Items Included
- Boox 10.3″ Go E-Ink Tablet
- BOOX Pen Plus
- USB-C Cable
- Limited 1-Year Manufacturer Warranty
Key Features
- 2.4 GHz Qualcomm Octa-Core
- 4GB of RAM
- 10.3″ E-Ink Carta 1200 Touchscreen
- 2480 x 1860 Screen Resolution
- 64GB Storage Capacity
- Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) | Bluetooth 5.0
- USB-C Port
- Includes BOOX Plus Pen
Read your favorite ebooks, take notes, and sketch out drawings with the BOOX 10.3″ Go E-Ink Tablet. This slim, compact eReader features a 10.3″ E-Ink Carta 1200 touchscreen with a 2480 x 1860 resolution at 300 ppi. Powered by a Qualcomm Octa-Core processor and Android 12, the Go supports a wide variety of ebook formats, such as EPUB, MOBI, TXT, CBR, and more. There’s plenty of space, thanks to its 64GB of storage. The Go includes a BOOX Plus Pen, making it easy to draw and navigate on the display. With other features such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a rechargeable battery, the Go allows you take your stories with you.
10.3″ E-Ink Carta Touchscreen
The 10.3″ touchscreen with E-Ink Carta technology delivers clarity and contrast at 300 dpi.
Flexible Storage with Portability
With 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, the Go is able to carry all your digital contents on the go. Expand storage with a USB-C flash drive.
Includes BOOX Plus Pen
The Go comes with the BOOX Plus Pen, which is fully functional right out of the box. Write down notes or mark up documents with ease. The Plus Pen features a user-friendly design, complete with an elegant ivory white finish to complement the Go.
Personalize with Third-Party Apps
Powered by Android 12, your familiar online reading platforms and news feeds are just at your fingertips.







Larry –
I’ve had a number of Boox products over the past couple of years, but this one has pleased me the most. It’s light weight, has a 300 ppi screen, and (because there is no front light to keep running) it has good battery life. The lack of self-illumination might throw some people off, but I rarely write in locations where there is not enough light to see the screen. In practical terms, that means you can have longer sleep and shut-down times.
The screen is responsive and works with every EMR stylus pen I’ve tried it with, including a few Samsung S-pens. The 10.3” screen is much nicer for reading, and if you use the Kindle app, your reading will synch with other readers that can access WiFi. I sit it on a book stand so I can read and breakfast and lunch.
My first test was a 1 ½-hour Congressman’s town hall a couple of weeks ago. Just seat and no tables or side arms – just me in a folding chair, and it was just fine.
Folios and covers are a little scarce so far, and I got the Boox standard folio. As other brands come on the market you may want to be wary about their magnetic sleep/wakeup feature. Too strong a magnet and you can get interference to the EMR pen and end up with bent lines and goofy or incomplete letters. With all that in mind, I’m using a padded cloth zippered slip cover to tote the Go 10.3 around in its Boox folio.
I’m hoping that Boox will make a 7.8” version of the tablet.
Larry –