Forget the Kindle Scribe: I just finished testing the ViWoods AiPaper and I can't recommend it highly enough – especially at 33% off!
Super thin, super useful – it's the best epaper productivity tablet I've tried

Right off the bat I should probably say that an epaper productivity tablet like the reMarkable 2 or the Supernote Manta isn't going to be for everyone, but if you've been eyeballing one of these options, consider the ViWoods AiPaper instead.
From an open Android ecosystem that lets you download as many third-party apps as you might need to a native mail application that even allows you to handwrite or dictate your emails, this 10.65-inch epaper tablet has plenty to keep power users happy.
Despite being the most expensive E Ink productivity tablet I've tested to date, I still couldn't help give it a TechRadar Recommends seal of approval. Its high price tag, however, isn't as much of an issue right now thanks a generous 33% discount on Amazon – down to AU$806.99 from an eye-watering AU$1,199.99.
Despite the discount, the ViWoods AiPaper is still an expensive tablet, but it more than earns its keep by offering plenty of productivity features on a display that's easy on the eyes. You get the choice of two AI assistants for various tasks, including voice-to-text or handwriting-to-text conversion, plus full access to the Google Play Store. There's a lot you can do on this productivity tablet and yet its UX doesn't overwhelm. At 33% off, I think it's well worth considering if you've been keen on an E Ink writing tablet, and the price includes the stylus and the magnetic case.
If you'd prefer a smaller tablet, the 8-inch ViWoods AiPaper Mini gets you the exact same functionality, just in a smaller form factor, and a 36% discount that drops the price to AU$999.99 AU$640.99.
I can wax lyrical if I start discussing this epaper productivity tablet, but you can get the full lowdown on it in my in-depth ViWoods AiPaper review. I was so impressed by it that I think it's now the best ereader for writing.
Calling it an 'ereader', however, is doing it a disservice: it wasn't designed for reading, and the lack of a frontlight means you can't do so in bed without having a light on in the room. During the day, though, you can still use it as an ereader, but it was meant to help you organise your thoughts and your day.
It comes with several native applications precisely for that purpose, including one called Paper for note-taking, another called Picking for drawing and doodling, and a Daily app that's essentially your diary.
Other than Supernote, ViWoods is the only other company I'm aware of that offers a native Mailbox app that you can set up to send and receive emails. In fact, you can even handwrite your replies that the AI assistant can then convert to text before sending. Now, watch out for handwriting recognition – I found it wasn't always perfect, but it will be right most of the time. The good news is you can always make edits via the onscreen keyboard before sending the email on its way.
That's not all: you can input diary entries via voice prompts. There's a mic on board that didn't have a lot trouble understanding me, but I found it easier to write my diary entries and to-do list into the Daily app.
The only native application I had a little confusion understanding was the Learning app, but it quickly became clear that's where the library is nestled and it's the perfect platform for marking up PDFs.
There are also a bunch of third-party applications already preinstalled, including Kindle, Kobo, Libby, OneNote and The New York Times. There's even Marvel Unlimited and Wattpad all ready and waiting for you to sign in if you use either of those platforms.
Needless to say the ViWoods AiPaper offers a ton of useful features without overwhelming you with its user interface – it's not as minimalist as reMarkable but neither does it go overboard like Boox.
And it's all wrapped up neatly in a beautiful chassis that's the thinnest I've come across personally, and its 10.65-inch E Ink Carta 1300 display doesn't even make it look all that bigger than other 10-inch epaper tablets. The supplied stylus is lovely to use, and the magnetic case that ships with it keeps the thin form factor intact while adding a layer of water protection to the tablet.
I really could go on, but suffice to say I love the ViWoods AiPaper and can't recommend it highly enough... even at its steep price. But take advantage of Amazon's discount, it's a good one.
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While she's happiest with a camera in her hand, Sharmishta's main priority is being TechRadar's APAC Managing Editor, looking after the day-to-day functioning of the Australian, New Zealand and Singapore editions of the site, steering everything from news and reviews to ecommerce content like deals and coupon codes. While she loves reviewing cameras and lenses when she can, she's also an avid reader and has become quite the expert on ereaders and E Ink writing tablets, having appeared on Singaporean radio to talk about these underrated devices. Other than her duties at TechRadar, she's also the Managing Editor of the Australian edition of Digital Camera World, and writes for Tom's Guide and T3.
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