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I was perfectly happy with my Boox Go 10.3 black and white E Ink tablet. I didn’t need color, and it met my needs. While I ...
Physical buttons are a rarity on modern e-readers, and since discontinuing the pricey Kindle Oasis, Amazon doesn't even sell ...
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The ONYX BOOX Tab Ultra C won’t be showing up on any ‘cheap e-readers’ or ‘cheap tablets’ lists – the device costs $599.99, so it’s not a rival to your sub-$100 Amazon Kindle or even ...
The Boox Palma was already such a great little device that Boox didn’t change too much with its successor. The display, as great as it is, is still the same as before.
The Boox Go Color 7 is one of the few to do this, and it does it very well. The Amazon Kindle might be the biggest seller, but there are lots of other excellent e-readers to choose from.
The Boox Palma 2 (right) runs on a newer version of Android than the original Boox Palma (left), and it has a fingerprint reader on the power button. Otherwise, they’re basically the same thing.
The Boox Leaf 2 is one of the first Onyx devices in a few years to feature dedicated page turn buttons built in, but I’m not entirely thrilled with their execution.
The Boox Max2 can also read documents aloud in a fairly natural-sounding voice, and it highlights the passage it's reading. However, all of this is novelty stuff.