📚 Elevate your digital paper game — where productivity meets style.
The BOOX Tab Ultra C Pro is a premium 10.3-inch E Ink digital paper tablet featuring a high-resolution Carta 1200 display, powered by a fast 8-core Qualcomm processor at 2.8GHz, with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. Its sleek aluminum uni-body design houses Android 12 OS with full Google Play Store compatibility, enabling versatile app use. Designed for professionals, it supports advanced note-taking, multi-format reading, split-screen multitasking, and cloud sync, all while delivering a paper-like reading experience with long battery life.
Brand | BOOX |
Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 17.78 x 0.64 cm; 971 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | Tab Ultra C Pro |
Manufacturer | BOOX |
Series | Tab Ultra C Pro |
Colour | Dark Grey Green |
Standing screen display size | 10.3 Inches |
Screen Resolution | B/W 300 PPI Color 150 ppi |
Resolution | B/W300ppi Pixels |
Processor Brand | Qualcomm |
Processor Speed | 2.8E+3 MHz |
Processor Count | 8 |
RAM Size | 6 GB |
Maximum Memory Supported | 6 GB |
Speaker Description | Dual Speakers |
Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
Connectivity Type | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 1 MP |
Operating System | Android |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 1 days |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 15.17 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 10 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 971 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**T
Excellent tablet experience with Google Play Store and expected e-ink note taking experience
Great performance within the limits of e-ink displays (Yes, it is not an IPAD experience) and integration is excellent. I use all the O365 apps, especially OneNote and OneDrive, to sync my notes with my PC, Android Phone and Tablet. Works great with Outlook for emails as well.I am using it with the Keyboard case and out of it in hand-held mode; both modes have their advantages.Very happy with the device so far.
G**D
Fabulous
The media could not be loaded. Really happy with this tablet. The play store integration makes it ideal. Kindle app, Libby app, press reader. Microsoft 365 apps work on it, Dropbox can bring and sync your files. The native browser is good for browsing but this device is mostly about notebook keeping and reading. Books, news papers and magazines are brilliant. Warm light lighting or cool white for less eye stain really considered. I also like how good it is to personalise with screensavers. Lastly connecting Bluetooth keyboard and mouse makes it a great typing device. Very usable if you think outside the native apps.Hand writing is very comfortable.
H**H
Very disappointing
Having spent quite a lot of money on this device, I was expecting a LOT more. It's a very, very average tablet. Output and input are very very slow and unpredictable. The Android elements work fine but Boox's own apps and universe are very poor, clunky and full of annoying glitches.I have seen this recommended as a productivity powerhouse but this is a long way from my experience as if you have to deal with frustrating bugs and errors all the time, how can it be any such thing?For me, it's been an expensive mistake and one I would urge others not to make before considering the many downsides very seriously.
M**C
Better than expected.
I bought this for business use as it would be less distracting than an iPad or similar tablet. The screen is a pleasure to read from. Electrical drawings, manuals, and supplier documentation are crisp, clear, and very fast to search. Cross reference links in PDFs work very well and quickly load up the referenced pages and can be clicked with a finger without needing to zoom in for accuracy. The limited colours do seem like a plus, as poured not bombard with colour, but coloured documents still display very well. Photos as expected, can sometimes seem blotchy, but this is not what its intended for.I've marked up several documents with the included stylus, and I can't fault it. It writes accurately and smoothly. The eraser works very and has requires minimal effort and accuracy, It seems quite good at working out what you want to erase without having to scrub every little bit of it individually.My only complaint is that it isn't iOS. While to some this may seem a petty comparison, I do find the OS cumbersome and long winded. Maybe I'll get used to it over time but everything seems to take too many clicks to get to the setting you want. The on-screen keyboard is one area which lacks responsiveness and can require buttons to be re-pressed before they're acknowledged.Night time reading is very clear and the backlight is exactly bright enough and never overpowering. Light is very evenly distributed with no dark or light spots visible. I honestly prefer to read from this than any other tablet. Screen updates are about as fast as I expect with rendering being quite quick with minimum burn through from the previously loaded page.To summarise, the OS could be improved, but the screen, backlight, and stylus are perfect for a business eReader. Battery life depends on use, but is by no means disapponinting.
M**Y
Good Tablet with problems
I bought BOOX Tablet Tab Ultra C Pro ePaper PC 10.3 E Ink last year, and after extensive research (and testing out other leading tablets like the Bigme 10.3" Colour E-Ink Read-Write Tablet a reMarkable 2 Paper Tablet), I decided to purchase this, because I like the idea of an expandable memory and the ability to add apps to this as well as a camera. To be honest (my personal opinion) were we are with technology for an e-ink reader I expect the whole market to be a lot further along than were it is now, it seems (my opinion) that we have step back in time, the fonts and the use of colour and the feel seems like the first colour mobile phone... but saying this I definitely feel like this was the best of the market, the camera is poor but having a camera when you are studying and able to take a quick pic and add it to your notes is great which the remarkable doesn't have. The pen and screen quality when taking notes is great and it possibly doesn't feel the same as the remarkable but is very close to feeling like you’re writing on paper.The fonts and templates where great I like the ability to lasso your work when editing allowing you to make certain words smaller so you can add to your work was a bonus for me, which tablets like the Bigme doesn't quite let you do, however the Bigme does have better templates. The Ai assistance is great, I really needed a tablet for note taking so wasn’t to fuss with apps to play games or watch TV, however it’s nice to have that feature, my main purpose for purchasing this app was for note taking.The reason why I gave The BOOX 3 starts is because after 6 months the screen started to ghost heavily and no attempts of refreshing or restarting this tablet work (the picture doesn't do it justice) It got to the point where I couldn't see the screen. For me this made the table unusable, hence the rating, however if the refresh mode was better this would have been my go-to tablet, like I said for the market at the moment this for me is the better e-paper tablet.
R**.
Boox Tablet not great.
The Boox tablet is great for reading in daylight etc. However mine had an issue, and displayed lines running from top to bottom on the right hand side of the screen after it was left charging overnight, which Boox would not honour to tepair via the warranty, stating it must have been dropped or damaged by me. Something I can be assure did not happen. I belive the earlier 4Gb versions had an issue, as there were many people online complaining about the same issue.
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