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title: "BOOX Tablet Go 10.3 ePaper E Ink Tablet No Front Light 4G 64G 300 PPI B/W"
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# 2.4 GHz Octa-core CPU 10.3" HD Carta 1200 glass screen 4096-level pressure-sensitive stylus BOOX Tablet Go 10.3 ePaper E Ink Tablet No Front Light 4G 64G 300 PPI B/W

**Brand:** boox
**Price:** S/.30
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🖋️ Elevate your digital note-taking game with BOOX Go 10.3 — where clarity meets creativity!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** BOOX Tablet Go 10.3 ePaper E Ink Tablet No Front Light 4G 64G 300 PPI B/W by boox
- **How much does it cost?** S/.30 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- boox enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted boox brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Cloud Sync & Backup:** Automatically save and organize your notes with Google Drive and Dropbox integration.
- • **Android 12 Flexibility:** Access your favorite apps via Play Store or keep it distraction-free for pure productivity.
- • **Precision Stylus Input:** Write naturally with 4096 pressure levels, perfect for detailed notes and sketches.
- • **Crystal-Clear 10.3" Display:** Experience ultra-sharp 300 PPI resolution for effortless reading and note-taking.
- • **Powerful Octa-Core Performance:** Seamlessly switch between apps and enjoy lag-free responsiveness with a 2.4 GHz processor.

## Overview

The BOOX Tablet Go 10.3 is a sleek, lightweight ePaper tablet featuring a 10.3-inch HD Carta 1200 glass screen with 300 PPI resolution, powered by a 2.4 GHz octa-core CPU and 4GB RAM. It supports a highly responsive 4096-level pressure-sensitive stylus for natural handwriting. Running Android 12, it offers access to the Play Store for versatile app use or can be used as a focused note-taking device. With 64GB storage, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, and cloud sync capabilities, it’s designed for professionals seeking a premium digital writing and reading experience without distractions.

## Description

Product description

Review: No Regrets - I've had an iPad mini and a two-in-one laptop that came with a stylus, and neither provided a desirable handwriting experience for me, even with a "paper-like" screen protector. Then a few weeks ago, I found some videos reviewing e-ink tablets/digital notebooks and the rest is history. I did a bunch of research but after realizing that what I wanted was a simple writing experience but with some possible app availability. I originally ordered the Boox Note Air 4C but I wouldn't receive it for over a week and I wondered if I was spending too much on my first e-ink tablet. What if I hated it? What if it was as frustrating to use as my Kindle Paperwhite (reading on it is great but I hate using the clunky interface)? I ended up canceling my order and got the less expensive Go 10.3. I have zero regrets. This device is quicker and more responsive than my kindle (not to mention a superior clarity/screen resolution) and the writing experience is top-notch, it is exactly what I was looking for, in fact. There is something about pen-in-hand writing that makes me feel more connected to the words themselves, and keeps my ideas flowing. Having that in digital form is awesome. I will say that while the pen it comes with is okay, I have already bought a couple of other pens, my favorite being the Staedtler Noris Digital Jumbo, because it has an eraser on it and feels good in the hand. I haven yet utilized all of the cool features this tablet has, but I've been checking out YouTube videos on it, which I would recommend if you want to know everything this baby can do. It easily backs up to cloud storage like google drive or one drive. I do recommend getting a book light for dimmer writing situations, since there is no front light. I find this solution very doable, and keep a small booklight in my carrying case. The interface is smooth and not clunky. Writing is comfortable, with only milliseconds of latency. Don't use this for games or watching videos, it's not meant for that, and you'll find those kinds of apps are not optimised for this device. But for handwriting and note taking it's great, especially at this price point.
Review: Great alternative to the Remarkable 2 - I was looking at the Remarkable 2 but the Go 10.3 is cheaper and has a faster processor. So I got the Boox device. This is a wonderful device for note taking! I really enjoy the built-in note taking app. It has a bunch of features. It's easy to keep notes organized. And I like the writing feel. You can sync/back up the notes with Google Drive or Dropbox. You can export notes as PDFs and then manually move the files over to a computer to back up your notes as well. I really like that you can make things simple (just taking notes) or more complicated (access to the Play Store). I initially used it for taking notes, reading books with the built in reading app, NeoReader, as well as logging into the Play Store to get Libby and Pocket. After reading about some potential privacy issues (older version of Android and a Chinese company designs and makes these) I ended up removing Libby, Pocket and removing my Play Store account info. I am now treating this device like a Remarkable 2. I am just taking notes and reading epub files on NeoReader. I rarely connect the Go 10.3 to the internet and I save my notes to my MacBook using a USB cable. So you have the option to make this a "dumb"/"simple" device. Here is my short list of pros and cons: PROS: - You can keep it simple with the device and just take notes and read epub books. - This has Android 12 so you have access to the Play Store - Access to the Play Store means you can download any app (like Kindle, Pocket, Libby, etc). - This can sync up with Google Drive or Dropbox to back up notes or add epub books. - Built-in note taking and reader apps are fantastic. - The writing experience is great. CONS: - Magnet on the side of the device is not very strong. So the stylus doesn't stay on very well. I ended up getting a sleeve case so the device is really protected and I keep the stylus in the front pocket of the sleeve case. - Speaking of the stylus, it is just ok. My biggest issue is that it doesn't have an eraser function. I ended up getting the Noris Jumbo stylus. It looks like a pencil and has an eraser function on the bottom of it that works very well. - Privacy Issues: This uses Android 12, so it isn't the current version of Android. Also, Boox doesn't usually update the Android software. So it will probably always have 12 on it. And again, Boox is a Chinese company. So there can be some privacy issues when it comes to your personal information. Overall I am giving the Go 10.3 five stars because you have the option to do whatever you want with it. Whereas the Remarkable 2 is just a note taking device with no other options. And the main pro for me is that the writing experience is fantastic on this. It's been wonderful using it for work and as a journal! -

## Features

- Screen: 10.3" HD Carta 1200 glass screen with flat cover-lens Resolution: 2480x1860 (300 ppi) Touch: BOOX stylus touch (4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity) + capacitive touch CPU: 2.4Ghz Octa-core RAM: 4GB ROM: 64GB Connectivity: Wi-Fi (2.4GHz + 5GHz) + BT 5.0 G-sensor for Auto Rotation No Front Light
- OS: Android 12 Document Formats: PDF, CAJ, DJVU, CBR, CBZ, EPUB, AZW3, MOBI, TXT, DOC, DOCX, FB2, CHM, RTF, HTML, ZIP, PRC, PPT, PPTX, EPUB3 Image Formats: PNG, JPG, BMP, TIFF Audio Formats: WAV, MP3 Supports 3rd-party apps
- Button: Power Button USB-C Port (Supports OTG or use as an audio jack) Built-in Dual Speakers Built-in Microphone Battery: 3,700mAh Li-ion Polymer Dimensions: 235*183*4.6mm (9.3" x 7.2" x 0.18") Weight: Approx. 375g (13.2oz)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0D4DFT3W3 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Aspect Ratio | 1:1 |
| Battery Average Life | 1 days |
| Battery Capacity | 3700 Amp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery Power | 3700 Amp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #103,069 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,355 in Computer Tablets |
| Brand | BOOX |
| Built-In Media | DEVICE, STYLUS |
| Camera Description | no camera |
| Cellular Technology | wifi |
| Compatible Devices | stylus |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 449 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 2480*1860 300PPI Pixels Per Inch |
| Display Type | E INK |
| Generation | 1st Generation |
| Graphics Description | Integrated |
| Hardware Interface | USB Type C |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen with Stylus Support |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 9"L x 7"W x 0.17"Th |
| Item Weight | 365 Grams |
| Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 15.17 Watt Hours |
| Manufacturer | BOOX |
| Memory Slots Available | USB-C( Support OTG) |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | UK Go 10.3 |
| Model Name | Go 10.3 |
| Model Number | UK Go 10.3 |
| Model Year | 2024 |
| Native Resolution | B/W: 2480 x 1860 (300 ppi) |
| Operating System | Android |
| Operating System Family | Android |
| Processor Brand | MediaTek |
| Processor Description | Octa-core 2.4 GHz |
| Processor Speed | 2.4 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 4 GB |
| RAM Size | 4 GB |
| Screen Size | 10.3 Inches |
| Set Name | Google Apps |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| Warranty Description | 1-Year Warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ac |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** BOOX
- **Display Resolution Maximum:** 2480*1860 300PPI Pixels Per Inch
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 64 GB
- **Model Name:** Go 10.3
- **Screen Size:** 10.3 Inches

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ No Regrets
*by S***T on February 16, 2025*

I've had an iPad mini and a two-in-one laptop that came with a stylus, and neither provided a desirable handwriting experience for me, even with a "paper-like" screen protector. Then a few weeks ago, I found some videos reviewing e-ink tablets/digital notebooks and the rest is history. I did a bunch of research but after realizing that what I wanted was a simple writing experience but with some possible app availability. I originally ordered the Boox Note Air 4C but I wouldn't receive it for over a week and I wondered if I was spending too much on my first e-ink tablet. What if I hated it? What if it was as frustrating to use as my Kindle Paperwhite (reading on it is great but I hate using the clunky interface)? I ended up canceling my order and got the less expensive Go 10.3. I have zero regrets. This device is quicker and more responsive than my kindle (not to mention a superior clarity/screen resolution) and the writing experience is top-notch, it is exactly what I was looking for, in fact. There is something about pen-in-hand writing that makes me feel more connected to the words themselves, and keeps my ideas flowing. Having that in digital form is awesome. I will say that while the pen it comes with is okay, I have already bought a couple of other pens, my favorite being the Staedtler Noris Digital Jumbo, because it has an eraser on it and feels good in the hand. I haven yet utilized all of the cool features this tablet has, but I've been checking out YouTube videos on it, which I would recommend if you want to know everything this baby can do. It easily backs up to cloud storage like google drive or one drive. I do recommend getting a book light for dimmer writing situations, since there is no front light. I find this solution very doable, and keep a small booklight in my carrying case. The interface is smooth and not clunky. Writing is comfortable, with only milliseconds of latency. Don't use this for games or watching videos, it's not meant for that, and you'll find those kinds of apps are not optimised for this device. But for handwriting and note taking it's great, especially at this price point.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great alternative to the Remarkable 2
*by S***N on November 11, 2024*

I was looking at the Remarkable 2 but the Go 10.3 is cheaper and has a faster processor. So I got the Boox device. This is a wonderful device for note taking! I really enjoy the built-in note taking app. It has a bunch of features. It's easy to keep notes organized. And I like the writing feel. You can sync/back up the notes with Google Drive or Dropbox. You can export notes as PDFs and then manually move the files over to a computer to back up your notes as well. I really like that you can make things simple (just taking notes) or more complicated (access to the Play Store). I initially used it for taking notes, reading books with the built in reading app, NeoReader, as well as logging into the Play Store to get Libby and Pocket. After reading about some potential privacy issues (older version of Android and a Chinese company designs and makes these) I ended up removing Libby, Pocket and removing my Play Store account info. I am now treating this device like a Remarkable 2. I am just taking notes and reading epub files on NeoReader. I rarely connect the Go 10.3 to the internet and I save my notes to my MacBook using a USB cable. So you have the option to make this a "dumb"/"simple" device. Here is my short list of pros and cons: PROS: - You can keep it simple with the device and just take notes and read epub books. - This has Android 12 so you have access to the Play Store - Access to the Play Store means you can download any app (like Kindle, Pocket, Libby, etc). - This can sync up with Google Drive or Dropbox to back up notes or add epub books. - Built-in note taking and reader apps are fantastic. - The writing experience is great. CONS: - Magnet on the side of the device is not very strong. So the stylus doesn't stay on very well. I ended up getting a sleeve case so the device is really protected and I keep the stylus in the front pocket of the sleeve case. - Speaking of the stylus, it is just ok. My biggest issue is that it doesn't have an eraser function. I ended up getting the Noris Jumbo stylus. It looks like a pencil and has an eraser function on the bottom of it that works very well. - Privacy Issues: This uses Android 12, so it isn't the current version of Android. Also, Boox doesn't usually update the Android software. So it will probably always have 12 on it. And again, Boox is a Chinese company. So there can be some privacy issues when it comes to your personal information. Overall I am giving the Go 10.3 five stars because you have the option to do whatever you want with it. Whereas the Remarkable 2 is just a note taking device with no other options. And the main pro for me is that the writing experience is fantastic on this. It's been wonderful using it for work and as a journal! -

### ⭐ So let down by this item
*by X***3 on October 17, 2024*

Terrible product. I’m 45 and I was really looking forward to this device. I researched this for two weeks. I want a ereader and I want monochrome text. Unfortunately this device failed. Text is too small for me to read. It’s clear text, but what’s the use if I need a magnifying glass. I thought I could use this device to read and notate code from my tech books, as well as read pdf. Good news is you can. It worked with pdf files through kindle and packt publishing code books excellently. But the text was so small I couldn’t read them. The amount of glare surprised me. I thought that ereaders were meant to be read in any light with no glare. This was simply not true. I tried reading at my dining room light which has light positioned directly above the device. When laying flat on the table the glare was so poor that I could not see the text. I had to angle the tablet around to read the text. I found this annoying and the glare hurt my eyes. Half the time the text is too faded in the pdfs or books anyways. I assumed this was the device rendering lighter colored text but it actually worked against it because it faded out text that should have been clearly visible. The ghosting is always present. It’s sort of like looking through a sheet of paper that has text printed on both sides. In some case you can read text from two pages at once or still see the image from the last page. Very distracting. Overall the device was very slow to respond to user commands and interaction. This made it painful to use for reading and note taking. I actually couldn’t test note taking because I had to open up onyx accounts for that feature. I didn’t want onyx accounts. I was excited about Android/Google play but the fact is Google Play is worthless because it mostly unusable. I downloaded packt and kindle. They both worked fine, you can’t utilize google play here like on a tablet. It just doesn’t work. The product build is very cheap for a $400 tablet. The screen feels very cheap for being glass. I didn’t like the build at all. It was also too thin for holding and reading. I was surprised to find that after trying a pen on the tablet, I realized I would not like note taking on an ereader. It was too slow and clunky. I don’t see this replacing pen and paper. It’s just dumb. Typing was entirely too slow to use. Th is device would be useless for work, college, or leisure for note taking. Overall, I outright dislike this product. I don’t anything about it. It’s a complete waste of money. It fails at being an ereader or a tablet. It fails at providing a good reading experience, user experience, or note taking experience.

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