
Boox Go 10.3 Gen 2 is a lightweight 10.3-inch e-reader tablet priced at $449, featuring a 10.3-inch Carta 1200 glass screen with 300 ppi and a bright front-lit display. The device runs Android 15 with 4GB of RAM and a Qualcomm Octa-core 6350 processor. It uses a capacitive stylus rather than EMR technology, and the processor placement can cause noticeable warmth during use. The aluminum frame feels solid, while a vegan leather back adds grip and helps keep the tablet stable while writing. A bundled folio case is included, with a detachable strap design that may be less practical.
"For that price, the Boox Go 10.3 Gen 2 shines with advanced PDF annotation features, a fantastic writing experience, and a bright front-lit display, all while running Android 15 and a wide range of included apps."
"Physically, Boox didn't change much on this device from the previous generation, but it did remove the "Boox" logo from the front, resulting in a cleaner look. It's a very light tablet, weighing just 0.79 pounds (around 360 grams) and looks crisp and bright, with a 10.3-inch Carta 1200 glass screen and 300 ppi."
"Running on Android 15, the second-gen Boox Go 10.3 features 4GB of RAM and a Qualcomm Octa-core 6350 processor, as well as a capacitive stylus, rather than EMR (electro-magnetic resonance) technology. Boox placed the processor in the center-left of the device, where your hand holds it, meaning you may notice some palpable heat during use."
"The synthetic-leather folio case bundled with the Boox Go 10.3 Gen 2 is stylish, but its detachable strap is a questionable design choice. The texture gives the device a grip that feels good in the hand, while keeping it stationary on the desk, rather than moving while you write -- a pet peeve of mine with digital tablets."
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