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Originally Posted by Ikxi
Thank you very much for your answer!
The Meebook seems like a solid device.
I think I'll get that for now on Amazon and test it for a bit. If it's not to my liking I'll just return it.
In my search for readers I did find Onyx Boox a lot. You said their 7.8 inch readers weren't that great.
If I increased my budget to 400-500, what kind of tablet would you recommend by them? (not just 8 inch)
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There's none that I would recommend currently. Their lineup of black and white 10" tablets are still 227 PPI, lower than the 300 PPI of the Meebook.
The contrast/sharpness is also lower on the Note Air 2+ since it has an additional layer on top of the glass screen. This layer is there for improved writing feel, to make it feel more like paper, but decreases the clarity somewhat. Great for writing, but not as good for only reading.
I think neither product uses the latest Carta technology (Carta 1200/1250/1300), which has higher contrast.
Onyx Boox has confirmed that they are planning to release a black and white version of their latest Note Air 3C tablet. Nothing more is known.
Personally, I'll wait for them to release a Tab Ultra Pro with Carta 1300 in black and white. Until that happens, I won't be buying.
My recommendation for you is to get the Meebook and see if it fits your use case. By the time you've tested it out Onyx might have released a new model (they release new models very often) and you'll know if you need it or not.