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Huion Note E Review: Affordable Android Tablet with Paper‑Like Display

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Huion expands beyond pro drawing pads with the Note E, an 8.4‑inch Android 15 tablet launched May 20, 2026. The device sports a paper‑like IPS LCD with anti‑glare coating, aiming to mimic the calm of e‑ink while retaining full Android app access. At $369 on Amazon it sits above entry‑level tablets but below premium flagships. Its thin bezel and lightweight chassis make it easy to carry.

Under the hood sits a 6 nm Mediatek Helio G99 paired with 6 GB RAM and 128 GB storage, delivering smooth multitasking and light gaming. The battery‑free EMR stylus, powered by Pen Tech 3.0, offers 8,192 pressure levels and magnetic attachment. Preinstalled Huion Notes and Hi Paint apps provide cloud sync, OCR and a responsive drawing canvas. The system also handles Chrome tabs and document editing without noticeable lag.

The Note E’s UI deviates from typical Android tablets, featuring a left‑hand shortcut bar for Home, Notes, To‑Dos and Favorites, reminiscent of Onyx Boox devices. With 300 nits brightness, 16.7 million colors and a 4,500 mAh battery lasting two to three days, it serves students and hobbyists who value distraction‑free note‑taking, sketching and occasional video playback. Its magnetic stylus slot doubles as a kickstand for quick reference.