– IPS display (not e-ink) with 8.4″ 1920×1080, 60 Hz, ~30 ms response, 300 nits brightness for a “paper-like” viewing claim.
– EMR stylus with 8,192 pressure levels and tilt, battery-free, plus 10-point multitouch and gestures.
– Android 15 core with a custom launcher, 6 GB RAM, 128 GB storage, and a fingerprint-powered on/off button; includes preinstalled magnetic case.
Overview of the Huion Note E
The Huion Note E is now available for purchase through the official store and Amazon for $369 / €369. Unlike many digital notebooks, it uses an IPS panel rather than e-ink technology and is advertised as offering a paper-like viewing experience. Naturally, in-depth testing is necessary to determine how accurate this claim is. According to official specs, the 8.4-inch display delivers a resolution of 1,920 × 1,080 pixels, a 60 Hz refresh rate, a typical response time of 30 ms, and a typical brightness of 300 nits.
Display and Input Characteristics
In addition to supporting ten-point multitouch and gestures, the Huion Note E accepts input from the included stylus. Thanks to electro-magnetic resonance (EMR) technology, this stylus doesn’t require a battery and yet supports 8,192 levels of pressure sensitivity and tilt detection. Under the hood is the familiar MediaTek Helio G99 SoC, paired with 6 GB of memory and 128 GB of storage. The Note E ships with Android 15, affording a certain level of openness and allowing users to install apps. A custom launcher sits on top of the OS and provides quick access to notes and to-do lists.
Build and Practicality
Weighing 348 g (0.77 lb), the tablet also features a fingerprint sensor integrated into the power button. A magnetic protective case comes preinstalled, so there’s no need to purchase one separately. The combination of a light chassis and a practical case makes it easier to carry around and use for extended sessions without fatigue. The device’s screen and EMR stylus interplay is central to delivering a functional handwriting experience on a modern tablet form factor.
Software and Ecosystem
Android 15 provides an ecosystem where apps can be installed, potentially expanding the Note E beyond a mere digital notebook. The launcher emphasizes notes and to-do lists, which can streamline daily workflows. Yet the effectiveness of this software stack depends on app compatibility and how well it integrates with the stylus pen’s pressure and tilt data during note taking and sketching tasks.
Pricing and Availability
The Huion Note E is priced at $369 / €369 and is positioned as a mid-range option for those seeking a paper-like viewing experience on an IPS panel with EMR stylus support. Availability spans official channels and third-party retailers, though buyers should verify current stock and any regional warranty terms. The device’s value proposition hinges on its combination of display type, stylus precision, and Android-based OS flexibility.










