The front is piano black and the right hand side of the screen is blue, with an orange Onyx logo. The front of the device almost has a dual bezel system. All of the other sides are clean and have no ports or anything else. On the side is your speaker, power button and USB-C port. The back is made of a blue brushed aluminum and has an orange racing stripe on the side, the Onyx logo is the same color. The screen made of glass and it is flush with the bezel. The Note Air features a 10.3 inch E INK Carta HD Display with a resolution of 1872×1404 and 227 PPI. You can connect up the Lumi to your PC or MAC via the HDMI port and use it as a secondary monitor. There is a fingerprint sensor, which allows you to lock or unlock the device, which adds a bit of security from unauthorized access. Quick Charge 4.0 can provide 2/3 of the battery power for Max Lumi in just two hours. It is powered by a giant 4300m batter, which provides up to six weeks of standby mode. You will be able to connect the Lumi to your PC or MAC with the USB Type-C port and it also supports OTG for driver free accessories, such as a keyboard. You will be able to connect up to the internet via Wi-Fi (2.4GHz + 5GHz) + BT 5.0. Underneath the hood is an Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor with eight custom Kryo 260 cores at up to 1.8 GHz, an Adreno 509 GPU, 4GB of DDR4 RAM and a whopping 64GB of internal storage. It has 32 different adjustable controls to give you full control over the lights. You will finally be able to be productive day or night. The Lumi is the first 13.3 inch e-note that has a front-lit display, with a series of white and amber LED lights, so you can read in the dark and also control the color temperature system. The WACOM layer has full support for palm rejection and the accompanied stylus has 4,096 degrees of pressure sensitivity, the harder you press, the thicker the lines will be. This device is primarily geared towards taking notes and editing PDF files, the A4 screen can read them, without having to pinch and zoom. The resolution is 2200×1650 with 207 DPI, which will be great for reading ebooks. The Onyx Boox Max Lumi features a 13.3 inch E INK Mobius and Carta HD display, with a PMMA flat cover-lens. All of this comes at a cost, it retails for $879. PDF documents are at its mercy, thanks to the A4 screen. It is oozing bleeding edge performance and power. Meanwhile, the Max Lumi is likely the best 13.3 inch that the company has ever made. Not to mention, it is very affordable, it retails for $479. This really shows how an all new design and refined stylus can resonate with so many people. There has been such strong demand, that it has sold out three times, in less than a month. The Onyx Boox Note Air is one of the most financially successful digital note taking devices of 2020.
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