Onyx Boox Tab X review: sometimes size does matter when it comes to ereaders
It caters to a very specific audience, but if you’re keen on an A4-size ereader and note taker, the Onyx Boox Tab X might be worth the splurge.
It caters to a very specific audience, but if you’re keen on an A4-size ereader and note taker, the Onyx Boox Tab X might be worth the splurge.
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