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How about a refurbished Lenovo Yoga?
https://www.afbshop.de/notebooks/alle-notebooks/33755/lenovo-thinkpad-x380-yoga-13-3-zoll-core-i5-8350u-at-1-7-ghz-8gb-ram-250gb-ssd-fhd-1920x1080-touch-webcam-win10pro
Runs Linux well, comes with a pen, you can have it folded as a tablet or with a keyboard to take notes. Battery might not last as long as an Android tablet. But is way more powerful and fits perfectly in your budget if bought second hand / refurbished.
Edit: I bought a Yoga 460 back then. Used it during lectures. But soon realized typing notes was faster than a pen. Except for calculus and linear algebra. You should learn latex or use a pen for that. Otherwise, would recommend a Linux convertible over an Android device.
I think with linux, rnote or xournal++ work well for taking notes or annotating pdf.