The second-generation Hanvon N10 Pro is all set for launch tomorrow, March 31. That said, the e-note device has already been found listed on the retail site JingDong, where the price mentioned is 3,089 yuan. That comes to around 425 USD as per current conversion rates.

The second-generation Hanvon N10 does not deviate much from the company’s usual design language. There is the usual slightly thicker left edge with integrated physical buttons that can be programmed to perform various tasks. On the remaining three, the bezels are relatively thin and done up in white, which merges well with the white background of the black-and-white e-paper display. This makes the display seem to be extending to the edges.

However, one change introduced with the second-gen Hanvon N10 is how the pen is being held. Instead of the pen holder being attached to the protective cover, it can now be held in the dedicated sliding rail pen holder built on the device’s top left edge. This makes it quite convenient as you can easily pluck it out when needed and slide it back again when you are done with it. The only issue with such a setup is that a portion of the pen remains jutting out when it is attached to the side of the device.

The N10 otherwise comes with a 10.3-inch 300 PPI e-paper display. It has 4GB of RAM, 128 GB of native storage, and an octa-core processor. The bundled pen offers 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity. The device has 4 integrated mics, while power comes from a 6500 mAh battery. Also, a nice thing about the e-note is that it comes pre-installed with the more recent Android 14 OS.

Complete details will be released soon, so stay tuned. Meanwhile, if you’d like to pre-order one, head over to the JD page.

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