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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 ...
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 Palma 2 is similar to the original with minor hardware upgrades, like a side-set fingerprint scanner. The device's ...
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 ...
West Hollywood-based FabFitFun, best known for its lifestyle subscription boxes, has acquired sustainable packaging startup ...
With the back-to-school season here, it can be tough to know exactly what tech you need to actually get ahead for the ...
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.
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 Tab Ultra C 10.3" ePaper Tablet PC is changing things up a bit by adding an extensive palette of 4,096 colours to its typically black and white display.
The new Boox Palma 2 is available for preorder today in ivory white or deep cyan black for $279.99, which is exactly the same price as the original. That’s still more expensive than premium e ...
Boox sent me the Go Color 7 to review, and I've spent the past two weeks testing it. In that time, it's become my daily driver for reading books, news articles, comics, PDFs, audiobooks, and podcasts.
The Boox Palma comes in at just 6.3 inches tall and packs a 6.13-inch 824 x 1648 display. The display is an E Ink Cartra 1200, which operates in full black and white.
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