I tested an E Ink tablet that rivals the Remarkable Paper Pro - and does some things better
Briefly

The Boox Note Max offers a notable upgrade over previous models with its new 13.3-inch display, matching A4 paper size. It features remarkable image quality, with a resolution of 3200 x 2400 and a sharp appearance that mimics ink on paper. The device is thin and lightweight, yet feels sturdy. While it has respectable hardware with decent navigation speeds, it lacks a backlight, limiting its usability in low-light conditions. Overall, it's a strong contender in the premium e-reader market, combining style with performance, perfect for avid readers and note-takers alike.
The new Boox Note Max takes e-readers to the next level with a 13.3-inch display, offering premium features and a thin, impressive design.
Weighing just 615 grams, the Boox Note Max feels solid, resembling a piece of paper when lying flat, combining aesthetics with functionality.
With a QUXGA resolution of 3200 x 2400 and 300 PPI, the display provides high-contrast images that closely resemble ink on paper.
Despite its advanced features, the Boox Note Max displays slight delays when navigating, a typical e-reader experience rather than instantaneous responsiveness.
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