BOOX Note Max 13.3" Note Max
Featuring a 13.3-inch 3200x2400 E-Ink Carta 1200 display at 300 ppi and a 2.8GHz octa-core chip with 6GB RAM, the large A4 canvas delivers crisp, paper-like reading and responsive sketching. BOOX Super Refresh technology reduces ghosting for smoother navigation, while the 615g design keeps the device portable despite its expansive screen. This tablet is best for academics and researchers who annotate dense PDFs with the included Pen Plus, preferring an eye-friendly, distraction-free digital notebook.
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Featuring a 13.3-inch 3200x2400 E-Ink Carta 1200 display at 300 ppi and a 2.8GHz octa-core chip with 6GB RAM, the large A4 canvas delivers crisp, paper-like reading and responsive sketching. BOOX Super Refresh technology reduces ghosting for smoother navigation, while the 615g design keeps the device portable despite its expansive screen. This tablet is best for academics and researchers who annotate dense PDFs with the included Pen Plus, preferring an eye-friendly, distraction-free digital notebook.
- CPU Samsung
- RAM 6 GB
- Storage 128 GB
- Screen 13.3" 3200x2400
- OS Android 13
- Stylus
The 30-Second Version
The BOOX Note Max gives you a deliciously big and sharp E-Ink screen, but the laughably small battery means you'll be charging it like a smartphone. If you can live tethered to a wall, it's a dream for reading and note-taking—otherwise, keep moving.
Overview
The BOOX Note Max is a niche beast: a 13.3-inch E-Ink tablet that gives you an A4-sized, 300 ppi canvas for reading and writing without the eye strain of a traditional LCD. It's the kind of device that makes academics, lawyers, and research-heavy professionals light up, because it handles PDFs like nothing else. But before you get too excited, there's a glaring flaw: a tiny 3700mAh battery that lands in the bottom 4% of all tablets we've tested. You'll be hunting for a charger far sooner than you'd like.
Performance
The screen is the absolute best-in-class. At 3200x2400 with BOOX's Super Refresh tech, text is razor-sharp and ghosting is minimal for an E-Ink panel. That 96th percentile ranking is no joke. Processing power is surprisingly decent, with its octa-core CPU keeping Android 13 and note-taking apps snappy. But the real surprise, and not a good one, is the battery. With just 3700mAh, it drains noticeably fast for an e-reader, especially if you use Wi-Fi or the front light. We expected an all-day marathon, not a sprint.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Giant 13.3" A4-size screen makes PDFs and documents a pleasure to read 97th
- Best-in-class 300 ppi sharpness with BOOX Super Refresh for low ghosting 83th
- Full Android 13 with Play Store means you aren't locked into one ecosystem 82th
- Included Pen Plus stylus feels natural and doesn't need charging
Cons
- Terrible 3700mAh battery; one of the worst we've seen in a tablet 3th
- Mediocre 6GB RAM and feature set compared to similarly priced LCD tablets
- At 615g, it's heavy for extended one-handed reading sessions
- No water resistance or ruggedness for a device that's begging to be carried everywhere
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| CPU | Samsung |
| Cores | 8 |
Memory & Storage
| RAM | 6 GB |
| RAM Generation | LPDDR4 |
| Storage | 128 GB |
| Storage Type | UFS |
| Expandable | No |
Display
| Size | 13.3" |
| Resolution | 3200 |
| Panel | E-Paper |
Connectivity
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5.0 |
| USB-C | 1 |
| Cellular | No |
Features
| Stylus Support | Yes |
| Stylus Model | Pen Plus |
| Fingerprint Reader | No |
Physical
| Weight | 0.6 kg / 1.4 lbs |
| OS | Android 13 |
Value & Pricing
Pricing is all over the place, ranging from $630 to $866 depending on where you shop. If you can nab it at the low end, it's a solid investment for the e-ink faithful. But at full price, it's a tough sell when a Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra with a stunning AMOLED display and a real battery comes in not that much more. The screen is unique, but the battery penalty is hard to swallow.
vs Competition
The obvious cross-shop is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, which offers a massive 14.6-inch AMOLED screen, a far better battery, and a powerful Snapdragon chip, all with S Pen support. It runs circles around the Note Max for multimedia and multitasking, but it can't touch the eye comfort and paper-like feel of E-Ink. The iPad Pro M5 is another alternative: ludicrously fast with Apple Pencil precision, but again, it's an LCD-illuminated panel that will fatigue your eyes after hours of reading. If your only priority is a distraction-free, outdoor-readable, document-focused tablet, the Note Max is your only option of this size. Otherwise, those two blow it away.
| Spec | BOOX Note Max 13.3" Note Max | Apple iPad Pro M5 | Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra SM-X930NZAAXAR | Lenovo Idea Tab Pro Idea Tab Pro | Microsoft Surface Pro EP2-20077 | Xiaomi Pad 7 2410CRP4CG |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | Samsung | Apple M5 | MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ | MediaTek Dimensity 8300 Processor (3.35 GHz ) | 5 GHz intel_core_ultra_7 | 2.8E+3 |
| RAM (GB) | 6 | 16 | 12 | 8 | 32 | 8 |
| Storage (GB) | 128 | 2000 | 256 | 128 | 1024 | 256 |
| Screen | 13.3" 3200x2400 | 13" 2752x2064 | 14.6" 2960x1848 | 12.7" 2944x1840 | 13" 2880x1920 | 11.2" 3200x2136 |
| OS | Android 13 | Apple iPadOS | Android 16 | Android 14 | Windows 11 | Android 14 HyperOS |
| Stylus | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Cellular | false | true | false | true | false | false |
| Battery (Wh) | - | 39 | - | - | 47 | - |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Cpu | Gpu | Ram | Screen | Battery | Feature | Storage | Connectivity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BOOX Note Max 13.3" Note Max | 83.3 | 82.2 | 51.9 | 96.5 | 3.4 | 40.2 | 64.9 | 63.3 |
| Apple iPad Pro M5 Compare | 96.2 | 95.1 | 88.2 | 99.9 | 98.4 | 96.8 | 99.5 | 98.4 |
| Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra SM-X930NZAAXAR Compare | 97.3 | 96.3 | 81.2 | 95.9 | 93.3 | 86.5 | 73.7 | 63.3 |
| Lenovo Idea Tab Pro Idea Tab Pro Compare | 83.3 | 82.2 | 77.5 | 91.9 | 91.2 | 99.8 | 64.9 | 96.5 |
| Microsoft Surface Pro EP2-20077 Compare | 74.4 | 93 | 97.5 | 98.2 | 99 | 84.2 | 98.3 | 93.8 |
| Xiaomi Pad 7 2410CRP4CG Compare | 96.7 | 95.8 | 66.2 | 98.6 | 86.2 | 52.8 | 83.5 | 78.8 |
Common Questions
Q: Can I install Kindle, OneNote, or other apps on this?
Yep, it runs Android 13 with full Play Store access. You can install almost any reading or note-taking app, including Kindle, Evernote, OneNote, and even some lightweight browsers. Just don't expect fast scrolling or video playback.
Q: How does the writing feel compared to real paper?
The Carta 1200 screen and included Pen Plus give a nice textured feel with just enough friction. It's not exactly like paper, but it's one of the better E-Ink writing experiences out there. Latency is low thanks to BOOX Super Refresh, though it's still slightly behind the reMarkable 2 in pure writing fluidity.
Q: Is the screen front-lit? And can I read in the dark?
No front light on the Note Max, which is a bit of a bummer. The E-Ink panel is reflective like real paper, so you'll need ambient light. If you plan to read in bed or dim rooms, you'll want a clip-on light or look at the BOOX Note Air series which has a built-in glow.
Who Should Skip This
If you're looking for a tablet that can handle streaming, gaming, or even basic web browsing without constant charging, the Note Max is a terrible fit. Grab an Apple iPad Air or a Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE instead—you'll get a great writing experience and actual battery life, plus a color screen for everything else.
Verdict
The BOOX Note Max is the best large-format E-Ink tablet you can buy, but that's a backhanded compliment because the bar isn't high and the battery is atrocious. We recommend it only for die-hard PDF annotators and researchers who will be near an outlet most of the day. For everyone else, the battery alone should steer you toward an iPad or a Galaxy Tab.