It has been less than a week since the Hanvon N10 Pro e-note device was launched. The same is now available to buy via JingDong, where it is priced 2969 yuan, which translates to around 416 USD. For that price, the e-note offers excellent specifications, including a 10.3-inch Carta1200 display with 300 PPI resolution. It comes with four gigs of memory along with 64 gigs of storage. Under the hood lies an octa-core processor, while the sizeable 6500 mAh battery onboard allows for a company-claimed standby time of 120 days. The processor is also capable of processing AI algorithms with perfect ease.
Hanvon said one of the key differentiators of the new N10 Pro is its display, which boasts far better clarity than any other in the segment. The company said this can be attributed to a 31 percent reduction in the screen layer achieved by reducing the capacitive screen and the light guide plate. Further, with no front light present, the E Ink screen is much closer to the surface than before, which enhances readability. With no front light present, you must depend entirely on the ambient light while using the e-note.
A vital feature of the N10 Pro is the high-voltage digital intelligent amplifier and a five-magnetic ultra-linear amplitude speaker that it comes with. This should be great news for audiobook fans. That is not all, as users can also choose from five preset AI voices: intellectual girl, cute girl, magnetic boy, youthful girl, and American English. Then, there is also the four-microphone array onboard, which ensures a more accurate reception even from a distance.
Hanvon said the N10 Pro can carry out recording, transcription, and handwriting functionality simultaneously and with ease. The meetings or lectures can be recorded and converted to text, while the device can recognize multi-character. It runs Android 14 and supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0 wireless connectivity. It measures 196.23 x 226.37 x 5.5 mm in dimension and weighs 390 grams. The bundled pen supports 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, with the company claiming a very natural writing feel.
If the above sounds enticing enough, you can head over to JD and place your order.