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The Onyx Boox Note Air4 C is excellent for the right buyer, but there are still drawbacks. It’s an expensive device at $500. It’s not an impulse buy, and unless you have a clear use for a color E Ink ...
West Hollywood-based FabFitFun, best known for its lifestyle subscription boxes, has acquired sustainable packaging startup ...
The Palma 2 is similar to the original with minor hardware upgrades, like a side-set fingerprint scanner. The device's ...
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 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 ...
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.
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 new Onyx Boox Tab Mini C is a device that runs Android-based apps and benefits from a colour, 7.8-inch touchscreen display for when black and white E Ink just isn't cutting it.
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.
Boox Tab Mini C – A compact E Ink tablet Where the Boox Tab Ultra C puts in maximum effort, the Boox Tab Mini C takes a more conservative approach that appeals to a whole other set of customers.
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.
Boox is expanding its Go Series with two new E Ink devices that are the first from the company to bring stylus support and note-taking capabilities to its smaller seven-inch e-reader models. It ...