ONYX BOOX MAX alternatives

ONYX BOOX MAX
ONYX BOOX MAX is the first ONYX device with 13,3" E Ink screen. The model is based on the Android operating system and can be the perfect choice for those who often have to read academic or technical literature. Its large and comfortable for your eyes display, a powerful processor in combination with 1 GB of RAM are optimal tools for reading PDF and DjVu files. A built-in Wi-Fi module allows one to use the device for full Internet browsing greatly expands its functionality. The best ONYX BOOX MAX alternatives are: reMarkable, ONYX BOOX Note, Kindle Paperwhite, Kobo Elipsa, ONYX BOOX Poke

Here are the latest news about ONYX BOOX MAX:

2019. Onyx Boox MAX 3 received a new firmware



The 13.3-inch digital note-taking device Onyx Boox MAX 3 has received a new firmware update that addresses several persistent problems and includes various bug fixes. The stylus has been improved, primarily fixing latency issues and problems with inserting images into notes. A reminder for Bluetooth pairing has been added. Additionally, the update resolves: the issue of missing images when inserting them into notes; cursor position problems in text input; writing latency issues in certain scenarios; and a bug where the system would restart when recognizing typed and handwritten text simultaneously.


2017. Onyx Boox announced MAX2 PRO, Note and Canvas e-Readers



Onyx Boox introduced three new gadgets. The Onyx Boox MAX2 is a 13.3-inch flexible e-ink Carta note-taking device, the 10.3-inch Note is set to compete with the Remarkable and the Canvas measures 9.7 inches. All of these devices feature dual touch, allowing the use of either a stylus or your fingers. They operate on Android, so they will be compatible with apps from Google Play.


2017. Onyx announced BOOX MAX Carta e-reader



Onyx has just unveiled their second-generation 13.3-inch e-reader Boox Max Carta, which now uses Carta instead of the E Ink Mobius screen. It continues to support the stylus but does not include a touchscreen layer. The e-reader boasts a 13.3-inch E Ink Carta display with a resolution of 2200 x 1650. It is powered by a 1GHz CPU and has 1GB of RAM. With 16GB of internal storage, you can expand it up to 32GB via an SD card. It connects to the internet via WIFI and also includes Bluetooth, though it is unclear if it has a USB host controller for a keyboard. It ships with Android 4.0, but Onyx indicates that it will support Android 4.4 in the future. Additionally, it features a speaker, a 3.5mm headphone jack for listening to music or audiobooks and a small microphone. The Onyx Boox Carta is priced at $853.


2015. Onyx showed 13-inch HD e-reader



Onyx has announced a new 13.3-inch e-reader set to compete with the Sony Digital Paper and the forthcoming Pocketbook CAD. The e-reader will feature a newly developed flexible PVI HD touchscreen with a resolution of 2200 x 1650 and will come with a stylus for writing, drawing, or taking notes. This device will run on Google Android instead of Linux, allowing the installation of apps. However, it remains to be seen whether they will offer an app store or continue using the unofficial version of Google Play that their other e-readers utilize. Onyx has stated that this will be available in Spring 2016, but there is no information yet on pricing or availability.

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