BOOX Tab Ultra B/W ePaper Tablet PC 10.3 E Ink Tablet

BOOX Tab Ultra B/W ePaper Tablet PC 10.3 E Ink Tablet Digital Paper 4G 128G with Rear Camera TF Card Slo

BOOX Tab Ultra B/W ePaper Tablet PC 10.3 E Ink Tablet Digital Paper 4G 128G with Rear Camera TF Card Slo


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Screen: 10.3″ HD E Ink Carta glass screen with flat cover-lens + Resolution: 1872 x 1404 Carta (227 dpi)

Touch: BOOX stylus touch (4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity) + capacitive touch

CPU: Qualcomm Octa-core+Android 11

RAM: 4GB (LPDDR4X)+ROM: 128GB (UFS2.1)

Connectivity: Wi-Fi (2.4GHz + 5GHz) + BT 5.0

Front Light with CTM (Warm and Cold)+ G-sensor for Auto Rotation

16MP Rear Camera

Button: Power Button with Fingerprint Recognition

USB-C Port (Supports OTG or use as an audio jack)

microSD (TF) Card Slot

Built-in Dual Speakers+Built-in Dual Microphones

Dimensions: 225 x 184.5 x 6.7 mm (8.9″ x 7.3″ x 0.26″)

Battery: 6,300mAh Li-ion Polymer

Weight: ≤480g (16.9oz)



Weight: 4 g
Dimensions: 21 x 18 x 0.5 cm; 4 Grams
Brand: BOOX
Model: Tab Ultra UK-1
Batteries Included: Yes
Manufacture: BOOX
Dimensions: 21 x 18 x 0.5 cm; 4 Grams

2 Responses

  1. AugustaBHC says:

     United Kingdom

    This is an absolutely brilliant tablet and the AI training to recognise my handwriting was very adaptive indeed. It uses Android operating system so I can integrate it into my work Bring Your Own BYO device architecture. Works with Citrix Workspace. Its power consumption is good, and I tend to charge it every couple of weeks. The e-ink technology works very well and there is full palm rejection on using the stylus which is also pressure sensitive so can do bold handwriting too. Definitely a great purchase.

  2. Brianne says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersI got this to run the Logos Bible software android app and it does that very well. All Android apps I’ve tried have worked, although some rely on colour so harder to actually use than say an ipad.

    Has useful syncing with Onedrive (and other cloud storages). Calibre companion works well for reading my own ebook library, as well as Kindle app. Handy to be able to run Outlook mail.

    Advantages of the e-ink screen I’ve found are that it is much nicer to read books, and also it is perfectly readable even outside in bright sunlight.

    Writing on the screen works fine and has fast response and is accurate. Built in OCR is really useful. For any app I’ve tried, the popup onscreen keyboard as a pen option so you can handwrite with the pen and it is converted to text for input into the app. Well, I thought that was cool.

    Wifi and bluetooth (audio) all work fine.

    It is a bit expensive though.