📚 Elevate your reading & note-taking game—because your ideas deserve the best canvas.
The inkNoteS 10.3” E Ink Tablet combines a glare-free, eye-friendly display with Android 11 OS, 4G connectivity, and 64GB storage (expandable to 1TB). It supports 19+ file formats, includes a stylus for paper-like writing with smart annotation features, and integrates AI-powered tools for enhanced productivity and seamless cloud syncing.
Additional Features | Stylus |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen with Stylus Support |
Bluetooth support? | Yes |
Night vision | No |
Native Resolution | 1872x1404 |
File Format | BMP, RTF, PNG, HTML, JPEG, AZW3, WAV, MOBI, TXT, MP3, PDF, FB2, EPUB, DOC |
Display Technology | Electronic Ink |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Display Size | 10.3 Inches |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Item Weight | 3.5 Pounds |
A**R
E-ink and Android and good overall value
I needed a good value overall, e-ink device that can run android apps for note taking, split screen, and not too small, so this device's features and price ticked the boxes for me compared to the others at the time of buying.-It's great that you get a magnetic cover, premium magnetic pen, plus spare pen nibs.-Writing on it feels like paper and not slippery.-Latency is very small when writing on the default device note app. You must use global handwriting mode when writing on other apps otherwise there's a big lag.-You get wifi, sim card, fingerprint unlock, front and back camera.-You can customise the backlit to be cold/warm light and brightness intensity-You can set contrast and text enhancements per app-You can log into Google Playstore and get apps like Office 365, Xodo, Onenote etc. (but there's a lag using them (dont expect iPad/Samsung instant speeds etc.))-Record audio and playback - works very nice with Onenote-You can split screen and rotate screen, so you can have PDF reader on the left and notes on the right in landscare mode.-The issue I have is the stock pen buttons might not be capatible with apps. Also, the pen has a battery (rechargable by docking it on the side of device magnet). I have a Wacom One pen, which is passive pen no battery required and button works with this device. However, Wacom One is not magnatic, but fits nicely inside the cover when closed.-Battery life - It used about 20% in a day with wifi, backlit on, split screen PDF reading + Onenote notetaking. Might last longer with some of these features disabled or doing basic note taking.
A**R
Clunky
Very clunky software. Hardware is fine but software seems half/finished
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