The back is made of a blue brushed aluminum and has an orange racing stripe on the side, the Onyx logo is the same color. The screen made of glass and it is flush with the bezel. The Note Air features a 10.3 inch E INK Carta HD Display with a resolution of 1872×1404 and 227 PPI. There is also a slew of new pen/pencil types to shade, highlight and really flex your inner artist. One of the big improvements that Onyx to the software is including layers, a similar system to Remarkable. Android 10 is the major selling point and you can also run two apps at the same time, you download apps from Google Play. It features an all new asymmetrical design and has a very fast Snapdragon processor and tons of storage. Well, I hope you are right, for the sake of anyone who will buy the device.The Onyx Boox Note Air is one of the most intriguing new digital note taking device of 2020. I am therefore fairly confident that this is a Boyle-manufactured, not an Onyx-manufactured, device. Yes, it is possible that it is re-branded Onyx (though it makes little sense to go to the trouble of rebranding it, and then still call it an "Onyx" on their website - further suggesting that this was a typo), but both the button-layout and the icons on them exactly match Boyue standard layout (and are dissimilar to O-B designs) - and Boyue fairly frequently do rebranded products. a different manufacturer).Īs can be seen from the forum pics, "inkBOOK" is the branding on the device - no "Onyx" or "Boox" to be seen. Certainly the layout of the specs do not seem to match those of the couple of known-Onyx products (M92 & i62HD) from that site that I compared it to - suggesting that they came from a different source (i.e. The webpage (minimally) refers to it as the "inkBOOK Onyx", however this may be a typo (the subordinate instructed to enter the device details into the website mistakenly thought that it was an Onyx). The name "inkBOOK" is, of course, Arta Tech's name for the device. Here's a link to its specs page on the Arta Tech (Polish) site: When I have more time, I'll have to explore a little more. I found an Onyx i65 that is in a blue case, but the specs are all wrong. Its measurements don't line up with any device from either that I can find just yet. One member thought this device was from Boyue, another said no, it's from Onyx. I tried translating that forum on my browser, and got a rough translation as a result. Has anybody come across anything similar? I must admit I find Boyue-buttons combined with slimmer chassis to be quite an attractive prospect (if they'd only combine it with a Kindle Voyage/Kobo Glow HD screen, it would be my perfect eReader, given current technologies). Polish Onyx-Boox retailer Arta Tech have just announced a new eReader, the inkBOOK, with specs similar to both the Onyx Boox C67ML and Boyue T62+, but dimensions slimmer than either those models (159×117×7 mm, versus 170.2 x 117.3 x 8.7mm and 160 x 123 x 8.5 mm, respectively).Ī picture on a forum reveals no Onyx-Boox branding, and styling distinctly reminiscent of Boyue designs. But then if Energy eReader Pro is exactly the same device as Boyue T62 then how come this one says max 32GB and that one says max 64GB? Does it mean that Energy Sistem included maybe a "software support" for 64GB SD cards and is capable of reading from NTFS (or other filesystems suitable for larger partitions disks)? As I was reading about this on the Internet, people said that the devices supporting max 32GB SDHC would detect 64GB SDXC cards but would only show them if they're formatted in FAT32 and the accessible size would be 32GB. The Boyue specs (on the box and on the sites that are selling the device) says this device supports max 32GB but the Energy Sistem specs sheet says the device supports max 64GB SDHC (Aren't 64GB+ ones called "SDXC"?!). Has anyone tried a 64GB MicroSD card on Boyue T62 or Energy Sistem eReader Pro (or the Boyue T61 / Icarus Illumina E653 even)? Does the device detect the whole 64GB and is it able to fully access it?
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