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If you can live with a reflective LCD display, there are various word processors with small reflective LCD displays that are inexpensive. They're also usable in bright light, like e-ink.
https://www.amazon.com/Neo2-Alphasmart-Processor-Keyboard-Calculator/dp/B00T0ZG06O
That's $220 for the device with a keyboard; runs on 3 AA batteries.
https://www.reddit.com/r/eink/comments/186x55r/good_eink_writing_device_with_a_keyboard/
eBay has Meebook M7s (no longer the current model) for $200 as of this writing. That's an Android device and will need a keyboard.
EDIT: I think that the problem you're going to run into is if you want a large e-ink display. Most e-ink use is for reading books, and most people want fairly small displays for that, so there's not going to be a lot of volume.
EDIT2: One other option you might consider is use of a laptop hood, if you don't specifically want e-ink. I spent a while working by a window, which was really obnoxious, because sun would shine in from the side and highlight all the dust particles on the screen and create glare. I wound up using a monitor hood, which worked well for that. That wasn't a laptop, but there are a variety of devices that will cover the top and sides of a laptop so that the area surrounding the screen is dark.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=laptop+hood
Makes for more setup and teardown, of course, and it won't help if the sunlight is coming from behind you. But if you already have a laptop that you're otherwise happy with, it might help.
EDIT3: Oh, sorry, somehow I missed you mentioning that you already have the mentioned word processor at the top of your post.
I actually already have the Alphasmart Neo. I just have baggage about taking it outside to write since I was given it when I was in 5th grade, so my bad self talk likes to remind me that "this is a device for children to do their English assignments on" whenever I take it out as an adult
There are a couple of devices here, but most of them run into one constraint you have or another:
https://kadavy.net/distraction-free-writing-devices/
Physical typewriter: I think that electronic devices have put the era of correction fluid behind us.
Alphasmart word processor: Lacks prestige.
BYOK: Just a Kickstarter project.
Freewrite: Whole line of similar devices. Some of these wonlt meet price constraints. Some might work. There's a $350 Freewrite Alpha.
Pomera: Doesn't meet price constraints new. A used one might work; I see these on eBay for $100. Japanese-market-oriented, but E-ink and can clearly do English.
Boox: As you mention, doesn't meet price constraints. Maybe maybe do a used one. I see someone selling a used Palma on eBay for $72, and this guy used his as a writing platform.
Solarwriter: Mobile software designed to link an e-reader, keyboard, and iOS or Android device into an outdoor writing system. Could work!
Remarkable: Won't meet price constraints new, but there are used ones on eBay going for around $200-$250 without keyboard.
Kobowriter: open-source project to link a Kobo e-reader to a keyboard. The Kobo cannot power a keyboard, so some sort of external power source for USB is required. This specifically aims to be a cheaper alternative to the Pomera and Freewrite. Sounds like it requires some tweaking for different keyboard layouts and devices. I would not do this unless one is comfortable with this from a technical standpoint.