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Old 10-04-2020, 09:20 PM   #75
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Originally Posted by norweger View Post
Note 3

The upcoming Onyx Boox Note 3 is going to be their flagship 10.3 inch E-note and ebook reader. It should have Android 10, Google Play, a front-lit display and color temperature system. It will have a faster processor, more RAM and internal storage than the second generation model. Exact specs and release date is unknown, primarily because it has just passed FCC certification.
So comparing Note Air (many are suggesting it's the Note 3 but renamed?) to the Note 2 it seems they go back and forth as to which is "better".

Processor Updated Octa-Core / Octa-Core

Memory 3gb DDR4 + 32gb / 4gb DDR3 + 64gb

Battery 3000mAh / 4300 mAh

Wireless BT5.0 / BT4.1

OS Android 10 / Android 9

Fingerprint reader No / Yes

Weight 420gr / 378gr

Price $480 / $550

So the Air wins processor, wireless, OS and price. The 2 wins fingerprint reader, battery and weight. The memory is a partial win for both if you allow for the presumably better DDR4. If you go only by memory size the 2 wins it all. Not a slam dunk easy choice compared to some.

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