AiPaper Mini

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AiPaper Mini

151 positive 1 neutral 30 negative

Based on 182 Reddit mentions

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This Or Manta?

Viwoods is definitely better for apps. Even though you can sideload apps on Supernote, switching between apps is a total pain on that device. Viwoods has an “app drawer”. File management is probably better on the Manta if that is important to you? Honestly I don’t even have time to get into that. Bu

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apolishguy in r/viwoods

May 2, 2026 2:41 AM

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Why there are no 8 inch erearers?

I was going to recommend this. I have the Viwoods AiPaper Mini and I love it! It has a really bright screen with front light. It runs Android so you can put whatever reading app you prefer.

joeinblu in r/eink

January 23, 2026 8:50 PM

7

E-ink for typing?

Any Android e-ink tablet will give you an on-screen keyboard like an iPad. From what I own, the ViWoods AiPaper is probably the closest fit: no front light (so easier on the eyes), simple UI, and you can just type in any Android app. If you want smaller, the BOOX Palma Pro is a nice “mini” option, b

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ctcaw259 in r/eink

November 29, 2025 2:08 PM

7

The Importance of Software & Why I Returned the Boox Note Air 4C (Full Review)

I love that! So well put. I have amassed a little collection of e ink devices. Inc Viwoods ai paper and a Boox go. In theory they should be incredibly similar. Same Size more or less, android etc etc. however they really are quite different. This was my first ever experience of android. I found the

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Worth_Banana_492 in r/viwoods

June 15, 2025 2:04 PM

9

Best e-reader for non-fiction epubs and note-taking?

For note taking I would recommend staying away from the Kobo Libra Color. It's not a pleasant writing surface. The ViWoods AiPaper Mini with 8.2'' runs android, so you can try different apps for reading. Boox can be hit or miss, make sure to specifically research each device you're considering. Some

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Amanda_acnh in r/ereader

November 17, 2025 8:54 PM

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The Importance of Software & Why I Returned the Boox Note Air 4C (Full Review)

[...] This one feature makes it so that you can display whatever list or info or calendar or cheer-me-up pic or motto permanently on the screen while not using up any battery. (Not that it would matter much with the Mini, as the battery performance is astonishing anyway!) For me, this is what makes

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JulieParadise123 in r/viwoods

June 15, 2025 3:25 PM

5

Help me pick the right one

Viwoods ai paper mini is a solid device for calendar integration, journaling and note taking. It’s built well and snappy

NeighborhoodKind4481 in r/eink

December 4, 2025 12:36 PM

3

Product Advice

The Go 7 is probably the choice for price and portability. There is no Go 8 and from what I’ve been reading there is not one on the horizon. There is a discontinued Tab Mini C (7.8 inch screen) if you can find one. (Mine is not for sale!) However, the ViWoods AI Paper Mini is 8.2 inches and seems to

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DrWhum in r/Onyx_Boox

February 16, 2026 7:21 PM

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Yet another recommendations request

I would guess the Go 7 is faster than the Go 6, but I don’t know as I’ve never used it. From the specs, the Go 6 looks underpowered and I’ve seen comments that a lot of people returned it because of the lag. The Go 7 has better hardware and more RAM, so it should feel smoother for normal reading and

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ctcaw259 in r/ereader

December 4, 2025 3:30 AM

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eReader that has a stylus and supports editing PDFs

I had the AINOTE before and returned it. It does looks good on paper because of the extra features like transcription, translation, and audio recording. The issue is that it feels underpowered compared to the ViWoods and the Boox devices I use now. The handwriting-to-text conversion wasn’t as reliab

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ctcaw259 in r/ereader

December 7, 2025 9:49 PM

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