ZDNET’s key takeaways
- The Onyx Boox Note Air 3 C is a color e-ink tablet designed with productivity in mind for $500.
- The device comes loaded with templates and helpful features while offering an impressive pen-to-paper experience.
- However, it’s a little lacking in video or web browsing, and the library of e-books is not very extensive.
As a writer, it’s always a concern when you fall into a productivity or creativity slump. I recently found myself in this situation, and in a desperate attempt to organize my life and get my creative spark back, I bought two paperback notebooks. I carried these around for a while, opening them a handful of times, but ultimately, they didn’t do much to jumpstart my inner muse. Then, I tried the Onyx Boox Note Air 3 C<!–>.
Also: The budget Android tablet I recommend has a dazzling display that looks twice the price
This color E Ink tablet finally revitalized my productivity with its array of note-taking templates. I found my creativity creeping back by using the stylus, which has virtually no lag and feels as smooth as your favorite ballpoint pen on a smooth pad of paper. The screen has a color 1240 x 930 (150 PPI) resolution and a 2480 x 1860 (300 PPI—the same as the Kindle Scribe) resolution in black and white.
While it doesn’t have as crisp a color display as a traditional tablet like an iPad, this tablet’s purpose is for note-taking, and it does an excellent job. Forget fancy note-taking apps; the Onyx Boox Note Air 3 C has all the best features of the best apps, like templates, audio recording, color-coding, inserting links and attachments to notes, and more. Plus, built-in artificial intelligence allows for text recognition, shape perfection, and a strikethrough erase feature that makes erasing much easier.
From organizing to-do lists to drafting daily planners to just acting as a space for journaling my thoughts, this tablet replaced all my bulky notebooks into one slim design (it weighs less than a pound). I still got the satisfaction of writing things down on paper. I even downloaded a coloring app from the Google Play store (you can download almost any app to your heart’s desire) that replaced my daily scrolling habit for a much more mindful experience.