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The Boox Note Max Is a Beast of a Digital Notebook Joel Cunningham | usagoldmines.com

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Chances are good that if you’ve ever owned an e-reader, it was one of the many varieties of the Amazon Kindle. But though the Kindle is the most ubiquitous e-reader, that doesn’t mean it’s the best—nor does it mean that other companies haven’t bettered Amazon at the game it more or less invented.

One of the most interesting competitors in the space is Onyx International, a Chinese company that has been producing innovative e-readers for more than a decade under the brand name Boox, often including new features (like color e-ink displays) years before Amazon brought them to the Kindle.

Though Boox makes my own favorite e-book device (that would be the phone-shaped Boox Palma, which I’ll recommend every time I get the chance), they’ve expanded well beyond the e-reader market, launching multiple lines of e-ink notebooks. You can think of these devices as a cross between a Kindle and an iPad—they’ve typically got those familiar greyscale screens, but can run apps and work with a stylus, like a full-fledged tablet.

I recently reviewed the Boox Note Air 4C, the latest model of the company’s color e-ink digital notebook, and came away very impressed: While the price might be a deterrent for some, it’s a fabulous option for anyone looking for a device with a writeable, paper-like screen and enough features and processing power to serve as as a truly versatile productivity tool.

For the past two weeks, I’ve been testing out Boox’s newest release in the space, and I think I like it even better than the Note Air 4C, for one simple reason: As the name implies, the Boox Note Max is freaking huge, in a good way.

BOOX Note Mac 13.3″ E-Ink Notebook
BOOX Tablet Note Max 13.3 No Frontlight B/W ePaper Notebook Carta 1300 300 PPI 6G 128G


$649.99
at Amazon

Amazon Prime

BOOX Note Max Keyboard Cover
BOOX Note Max Tablet Keyboard Cover


$169.99
at Amazon

Amazon Prime

BOOX Note Max Magnetic Cover
BOOX Note Max Tablet Case Cover (Black)


$50.99
at Amazon

Amazon Prime

A truly massive device

I know they make big iPads, but the biggest tablet I’d used prior to the Note Max had a 10-inch screen. This 13.3-inch device feels much larger. It’s like that math equation that proves you should always order the bigger pizza, because it turns out there is quite a big difference between a 16-inch pizza and an 18-inch pizza. The Note Max is roughly the size of my laptop screen, but holding it, it feels a lot bigger—but it’s also super thin, which makes it feel truly high-end (as befitting the price tag, I suppose). The included stylus, with a 4096-level pressure sensitivity, is also on par with the Apple Pencil in terms of the writing experience and the solidness of the build.

A photo showing the thinness of the Boox Note Max

Credit: Joel Cunningham

For most of the stuff you’ll want to do with this device, you’ll truly appreciate the extra real estate. Whether you’re marking up a PDF, paging through a recipe book, reading manga, or using split screen to read a book and take notes at the same time, it’s wonderful for everything to be so big (and I say that as someone who prefers to read on an e-read the size of an iPhone).

A side by side photo of the Note Max, Note Air4C, and Boox Palma showing size difference
The 13.3″ Note Max (left) is significantly larger than the 10.3″ Note Air 4C, not to mention the iPhone-sized Boox Palma.
Credit: Joel Cunningham

The screen is an HD E Ink Carta 1300 screen with a resolution of 3,200 x 2,400 pixels (300ppi) that delivers impressive clarity—text looks especially sharp even blown up, and images are crisp enough that you’ll have no problem reading the tiny dialogue bubbles in your comic. The Carta 1300 is supposed to look brighter and whiter than older e-ink displays, but to be honest, if you asked me what color the screen is, I’d still say gray.

And that brings me to the one big love-it-or-hate-it caveat with this device.

There’s no front light, for a reason

Since at least the release of the first Nook Glowlight, a front lit e-ink screen has been a standard feature for most every e-reader—certainly any pricier model. So why, then, does the Boox Note Max lack a front light?

It has to do with Boox’s intended use case for this device. This is a digital notebook aimed at a user with specific and relatively sophisticated needs: reading and editing documents, organizing their calendar, and, most importantly, taking written notes.

It turns out that putting a front light on an e-ink tablet involves putting an additional layer between the display and the outer glass. That also means that when you use the stylus, the tip of your pen is that much farther from the surface you actually appear to be writing on. It doesn’t affect performance that much, but the effect is certainly a little less smooth—or so I’ve ascertained from comparing the Note Max to the Note Air 4C I mentioned earlier. Taking notes or doodling on the latter delivers a good approximation of putting pen to paper, but the Note Max really perfects it. Eliminating that little bit of extra distance adds that much more verisimilitude to the experience, which in turn makes the device very satisfying to write on—kind of fun, even, though I assume the novelty will wear off.

Apparently the lack of a front light also improves overall clarity, which is a good thing, because you’ll need it if you are trying to use the Note Max in anything but direct light. I’m old enough to already need to crank the brightness on my laptop just to read it comfortably, and I had a little trouble with smaller print on the note max unless I was sitting in a fairly bright room.

Is the tradeoff worth it? I think if you plan to take a lot of handwritten notes on it, yes—the improved writing experience and larger screen will serve you well. But if you really want that front light, the significantly smaller but still very capable Note Air 4C is probably a better choice.

A dream digital note-taking device

If a device has been optimized to best serve as a digital notebook, then it had better perform well enough at those tasks—note-taking, marking up PDFs, linking files, working on- and offline—to justify the loss of a useful feature like a front light. And it’s here that the Note Max truly excels.

It has basically the same functionality as the Note Air 4C, but with a larger screen. Using the Notes app is effortless, and there are a lot of options to customize, from the type of virtual writing instrument you’re using to the thickness of the lines. You can zoom into a PDF and move it around with little lag time.

The split screen mode allows you to run any two apps side-by-side, so you can, for example, read an online article while taking notes on it at the same time.

Note Max in splitscreen with a writable notes area next to a webpage

Credit: Joel Cunningham

Though I haven’t used the the Kindle Scribe, Amazon’s flagship e-notebook, I have read many user reviews filled with complaints about the difficultly in getting files on and off the device. The Note Max solves for that by integrating with most of the major cloud services, like Google Drive and Dropbox. Importing and exporting PDFs, notes, and anything else you are working on is a matter of a few taps (and, OK, mastering the not always intuitive file structure).

file sharing menu on note max showing dropbox, google drive and many more

Credit: Joel Cunningham

In short, if you are looking for a digital notebook that can handle any planning, research, and organizational tasks you can throw at it, this one is it.

Be prepared for a learning curve

Considering the native Boox apps were likely developed in Chinese and localized for the English-language version, I’m all the more impressed at how straightforward they are to use (this definitely hasn’t been the case with every app-in-translation I’ve used). That isn’t to say it’s simple, however.

The fact is that the Note Max can do so much, that figuring out how to make it work best for you is going to take a lot of poking around, experimentation, and trial and error. Multiple times throughout my testing, I’d have to google how to accomplish a particular task, from opening a PDF in splitscreen mode to linking a website directly from a particular word in my notes or a PDF.

On the plus side, I never encountered a need the Note Max wasn’t capable of handling—the native notes apps are truly feature-packed, and built with power users in mind—but it took some work to figure them all out. If you’re used to Apple hand-holding you through using one of its apps, you might get frustrated, but I think the robust tool set and customization options are worth the tradeoff.

A lot more than just a digital notebook

While the digital notebook capabilities are definitely the reason to pick up the Note Max, that’s not to suggest it doesn’t excel as an e-reader, for many of the same reasons I praised both the Palma and the Note Air 4C. Like those devices, the Note Max runs on a fairly basic version of Android 13 that allows you to access the Google Play Store out of the box. This means you can install basically any apps you want, and the format agnosticism is great if you’ve amassed a collection of e-books from different sources over the years—Kindle, Nook, Kobo, and more.

A great device for reading books, manga, and black and white comics

The massive screen is nice to read on if you’re sitting comfortably, though I do think the device is heavy enough to make it impractical for reading in bed or while commuting. Still, the size is particularly nice if you want to read anything with a lot of graphical elements, like comics or manga.

A peanuts b&w comic open on the Note Max

Credit: Joel Cunningham

Granted, black-and-white-only display means it takes some fiddling with the settings to make color images more legible, and certainly something is going to be lost in the translation. But reading manga or other black and white comics is a real joy, thanks to the size and crisp resolution.

Use any apps you like (with mixed results)

The app store access doesn’t limit you to just e-reading apps, and you can definitely use the Note Max to access your Gmail, use Google Docs, play games, and even watch videos. Like Boox’s other signature devices, the Note Max includes multiple screen modes, from “Normal” to “Regal” to “A2” that control how quickly the e-ink display will refresh. More than that, you can set how often the screen will perform a full refresh on a per-app basis, which is a good option considering not all tasks will put the same demands on the hardware.

Menu showing screen refresh settings

Credit: Joel Cunningham

High resolution modes will offer super crisp text and images, but you’re likely to see a lot of ghosting (afterimages are visible after you change what’s onscreen), making them best for relatively static tasks like reading a print e-book. The faster modes allow for faster scrolling and far less ghosting, which is a must when trying to scroll through a website or watch a video, but there’s a tradeoff: You’ll lose a lot of detail.

In short, this means that while the Note Max can technically do anything you’d ask of your iPad short of making FaceTime calls, those experiences won’t necessarily be all that satisfying. It’s great for reading Reddit, but you probably don’t want to use it to watch Netflix.

A note about reliability

To be clear, I’ve experienced no hardware issues in my time testing this device. It has continued to perform as you would expect a new device to perform. That said, Boox devices aren’t exactly known to receive much in the way of customer support, and if you have a problem with yours—say, you drop it and the screen breaks, or you experience an unexplained screen failure like those I’ve read about on Reddit—it’s likely you’ll be footing the bill for a repair.

Unhappy customers have reported having little luck getting what they believed were faulty devices repaired under warranty, and mailing it in involves shipping to China. That said, if you purchase the device from Amazon, instead of directly from the company, you’ll be covered under Amazon’s typically generous return and exchange policies.

The optional keyboard case is nice-looking but not quite there yet

If you buy the Boox Note Max direct from Onyx, it comes with a relatively basic magnetic cover (which you can also pick up separately from Amazon, if you’re not comfortable ordering from a China-based company with questionable customer service reviews), but you can also pay another $170 for a case with a built-in keyboard. I got one of them to test out alongside the Note Max, and I would say that, like the tablet itself, it’s not for everyone.

One thing the keyboard case has going for it is build quality: With a faux-leather look, a weight that feels substantial if not heavy, a large trackpad, and a keyboard that feels roughly as comfortable to use as the one on my MacBook Air, it definitely has premium trappings. Just look at it:

Boox Note Max keyboard case closed on a table

Credit: Joel Cunningham

Unfortunately, it’s not nearly as nice to actually use—but I think that’s mostly down to the peculiarities of e-ink. You can open up the Notes app or an email window and start typing away, but the lag time between your input and the character appearing onscreen is…not short. It’s very noticeable, and if you’re an awkward touch-typer like me, it will mean a lot more typos.

The trackpad also gave me some trouble; again, the culprit was lag time. You feel less like you’re moving the cursor and more like you’re dragging it along. This makes it surprisingly hard to do things like select from a drop-down menu or click a button.

It’s very pretty though, and I’ve read anecdotal reports suggesting it has continued to improve through subsequent rounds of software updates.

The bottom line

After spending more than a week testing out the Boox Note Max, I feel like I’m only just starting to realize its potential. Its premium build quality and massive size in comparison to other digital notebooks make it a joy to read (and write!) on, but the complex array of features and settings are far from intuitive, and it will take some effort to fully grasp, let alone make work for you. That’s not really a negative—all those options mean you can basically configure it how you like—but it does suggest to me that this is a device for power users.

That is to say: If your needs include a lot of text editing and digital note-taking, you’re going to love it. If they don’t, it’s probably more device than you really need.


Onyx Boox Note Max specs

  • Display: 13.3″ E Ink Carta Plus (Carta1300), 300 ppi

  • CPU: 2.8Ghz Qualcomm Octacore processor

  • RAM: 6GB

  • Storage: 128GB

  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 5 (2.4/5GHz), Bluetooth 5.0

  • Lighting: None

  • Operating system: Android 13

  • Battery/charging: 3,700 mAh via USB-C

  • Size: 287.5 x 243 x 4.6 mm

  • SD card support: None

  • Weight: 615g

 

This articles is written by : Nermeen Nabil Khear Abdelmalak

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