Bigme inkNoteS E-Readers 10.3” E Ink Tablet 4G 64GB E-Ink Screen Paper Tablet for Reading, Writing & Sketching, eBook Reader Includes Stylus and Cover

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5.84″ Color Eink DisplayPhoto/Voice to TextAndroid open 11 System

Dual Camera: 8MP Rear Camera for document scan and 5MP Front Camera for online video.
Voice record, Translation,Handwriting to Text, 4096 levels pressure sensitivity capacitive stylus, G-sensor for auto rotation, Fingerprint recognition, many functions in one device.
In meeting records app– Offline Voice to Text transcription keeps your work at anywhere in anytime. And make composition and AI summarize the meeting records.
Octa-core 2.3 GHz processor and 4GB+64GB storage (expandable by up to 1TB), Bluetooth and WIFI Data transfer, Android 11 open system to support download apps, size of 222.1*187.6*6.6 mm.
There are 36 levels front light warm and cold settings; One-touch Screen Casting to control programs remotely; Synchronization for data backup; Screen Split Mode for reading and making notes in one page; TF card slot supports up to 1TB storage expansion.

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  1. NPN

    High-quality premium device
    No reviews so I definitely wanted to get my opinion out there. I always liked the idea of E Ink readers but never liked the tiny size of the Kindle and others. Also, Kindle does not work with very many outside reading apps. My local library uses cloudLibrary and there is no way to get those books on the Kindle device as far as I know. if there was, I would definitely go for the Kindle scribe, seems like a very solid product at a competitive price. There is not a lot of reviews or data on this unit and I was a bit nervous ordering this tablet. The Inknote S offers full access to the Google play store. You can use any reading app that you would like. No limitations, no forcing you to buy their e-books or use only one library service. The packaging was very nice, very Apple, premium unboxing. Yes, there is some bad Chinese/English translation and the name and catchphrase is a bit weird. But the tablet build is very solid and the screen is really nice. My main use will just be for checking out library books and reading, probably won’t use the stylus for drawing or notetaking but that all seems to function very well. It’s pretty expensive for a dedicated e-reader but it is a very nice, premium product. I will update if I have problems down the road.

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  2. vc

    Battery Life Not That Great
    If you do not read a lot in bright environments, you won’t see a lot of battery life savings compared with LCD screens. Also not very usable when you flip pages a lot quickly as the e-ink flicker during transitions is irritating compared with LCD screens (think viewing sheet musics while playing instruments or singing). Not worth the price premium and feature reduction compared with LCD tablets. Very nicely made though. Clearly meant to be a premium product.

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  3. Izrael

    I was hopeful towards this device since my last eink experience was with kindle around 5 years ago. This device is advertised as having a screen density of more than 200ppi but unfortunately text rendering seems to be quite low quality. Also empty surfaces on the screen are not white but previously displayed screens bleed onto it. The screen refresh seems to be not full. White surfaces do not reset to a solid white colour. Details on an attached photo. Writing with the attached pen is quite a pleasant experience but distance between tip of the pen and the screen is quite significant. Supposedly eink screens without the front light have a lesser distance between tip of the pen and the screen. Overall I am thinking about returning the device. It’s quite fun to sketch and write on it but not for this price… For a little bit more you can get an iPad mini that is a full featured and powerful computer.

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  4. Amazon Customer

    I needed a good value overall, e-ink device that can run android apps for note taking, split screen, and not too small, so this device’s features and price ticked the boxes for me compared to the others at the time of buying.-It’s great that you get a magnetic cover, premium magnetic pen, plus spare pen nibs.-Writing on it feels like paper and not slippery.-Latency is very small when writing on the default device note app. You must use global handwriting mode when writing on other apps otherwise there’s a big lag.-You get wifi, sim card, fingerprint unlock, front and back camera.-You can customise the backlit to be cold/warm light and brightness intensity-You can set contrast and text enhancements per app-You can log into Google Playstore and get apps like Office 365, Xodo, Onenote etc. (but there’s a lag using them (dont expect iPad/Samsung instant speeds etc.))-Record audio and playback – works very nice with Onenote-You can split screen and rotate screen, so you can have PDF reader on the left and notes on the right in landscare mode.-The issue I have is the stock pen buttons might not be capatible with apps. Also, the pen has a battery (rechargable by docking it on the side of device magnet). I have a Wacom One pen, which is passive pen no battery required and button works with this device. However, Wacom One is not magnatic, but fits nicely inside the cover when closed.-Battery life – It used about 20% in a day with wifi, backlit on, split screen PDF reading + Onenote notetaking. Might last longer with some of these features disabled or doing basic note taking.

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  5. hohokee

    I love the feel the tablet feel when I received it. Easy to set up and use under android OS. Pen and case is provided that is cool. The issues are the processor a bit laggy and I don’t know how to set up sync with other cloud. It runs on android 11 and hopefully be upgraded to 13 per their Helpdesk. The after sale service seller is responsive so is their Helpdesk. It’s China made.

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  6. Abi

    This is my first eInk device. I wanted a relatively cheap device for pdf reading and annotating, a little bit of manga reading and for its build and specs, it is cheaper. As it comes bundled with stylus and case as well. Has good build quality, and good unboxing experience.Pdf reading is comfortable. Writing with included stylus feels better compared to ipad and apple pencil. In addition, the stylus has programmable buttons with limited options, I paired it with page turning and is very handy. Tachiyomi works great and I enjoy reading manga on large screen.As it is open android system with google. I use it for almost everything, taking notes, video call, web browsing, reading etc. For video you have to select extreme mode, makes everything a little smoother. With above mentioned usage, and wifi on 24×7, I get around 11 hours of screen time without little to no backlight use as I mostly use it during the day.There is wide array of useful software like ChatGPT, OCR, document scanner, meeting app etc. But rough translations in UI and included features could use some polishing and integration. Just a little nuisance. I absolutely love the meetings app. It allows recording and transcribing it in real time while allowing you to jot down notes (I use it for Japanese classes and works great). The AI feature is a separate app, you can chat with it, ask it for writing compositions and generate images. Hope to see it integrated in native apps as well. Native apps like dictionary, keyboard and TTS only seem to have English and Chinese language so I installed google TTS and gboard which works great. So, hope Bigme focuses on software as the hardware is very great.

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  7. Juergen Sauer

    Die Hardware hui – Die Software ist Pfui.Zunächt einmal die positiven Punkte:1. Das eInk Display ist super2. der Stift/Stylus reagiert flott und genauJetzt die NEGATIVEN:- die Software (aufgeplanzt auf Android) ist schlicht weg murks … ähh extrem verbesserungswürdig- Es ist eine Zumutung den Stylus beim Lesen von Dokumenten zu bedienen. Ja es ist gewollt, daß man damit Anmerkungen machen kann, aber es ist sicher nicht gewollt, das man ein epub oder pdf Dokument mit “umblätter” Spuren zukritzelt. Es ist kaum möglich aus der Bedienungsanleitung herrauszulesen, wie man die wieder weg kriegt. Mies gemacht. 6- Setzen! Diese Entwickler wären hier wegen Unfähigkeit Entlassen!- Sprache/Lakalisierung ist schlampig bis nicht vorhanden. Einige Menüpunkte tauchen ich Chinisisch auf. Einige Funktionen wie Traslator sind nur Chinesisch-Engliche … WTF?- Kalender/Tagesablauf ist nicht einstellbar auf westliche Verhältnisse: keine Kalenderwochen anzeigbar, Wochen beginnen immer am Sonntag. Kalender: faktisch Unbrauchbar- Meeting Notizen/Aufzeichnungen (Mein Anschaffungspunkt): so-la-la. Voice Transcription ist eine Zumutung. Keine Hilfe.- Handschrifterkennung funktioniert, jedoch nicht integriert. Das konnte der Apple Palmpilot vor 34 Jahre schon deutlich besser.- x-Reader für Comics und PDF: taugt nix s.o. man scribbelt sicht das dokument versehentlich voll, das zu entfernen ist ein Geduldsspiel mit Lag, delays und nervereien. Besser man installiert sich eBook Reader und Comic Reader aus dem Playstore: (z.B. Perfect Reader, das klappt klasse, aber ohne Anmerkungen). Des weiteren geht x-Reader in Meditativen Zustand, freezt deutlich für viele Sekunden, wenn ein cbr göffnet wird (vom Geräte internen Speicher), echt lahm. Faktisch unbrauchbar.- Dokementenformate: eine unbrauchbarkeit ohne Gleichen. OpenDokument Formate (odt, ods, etc.) werden nicht unterstüzt, was soller Quatsch?- Cloud lastig, beim normalen benutzen fummelt die Softwaresynchronisation ungewollt in externen Internetdiensten rum, ohne dazu aufgefordert zu werden. Das Erzeugt massive Laggs, Gerät ist dann nicht mehr benutzbar bis Neustart oder man es endlich schaft WLAN Abzuschalten. Schade, wenn man gerade in einer Telefon Konferrenz/Meeting versucht mitzuschreiben. Das kickt einen da raus.- Stylus handlig ist eine Katastrophe. Die Knöpfe sind mehrfach belegt und man muß drück origen veranstallten, um eine funktion zu erreichen. Bei bis zu 5-fach belehten Klickfolgen wird nicht mal der Status angezeit… WTF?==============Fazit:Solange man kein Chinese ist und Mandarin spricht ist das Teil kaum verwendbar.

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    Bigme inkNoteS E-Readers 10.3” E Ink Tablet 4G 64GB E-Ink Screen Paper Tablet for Reading, Writing & Sketching, eBook Reader Includes Stylus and Cover
    Bigme inkNoteS E-Readers 10.3” E Ink Tablet 4G 64GB E-Ink Screen Paper Tablet for Reading, Writing & Sketching, eBook Reader Includes Stylus and Cover

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