The Boox Go 10.3 Gen II is a highly regarded, versatile Android-based e-ink tablet that excels at reading and note-taking, though it has some ergonomic drawbacks. Its primary strength is the balance between a high-quality paper-like display and the flexibility of Android software. Prospective buyers should be aware of the controversial shift to a charging-dependent active stylus and a lackluster included folio case, but generally, it remains a top-tier choice for those who want a powerful, portable digital notebook.




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Avantages
- Sharp, high-resolution monochrome ePaper display (300 PPI)
- Highly flexible Android 15 environment allows for 3rd-party apps
- Very thin, lightweight, and portable design
- Strong native reading and note-taking software features
- Lumi variant includes adjustable front lighting for low-light use
Inconvénients
- Requires a charged active stylus (InkSense Plus) rather than battery-free EMR pens
- Included folio case is widely considered poor quality with a flimsy detachable flap
- Software can be dense and have a steeper learning curve than simple e-readers
- Potential long-term difficulty sourcing replacement stylus tips
- No physical volume/page-turn buttons
⚠ Signaux d'alerte
- Some users report variable customer support experiences when buying directly from Boox
- Returns policy when buying directly from the manufacturer may be unfavorable
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Pourquoi changer : Better for those heavily invested in the Amazon ecosystem who prefer Wacom EMR stylus technology.
Features Wacom EMR stylus compatibility, which many users prefer over the Gen 2's active stylus system.
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