Bigme B10: Colour e-ink tablet debuts as laptop and notepad replacement
Bigme B10: Tablet with e-ink display and 4G support (Image source: Bigme)
The Bigme B10 is a new tablet featuring cellular connectivity and a colour e-ink display. It is also designed with productivity in mind, potentially making it a laptop replacement.
The newly introduced Bigme B10 is a tablet equipped with a colour e-ink display. It is now available for preorder at around $594 (€563), with shipments expected to begin by 10 February. The tablet can be bundled with an optional keyboard cover, allowing it to function as a laptop replacement. Preinstalled with Android 14, the device is powered by an octa-core processor clocked at 2.6 GHz. The SoC is accompanied by 8 GB of memory and 256 GB of storage, which can be easily expanded via a microSD card. In addition to 4G connectivity, the B10 includes a GNSS module that supports GPS, GLONASS, Beidou and Galileo.
The tablet features a 10.3-inch Kaleido 3 e-ink display with a resolution of 1,404 × 1,872 pixels in colour mode. Switching to black and white increases the resolution to 2,480 × 1,860 pixels. The front light offers 36 levels of adjustable brightness, with both warm and cool white options available. Alongside the touchscreen, you can interact with the device using eight touch buttons or the included stylus. The stylus offers 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity and delivers a “pen-on-paper” feel on the display. A fingerprint sensor enables quick unlocking, whilst the built-in 6,900 mAh battery supports USB-C charging. Headphones can be connected via USB-C or Bluetooth.
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