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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 ...
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 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 ...
Boox Go Color 7 review: The hardware The Boox Go Color 7 has a 7-inch Kaleido 3 Carta 1200 glass screen. It supports up to 4,096 colors and has a resolution of 1680x1264, almost a 4:3 ratio.
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.
If Boox can make that happen, they’ll really be a threat. At $250, however, it’s again hard to justify this one over the competing Libra 2, which you can get with a folding cover for a bit ...
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 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 ...