Last updated: October 11, 2024 at 02:20 AM
Boox Tab Go 10.3 Summary
Pros
- The Boox Tab Go 10.3 will have a sharper screen compared to Tab X (300ppi vs 207ppi), with no front light which makes it thinner and clearer.
- It offers a white background without a front light, potentially providing a better reading experience for some users.
- The device provides a full Windows experience and good battery life when WiFi is turned off.
Cons
- Some users find the additional contrast on the Go 10.3 may not be worth the incremental upgrade cost.
- The "white" screen appearance may be misleading as it is not truly white, but more of a different shade due to lighting.
- The Tab Ultra devices with GPU and BSR technology are faster but heavier, while the Go 10.3 may feel slow at times.
- The Go 10.3 lacks a front light, which may not be ideal for users who require it for writing or reading in low-light conditions.
User Opinions
- Some users prefer the Tab Ultra C over the Go 10.3 for note-taking and other tasks.
- Others recommend devices like the SuperNote, Remarkable, or Sony for better writing experiences.
- Some users find devices like Quaderno A5, which provides a good writing feel, or the Boox 10.3, with additional apps and play store access, as suitable options.
Overall, the Boox Tab Go 10.3 seems to offer a sharper display with no front light, making it suitable for users looking for a clear and thin device. Users have mixed opinions on the importance of front light and contrast, so individual preferences may vary.