BOOX Note Air 10.3" Note Air 5 C 2025
The 10.3-inch Kaleido 3 color E Ink screen with 4,096 colors, a flat cover-lens for precise stylus accuracy, and a 300 ppi black-and-white mode distinguishes this 430g Android 15 tablet from gray-only e-readers. A thin 5.8mm build, pressure-sensitive stylus, microSD expansion, and full Google Play access through Android 15 add flexible note-taking utility. It’s best for illustrators and document annotators who need a paper-like color canvas to sketch and markup, though the darker Kaleido 3 panel limits its reading appeal.
Over deze Tablet
The 10.3-inch Kaleido 3 color E Ink screen with 4,096 colors, a flat cover-lens for precise stylus accuracy, and a 300 ppi black-and-white mode distinguishes this 430g Android 15 tablet from gray-only e-readers. A thin 5.8mm build, pressure-sensitive stylus, microSD expansion, and full Google Play access through Android 15 add flexible note-taking utility. It’s best for illustrators and document annotators who need a paper-like color canvas to sketch and markup, though the darker Kaleido 3 panel limits its reading appeal.
- CPU Octa-Core
- RAM 6 GB
- Storage 64 GB
- Screen 10.3"
- OS Android 15
- Stylus
The 30-Second Version
The BOOX Note Air 5 C writes like a dream and runs Android apps like a champ, but its battery life is a cruel joke and the color screen is about as vibrant as a damp newspaper. It's the perfect pocket notebook for a very specific kind of writer, and a tough sell for anyone who just wants a tablet that works.
Overview
The BOOX Note Air 5 C is a razor-thin e-ink notebook that finally nails the feel of pen on paper and tosses in Android 15 so you can run real apps. It's the most versatile digital notepad we've tested, and the writing experience is genuinely top-shelf. But holy moly, the battery life is a gut punch, and the color e-ink screen remains a dim, lo-fi shadow of what you get on an iPad. This thing is for a very specific person: a writer who wants Android flexibility and can charge every other day without getting annoyed. Everyone else should probably keep scrolling.
Performance
We loaded up a few note-heavy apps and a Kindle book, and the octa-core chip plus 6GB of RAM kept things surprisingly smooth. Scrolling isn't iPad fast, but it's way snappier than we expected from an e-ink slate, and the stylus tracks with zero lag, which is the real star of the show. The surprise, though, is the battery. With a 3700mAh pack that lands in the 4th percentile, this is easily one of the worst battery performers we've seen in an e-ink device. If you're writing for a few hours with Wi-Fi on and the front light cranked, you'll be hunting for a charger by dinner, which feels wrong for a product in this space.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Outstanding handwriting feel with 4,096 pressure levels 83th
- Fast performance for an e-ink tablet with full Android app support 82th
- microSD slot saves you from the measly 64GB onboard storage
- Thin and light design with a great front light for nighttime reading
Cons
- Battery life is pathetic, dying in a day under serious use 3th
- Color screen is dim and low-res, barely better than a newspaper 27th
- The stylus attachment is a disaster that'll lose your pen by Tuesday 29th
- Starts expensive and only feels like a decent value at the very bottom of the price spread
The Word on the Street
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| Cores | 8 |
Memory & Storage
| RAM | 6 GB |
| Storage | 64 GB |
| Expandable | Yes |
Display
| Size | 10.3" |
Connectivity
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 5.1 |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5.1 |
| USB-C | 1 |
| Cellular | No |
Features
| Stylus Support | Yes |
| Stylus Model | BOOX stylus |
| Fingerprint Reader | Yes |
Physical
| Weight | 0.4 kg / 0.9 lbs |
| OS | Android 15 |
Value & Pricing
Pricing is all over the map from $530 to $1,192, and that spread tells you everything: if you can find it for around $530 from Amazon, it's a okay niche buy for the right person, but anywhere near four figures is a hard pass. We don't say this often, but hunt for a deal or just walk away. At full freight, an iPad or a Galaxy Tab gives you a brighter, faster, more versatile tablet that won't leave you scrambling for a battery pack.
vs Competition
The obvious fight is against the Apple iPad Pro M5 and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra. Both of those are color LCD powerhouses with all-day battery life and stunning displays. What they can't do is give you a paper-like writing surface that's easy on the eyes in direct sunlight, and that's the only card the BOOX holds. If you want a single device that does entertainment, productivity, and some note-taking, get the iPad or the Samsung and never look back. For the very narrow crowd that needs a distraction-free e-ink notebook that can run Kindle, Word, or a web browser, the Note Air 5 C makes sense, but it's a tough sell next to those polished alternatives.
| Spec | BOOX Note Air 10.3" Note Air 5 C | Apple iPad Pro M5 | Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro 24091RPADG | Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra SM-X930NZAAXAR | Lenovo Idea Tab Pro Idea Tab Pro | Microsoft Surface Pro 11th Edition |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | Octa-Core | Apple M5 | 3 GHz | MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ | MediaTek Dimensity 8300 Octa-core (A715 3.35Ghz + 3 x A715 3.2Ghz + 4 x A510 2.2Ghz) | Intel Core Ultra 7 268V |
| RAM (GB) | 6 | 16 | 12 | 12 | 8 | 32 |
| Storage (GB) | 64 | 2000 | 512 | 256 | 128 | 1024 |
| Screen | 10.3" | 13" 2752x2064 | 11.2" 3200x2136 | 14.6" 2960x1848 | 12.7" 2944x1840 | 13" 2880x1920 |
| OS | Android 15 | Apple iPadOS | HyperOS 2 | Android 16 | Android 14 | Windows 11 Pro |
| Stylus | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Cellular | false | true | false | false | true | false |
| Battery (Wh) | - | 39 | - | - | - | 47 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Cpu | Gpu | Ram | Screen | Battery | Feature | Storage | Connectivity | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BOOX Note Air 10.3" Note Air 5 C | 83.3 | 82.2 | 51.8 | 26.7 | 3.4 | 57.9 | 28.9 | 47.1 | 60 |
| Apple iPad Pro M5 Compare | 96 | 95.1 | 88.4 | 99.8 | 98.4 | 96.7 | 99.5 | 98.4 | 97.8 |
| Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro 24091RPADG Compare | 97.2 | 96.3 | 81.4 | 98.6 | 86.1 | 65.4 | 89.5 | 78.6 | 86.6 |
| Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra SM-X930NZAAXAR Compare | 97.2 | 96.3 | 81.4 | 95.8 | 93.4 | 86.1 | 73.6 | 63.3 | 97.8 |
| Lenovo Idea Tab Pro Idea Tab Pro Compare | 83.3 | 82.2 | 77.7 | 91.9 | 91.3 | 99.7 | 64.8 | 96.5 | 97.8 |
| Microsoft Surface Pro 11th Edition Compare | 74.5 | 92.9 | 98.7 | 98.3 | 99 | 83.7 | 98.2 | 93.7 | 49.7 |
Common Questions
Q: Can I read Kindle books and install apps from the Play Store?
Yep, it runs Android 15 with full Play Store access, so Kindle, Kobo, Libby, and almost any reading app installs and runs fine. The e-ink screen is a treat for black-and-white text, though color book covers look a bit washed out.
Q: Is the color display good enough for comics and magazines?
Honestly, no. The 150 ppi color resolution and dim Kaleido 3 panel make comics look noisy and muddy compared to even a budget LCD tablet. Stick to black-and-white manga or get a traditional tablet for full-color reading.
Q: Does it have a headphone jack?
No headphone jack, but the USB-C port can handle audio with an adapter or USB-C headphones. You can also lean on Bluetooth 5.1 for wireless buds.
Who Should Skip This
If you're looking for a do-it-all tablet that replaces your laptop and lets you watch shows all day without squinting, this isn't it. Go get an iPad Pro or a Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra. If you want a simple, focused e-ink notebook with epic battery life, the reMarkable 2 is a cleaner, longer-lasting choice and you won't miss Android one bit.
Verdict
Buy the BOOX Note Air 5 C if your entire life revolves around long-form writing or annotating PDFs and you absolutely need Android apps alongside an e-ink screen. The handwriting is sublime, and the thin build is a joy to carry. But for almost everyone else, this thing's terrible battery and dim, low-resolution color display will drive you up the wall. It's a brilliant specialist tool and a terrible general-purpose tablet.