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A paper-like digital experience for readers, writers, and creators seeking calm
In a world that grows brighter and more distracting every day, the Boox Note Air 5 C arrives as a breath of calm — a tablet that doesn’t strain your eyes or flood you with notifications, but instead restores your focus and creativity.
Developed by Boox, this new device is designed for those who love reading, writing, and digital drawing, offering a balanced performance and a soothing user experience that blends technology with tranquility.
The Note Air 5 C features a 10.3-inch E Ink Kaleido 3 color display, delivering natural, glare-free colors that remain clear even under direct sunlight. Its dual-tone front light can be adjusted for comfortable reading at night or during long sessions — perfect for users seeking hours of eye-friendly use.
The included Pen 3 stylus offers a natural handwriting experience on a paper-textured surface. It also comes with a magnetic cap that hides spare nibs — a thoughtful design touch for both students and creative professionals.
Powered by a strong processor, 6GB of RAM, and 64GB of expandable storage via microSD, the Note Air 5 C runs on Android 15 with full access to the Google Play Store, giving users the freedom to install productivity and educational apps.
It also includes several smart tools such as:
🧠 Smart Scribe for automatic line and drawing cleanup.
📸 OCR for extracting text from images.
⚡ Smart Assistant for quick access to tools.
☁️ Cloud sync to keep notes and projects accessible across devices.
The device supports an external magnetic keyboard via Pogo Pins, easily turning it into a compact mobile workstation.
The Boox Note Air 5 C is priced at $500 with the stylus included, while the magnetic keyboard is sold separately for $51.
Although it’s not built for gaming or video streaming, it stands out as the perfect option for those who value focus, creativity, and a calm digital space free of harsh light and distractions.
The Boox Note Air 5 C doesn’t just compete in specs — it represents a philosophy. It bridges the digital and paper worlds, offering a serene space for thought and creation. A true companion for thinkers, writers, and dreamers seeking peace amid the noise of technology.
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