We only include products that have been independently selected by Input's editorial team. Input may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. Reading novels or comics on the 7.8-inch screen is generally delightful, even if getting your ebooks on the device isn’t as easy as it would be with a Kindle or a Kobo. This isn’t to say that the Nova Air C doesn’t have its merits. There’s just enough friction to make some activities feel entirely fruitless on the Nova Air C.
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When I reviewed the Nova Air last year, I found this blend to be problematic, especially in that many of the Nova Air’s more expansive features - like the ability to run full Android apps - are rendered less useful by compatibility issues. Like its most direct predecessor, the Nova Air C straddles the line between tablet and e-reader. Both the Nova Air and the Air C have 3GB of LPDDR4X RAM.
The Nova Air C’s internal upgrades are minimal a heavily modified version of Android 11 replaces last year’s 10 release, and the device’s octa-core CPU is now Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 662 versus the Nova Air’s Snapdragon 636. The Nova Air C is essentially the same Nova Air that Onyx put out last year, albeit with a Kaleido Plus color E Ink screen instead of a regular black-and-white E Ink Carta display. It’s certainly the most pressing reason I’d tell you to buy the Nova Air C - though I’d also be sure to warn you about the price you’ll pay for enjoying all those inky colors. Onyx’s Boox Nova Air C boasts one of the most sought-after e-reader features around: a color E Ink screen.