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- Jon Mundy, TrustedReviewsThe Onyx Boox Go 10.3 is a classy e-reader with an unusually slim and solid build, and it bundles in a decent stylus and a case. However, it lacks a front light, packs limited storage, and lacks the performance to make the most of its Google Play Store access. It feels slightly limited for its askin...
- Stephen Radochia, Android PoliceIf you're serious about notetaking, it's hard to beat the form and function of the Onyx Boox Go 10.3. Its stylus layer is detailed and sensitive, perfect for artists or showing off the nuances of your handwriting. The Carta 1200 display is perfectly readable, even without a front light, and the desi...
- Nathan, The eBook ReaderIf you can get by without a frontlight, I do think the Boox Go 10.3 is a nice device for the price, and I think it has the best-looking screen of all the 10″ eNotes currently available, but I wouldn’t be surprised if Onyx released a version with a frontlight at some point in the near future.
- JC Torres, Yanko DesignThe BOOX Go 10.3 brings a refreshing change in pace that focuses on comfort and enjoyment for both reading and note-taking, but be sure to read the fine print to know what you'll be getting for that super slim profile.
- Michael Kozlowski, Good E-ReaderThere is no waterproofing, SD, Pogo pins, Carta 1300, fingerprint unlock, camera, or front light. Yes, it’s thin, but that’s essentially where it begins and ends. They stripped away everything from one of their note units, specifically note 5, which resembles this unit based on its aluminum build co...
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