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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 ...
The Boox Tab Ultra flips the script by giving it an octa-core processor sourced from Qualcomm, as well as 4GB of RAM (a lot for an e-reader). Boox did this because it wants the tablet to do more ...
The Boox Palma 2 is a 6.3-inch smartphone-sized e-reader that’s highly portable. It also runs on Android and comes with the ...
Yes, there are still temptations on an E Ink tablet, such as the Boox Note Air4 C, but you can limit them by only installing ...
The Boox Note Air4 C can be defined as a slim and elegant tablet that accompanies you like a digital notebook ... but with a ...
The Onyx Boox Nova Pro and Note Pro came out a number of years ago and shipped with Android 6, which is very outdated. Many of the world's most popular Android apps, no longer support it. If you ...
The Boox tablet is remarkably better than the Remarkable (ha!), Amazon’s Kindle Scribe, or any other tablet dedicated to reading and note-taking. This one retains the joy of scribbling with an ...
The Boox Note Air's faster refresh modes even make video an option, though the fastest setting comes with a lot of ghosting that ruins text. Fortunately, Onyx has nailed one thing.
Boox has taken a more productive approach to creating tablets. With the Tab Ultra released last year, the company brought attention back to e-ink displays, as the device is more than capable at ...
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Boox Go 7 review: Perfect if you can ignore an imperfect screen
The Boox Go 7 is a hobbyist device polished enough for those who want to leave the confines of Kindle and Kobo's basic firmware, but that's why it's $249, which isn't cheap in a world filled with ...
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