Tuesday, July 4th 2023

Boox Introduces Tab Mini C - a Compact 7.8" Color ePaper Tablet PC

With the highly acclaimed Tab Ultra and Tab Ultra C having garnered immense popularity since their release to the public, now we are delighted to introduce Tab Mini C, our most compact color ePaper tablet PC equipped with the state-of-the-art Kaleido 3 technology. Here you will discover the various features and capabilities of this new addition to our product lineup.

Kaleido 3 with Exclusive Smoothness
The Kaleido 3 color E Ink screen technology of the Tab Mini C boasts a sharp resolution of 300 PPI for black and white images, and 150 PPI for displaying a wide range of 4,096 colors. It integrates the signature smooth performance powered by BOOX Super Refresh Technology, thanks to an advanced Qualcomm octa-core CPU and an exclusive GPU. As a result, it provides four distinct refresh modes that are specifically optimized for different tasks, including reading, note-taking, and using apps on the color ePaper screen.
Ergonomic Industrial Design
The Tab Mini C features a sleek metal back case that boasts a subtle color and a curved, smooth shape. This design not only enhances its aesthetics but also provides an ergonomic grip, allowing for prolonged reading sessions without causing fatigue in your hands. Thanks to its compact size and lightweight construction, the Tab Mini C can be conveniently carried anywhere you go. Whether you're on a bus, metro, plane, or embarking on an adventure, you can enjoy reading and drawing on the go with ease.


Most Refined User Experience
The Tab Mini C offers an impressive performance on par with traditional tablets when it comes to using third-party apps, thanks to its 4 GB RAM + 64 GB ROM internal storage. Designed to enhance the enjoyment of reading colorful novels, manga, web pages, and other content, it is equipped with a large 5,000mAh battery, dual-tone front lights, a G-sensor, and support for various book formats.
Beyond being a color eReader, the Tab Mini C serves as a convenient sketch pad for capturing your ideas, imagination, and life's serendipitous discoveries. With 16 different colors at your disposal, you can paint beautiful moments, organize your thoughts, and upload them to the cloud. Additionally, the built-in Calendar Memo app allows you to write to-do lists, reminders, and schedules that can be checked at any time without the need to wake up the device.
With its latest firmware and Android 11 OS, the Tab Mini C seamlessly works with a wide range of apps. Whether it's Webtoon, Google Play Books, or any other app of your choice, you can easily install and open them on the device's vibrant and soothing screen.
The Tab Mini C is available now in the official BOOX Shop at $449.99 / €499.99, with the Pen Plus stylus included in the standard package. You can also enjoy an exclusive bundle with a free magnetic cover only in the official BOOX Shop.


As a compact 7.8" color ePaper reader and sketchbook, Tab Mini C provides a completely different smooth experience with its GPU and Qualcomm CPU. You can also get fun and the ultimate digital eye comfort with its relaxing Kaleido 3 screen. And it works with a magnetic protective case and the magnetic BOOX Pen Plus, so you can take it anywhere and doodle ideas whenever you want.

The standard bundle includes:
  • BOOX Tab Mini C x 1
  • BOOX Pen Plus (Black) x 1
  • USB-C Cable x 1
  • Quick Start Guide x 1
  • Warranty Sheet x 1
Source: Boox Blog
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6 Comments on Boox Introduces Tab Mini C - a Compact 7.8" Color ePaper Tablet PC

#1
kondamin
shame it has washed out colors, the white background and refresh rate are there.
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#2
trsttte
What/where is the commitment to software support?

Oh, there isn't one you say? Pass...
kondaminshame it has washed out colors, the white background and refresh rate are there.
I don't think the refresh rate is there either, just a limitation of current tech. Pretty good for what it does... if only someone like fairphone was behind it so that it would stay up to date for at least half a decade
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#3
kondamin
trsttteWhat/where is the commitment to software support?

Oh, there isn't one you say? Pass...



I don't think the refresh rate is there either, just a limitation of current tech. Pretty good for what it does... if only someone like fairphone was behind it so that it would stay up to date for at least half a decade
Yes for what it does it looks great to me, a magazine replacement.
scroling looks smooth if the video is showing real world functionality

ultimately what I want is an A0 sized sheet I can hang on the wall to display images but not waste power like typical displays.
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#4
Minus Infinity
I remember working in optics in the early 2000's and reading about e-colour being coming very soon. LOL 2023 and the tech is still underwhelming.
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#5
Fishymachine
trsttteWhat/where is the commitment to software support?

Oh, there isn't one you say? Pass...



I don't think the refresh rate is there either, just a limitation of current tech. Pretty good for what it does... if only someone like fairphone was behind it so that it would stay up to date for at least half a decade
As a Nova Air owner my answer is lukewarm. They have made a lot of improvements, but even the update I got in May was still Android 10. But to be fair, if they updated the OS to 12, and added a dedicated create table function I'd be fine since this is basically a notebook/clipboard replacement. Also migrating to the 6 Gen 1 (or an v9 based Gen2) would make a Tab Ultra C2 near perfect for what it does.

As for e-ink itself, it's okay, not ready for full LCD/OLED replacement, but it has its niche
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#6
mlopez
Overpriced....pure and simple.

By $100.

Otherwise...might be an interesting pickup.
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