![]() Like most E Ink devices, the Note Air 2’s display has paper-like qualities that make it a joy to read. ![]() Audiobooks via speaker/Bluetooth/USB-C earphones. ![]() Out of the box it’s set to give off a warm, yellowy light that’s ideal for reading and writing. Some LEDs around the edge of the display create the Moon Light 2 backlight for using the Note Air in dim light and in darkness. You’ll also find a host of tweaks to brightness and contrast. There’s a choice of E Ink refresh speeds on offer, from the infrequent pages turns of ‘normal’ to the ultra-quick, video-capable X mode – although ‘speed’ and ‘A2’ are the ones to use for clear, concise-looking text without any ghosting (something evident in ‘normal’ mode). It has the same spine down one side for holding it in one hand (something that works really well) and is similarly bereft of any buttons.Īlthough the included Wacom stylus – complete with choice of nibs – is highly impressive, it’s supposed to magnetically attach to the spine of the Note Air 2. Weighing 420g and measuring 229.4 x 195.4 x 5.8mm, the Note Air 2 is near-identical to its forbear, the Note Air.
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