Screen
The 10.3" monochrome E Ink panel sits around 300 PPI, includes a front light, and adds warm light. In practice, that makes it lean toward text sharpness and long-form reading comfort.
BOOX Note X3 Pro review with pros, cons, reading experience, alternatives, and comparison links.
BOOX Note X3 Pro 2024 fits PDF markup, note-taking, and heavier document work best, with a clearer reading focus than a do-everything device, but the ecosystem and price tradeoffs still matter.
Bottom line: AI Score 7.3/ 10, and the tradeoffs here are grounded in the enriched spec and tag data.
Method: Screen 30% · Comfort 25% · Ecosystem 20% · Battery 15% · Value 10%
The 10.3" monochrome E Ink panel sits around 300 PPI, includes a front light, and adds warm light. In practice, that makes it lean toward text sharpness and long-form reading comfort.
The official battery story is incomplete, so front light use, color panels, and stylus workloads matter more than usual.
Page turns feel more like a productivity device: good enough, but not tuned for absolute speed.
Same budget band and nearly the same screen size, so it is the closest direct comparison.
Same budget band and nearly the same screen size, so it is the closest direct comparison.
Same budget band and nearly the same screen size, so it is the closest direct comparison.
If you only read one conclusion: BOOX Note X3 Pro is not trying to be everything, but it is coherent inside its core job: note-taking and heavier document work. If that job matches the way you actually read, it is easy to justify; if you need a larger canvas, a richer app ecosystem, or a more aggressive value play, the alternatives and comparison links below are the right next step.