![]() Surprisingly enough for an e-ink device, the Onyx Boox Note Air runs Android 10. It works great for what it’s designed for: note-taking, reading and annotating. But being an e-ink display, it’s not meant to top benchmarks. Reviewers said they would not call the tablet powerful. Just start underlining and circling things there are no extra modes to toggle on and off or menus to wade through. The Onyx Boox Note Air’s ability to annotate PDFs on the fly was a favorite feature among reviewers. The display also features a colour-changing front light that can transition from very yellow to intensely blue to reduce eyestrain in varied reading environments. However, when displaying letter-sized documents such as PDFs, everything remains readable despite shrinking slightly. Offering 16 gray levels and an anti-glare coating, reviewers stated the screen worked very well - as long as you don’t need color. The Onyx Boox Note Air has a beautiful 10.3-inch E-ink display. The tablet’s design is minimalist, with only one button and one USB-C port. Reviewers said this added a premium feel when using the e-ink tablet. Made from solid metal, the Onyx Boox Note is a departure from Onyx’s usual plastic reliance. Meant primarily for those who have textbooks, reports, and other complex documents they need to view, the Onyx Boox Note Air looks excellent on paper, but how does it perform? I really hope an optimalisation update is coming soon, as 3.3 is a noticable step down from 3.2.Onyx has sought to bridge the gap between e-readers and tablets with its series of academic-friendly tablets. If all that wasn't enough some of the features I actually used (backlight sync in particular) are straight up missing. The new UI elements are inconsistent with the rest of the system (rounded design as opposed to the geometric one), the text on some buttons is clipped and parts of words are moved to the second line, and the contrast on many third party apps is weirdly strong now making many of the darker pictures and videos almost black. This helped with the bugs, however I still think the device was better off before. Update: After hours of trying to fix it I just gave up and factory reset my device. Is there any way to downgrade back to 3.2?Īs a student I can't afford to wait another month for an update that may fix it. This combined with gestures not working in the Notes app makes the device pretty much unusable. It almost looks like the old X Mode from before the update. The default, non changeable settings makes the whole UI extremely blurry and unsharp. What really pains me is the complete removal of global ink center settings. But that isn't that much of an issue and probably will get used to it pretty quickly. While the new UI is nice looking, I find it to be slower to navigate than before. I recently updated my Note Air 2, but I must say I really wish I didn't. Note: NeoReader now still has the "Regal" mode. Regal mode is planned to be added back in V3.3.1, please wait patiently and choose the current refresh modes to use. Update: If you failed to switch the refresh modes by Eink center or built-in "Refresh" setting, please try to reset all app optimization in the app management, and then switch the refresh modes again. By clicking that option, you will be able to switch refresh modes in NeoReader.* In this case, please open a book in NeoReader, then click the center of the screen, and then click the menu button on the upper right corner, you will see a "Refresh" setting option*. Why can't I set refresh mode in NeoReader by Eink center? It says I need to use the built-in app refresh setting? You can access the Eink center in the control center, and then switch the refresh modes for the current app/interface.* In the new update, apps support setting different refresh modes*. How can I change the system refresh mode? By this means, you can add/remove/reorder the tiles of the control panel. Press the edit button on the upper right side of the control panel to edit the control tiles. Pull down the top of the left side to open the notification panel. Pull down the top of the right side to open the control panel. (Will keep updating if there are any new FAQs related to the latest V3.3) New Control Center Related: And if there are any other questions, you can ask under this post or you can send feedback on your device directly. While experiencing the new features, there could be some questions that will be asked. ![]() Some of the users might have already updated the latest V3.3. ![]()
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