Wednesday, April 26th 2023

Boox Introduces the Tab Ultra C 10.3" ePaper Tablet PC, More Colorful Than Rival E Ink Devices

Boox is happy to introduce the Tab Ultra C: a 10.3" ePaper Tablet PC endowed with pastel colors. We are excited to announce the launch of Tab Ultra C, our latest color E Ink device in 2023, following the successful release of our iF Design Award winning Tab Ultra last year. In this article, you will discover the unique features that make Tab Ultra C a standout device for work and productivity.

State-of-the-art Color E Ink Screen
Tab Ultra C represents a significant milestone as our first device with the cutting-edge Kaleido 3 color E Ink screen technology, delivering a high resolution of 300 PPI for black and white, and 150 PPI for displaying an extensive palette of 4,096 colors. The screen also features the innovative E Ink ComfortGaze front light technology, designed to optimize viewing comfort during both daytime and nighttime use.
Reimagined Refresh Experience
We have incorporated the hallmark ultra-smooth performance of our Tab Series into the color E Ink screen of Tab Ultra C, utilizing the BOOX Super Refresh Technology powered by an advanced Qualcomm Octa-core CPU and an exclusive GPU. This enables four distinct refresh modes optimized for various tasks such as reading, note-taking, and using apps on the ePaper screen. Notably, scrolling through webpages and news feeds is now an exceptionally seamless and enjoyable experience.

Uncompromised System Performance
Featuring ample internal storage of 4 GB RAM + 128 GB ROM with an expandable microSD card slot, Tab Ultra C delivers an outstanding performance comparable to conventional tablets when using third-party apps. Similar to its monochrome counterpart, it is also equipped with a high-resolution 16MP rear camera that serves as a built-in document scanner with OCR functionality. Additionally, it is compatible with third-party photo and scan apps, providing versatile options for capturing and managing documents with ease.


All-round Productivity Features
Tab Ultra C's native support for 24 digital formats allows for direct and colorful note-taking on any supported document without the need for conversions, with seamless syncing across all your devices. The built-in Notes app also boasts plenty of handy tools designed to inspire creativity, foster deeper thinking, and enhance overall productivity.

It comes preloaded with our latest firmware, which includes new features such as integrated third-party cloud storage and text note capabilities, as well as additional link options. By binding third-party cloud storage, you can access your ebooks and files with more convenient reading data syncing, while minimizing power and CPU usage. In the handwritten notes, you can now insert links to related information and enable efficient management of your knowledge network with just a few taps.

Comprehensive Support of Accessories
The Pen2 Pro stylus is included in the standard package, featuring an eraser function on the back that enhances usability while taking handwritten notes. What's more, you will have the option to add the magnetic 2-in-1 Keyboard Cover as an accessory, which can provide added protection while also serving as an external keyboard when connected via pogo pins located on the side of the device.

Tab Ultra C is available for pre-order now in the official BOOX Shop at $599.99 / €649.99, with an early bird special to add $50 / €50 to include an additional keyboard cover.
Source: Boox Blog
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3 Comments on Boox Introduces the Tab Ultra C 10.3" ePaper Tablet PC, More Colorful Than Rival E Ink Devices

#1
lemonadesoda
It is a shame that ePaper still suffers from the white to black to white flickering with each screen update. Not interested until they fix this. While a static page may cause less eyestrain, these flicker updates undo any benefits of the static page. It is just about OK for ebook reading, with the flicker on "turn a page", but when running apps, the amount of flicker is maddening.
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Nostras
lemonadesodaIt is a shame that ePaper still suffers from the white to black to white flickering with each screen update. Not interested until they fix this. While a static page may cause less eyestrain, these flicker updates undo any benefits of the static page. It is just about OK for ebook reading, with the flicker on "turn a page", but when running apps, the amount of flicker is maddening.
That's because it's not the kind of tablet that most people will think of when you ask them to describe a tablet. If flickering is any concern to you, you are not the target audience and you do not want an e-ink device. This will not be fixed any time soon because that's inherent to the technology and one of the reasons why battery life is absolutely amazing.
It's something you buy next to a tablet you already have, not because you need/want a tablet.

This is honestly a very interesting device and I'm really curious to see voya's review on this.
If you want an quick description from someone who is well versed in the e-ink stuff I'd recommend you watch his video.

I still don't know why Boox is so hellbend on trying to advertise it as a tablet PC but different.
I'm getting flashbacks to their short circuit spot for the note air. Terrible video.

I'd describe it best as the ultimate note-taking/annotating device with colours for people with lots of money to spend.
That said, Boox SW can be a bit of a mess.

Disclaimer: I have the Note air. I use it about daily to jot down some quick thoughts (sometimes work, sometimes personal project) and use it to fill in pdfs occasionally.
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Snoop05
lemonadesodaIt is a shame that ePaper still suffers from the white to black to white flickering with each screen update. Not interested until they fix this. While a static page may cause less eyestrain, these flicker updates undo any benefits of the static page. It is just about OK for ebook reading, with the flicker on "turn a page", but when running apps, the amount of flicker is maddening.
At least on Note Air 2 its adjustable (after how many taps / page turns) and can even be completely turned off (as in no automatic full refresh, only when manually requested e.g. by tapping on clock) and its in fact very usable and doesn't ghost so badly as i initally expected.
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