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Which Is Better: Boox Note Air 4C vs. Boox Note Max
Feb 11, 2025
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I've been using Kindles, Nooks, and various other e-readers for close to 15 years, but it wasn't until 2024 that I found an e-ink device I really loved—the Boox Palma, a phone-shaped e-reader from Chinese tech company Onyx International that, potentially divisive form factor aside, does everything I've ever wanted an e-reader to do.
Intrigued by that offering, I began to explore Onyx's other Boox devices. The company makes larger e-readers that more directly complete with the Kindle, but they also make full-fledged e-ink tablets that are closer to a cross between a Kindle and an iPad.
In the past month I have reviewed two different Boox e-ink notebooks, the Note Air 4C and the Note Max. I came away pretty impressed—if you're looking for a versatile digital notebook with a responsive writeable screen, robust native note-taking and file organization tools, and a relatively open operating system that lets you load any app you want, either would serve you well.
You can read all the details in my full reviews (linked above), but if you're trying to decide which one is the best choice for you, it's worth talking about how the two devices differ.
The Note Air 4C and Note Max are both great e-ink notebooks
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