Onyx BOOX has announced the Tab10, an Android tablet with an E-Ink display. One of many devices that the company has launched this month, the Onyx BOOX Tab10 arrives in China first for CNY 3,580 (~US$500).
The Tab10 is another E-Ink tablet produced by Onyx BOOX. Like the Tab Ultra and Leaf2, the Tab10 utilises Android 11 and supports stylus input (4,096 pressure level). Additionally, Onyx BOOX equips the Tab10 with a 6,300 mAh battery, a feature it shares with the Tab Ultra. Likewise, the Tab10 has a 10.3-inch display, which outputs at 1,404 x 1,872 pixels with a 227 PPI.
Moreover, Onyx BOOX includes a USB Type-C port, an unnamed Qualcomm chipset, Bluetooth 5.0 and dual-band Wi-Fi. Furthermore, the Tab10 possesses a fingerprint reader within its power button and supports a detachable keyboard case. For reference, the tablet ships with 4 GB of LPDDR4x RAM and 128 GB of UFS flash storage, plus a microSD card reader.
Separately, the Tab10 weighs 470 g and measures 225 x 184.5 x 6.7 mm. Although Onyx BOOX has not started selling the Tab10 outside China yet, the Tab Ultra is already available for US$599.99. For context, the former sells for CNY 3,580 (~US$500) in China but without its purpose-built keyboard cover. Unfortunately, it is unclear when Onyx BOOX will release the Tab10 globally.
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Alex Alderson, 2022-10-31 (Update: 2022-10-31)