. Onyx Boox Tab Ultra Additionally, the Note Air 2 is a superb digital note-taking gadget, and Onyx claims that the Boox Tab Ultra builds off of the Note Air 2 Plus spec. Also, the Boox Tab Ultra comes with a stylus, and Onyx smartly chose to remain with Wacom-style EMR technology rather than choosing proprietary technology, as Apple and Microsoft do. In addition, Samsung's S Pen stylus makes use of this technology. More details The tablet oddly uses Android 11, which is two versions older than the most recent Android 13 release. It seems unlikely that such a special offering will receive consistent updates, but maybe Onyx can keep the Tab Ultra safe. On another note, the Boox Tab Ultra has 128GB of storage and 4GB of RAM, which should be more than enough to run programs on the monochrome display. Additionally, Onyx gladly offers a microSD card slot, so don't worry about running out of room. Furthermore, the Boox Tab Ultra will go on sale in the Boox online store on October 27. In the US, the tablet will cost $599.99. Unfortunately, pricing is not currently available in any of the other preferred markets. Also, Read- Google Fined $4 Billion in Europe for Android Antitrust Appeal On the other hand, Onyx is updating some of its other well-known E Ink tablets in addition to the Tab Ultra. The company is updating its Boox Nova Air with the Nova Air 2. The new gadget supports the Onyx Pen Plus stylus and boasts a 7.8-inch E Ink display, 3GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage space. And finally, the Nova Air 2 will cost $399.99 in the US. Onyx Boox Tab Ultra Lastly, the company updated its more basic line of e-reading devices with the Onyx Boox Leaf 2. In addition, instead of a stylus, this device is for reading and gets updates with page-turning buttons. Plus, it comes with a microSD card slot, 32GB of storage, 2GB of RAM, and a 7-inch display. Finally, the Leaf 2 costs $199.99 in the US. Also, Read- Now Get Detailed Air Quality Info on Google Search

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