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The Boox Go 7 and Go Color 7 Gen II e-readers side by side on a concrete slab.© Image: Boox The Boox Go 7 in white and black finishes.© Image: Boox The front and back of the Boox Go Color 7 Gen ...
The DuRoBo Krono is an upcoming eBook reader that looks a bit like a smartphone. And thanks to its 6.13 inch tall but skinny ...
Keep in mind that, like most Android-based eBook readers, you can install a wide range of Android apps on a device like the Palma. But it’s first and foremost made for reading.
I wish they port the Bluefire Android e-reader app to the Blackberry Playbook tablet, which by the way, since February 2012 accepts Android apps with minor adjustments. We are over a million ...
I’ve been yearning for an Android-powered e-reader for years (I even tried the HUAWEI MatePad Paper for a while), and the BOOX Palma 2 filled that need for me.
Boox, a go-to manufacturer for Android-based e-readers, has released two new lightweight options in its “Go” category. The Boox Go 10.3 is a black/white reader that prioritizes travel-friendly ...
While e-book readers can be a great tool for reading books on the go, most are just too big to pop into your pocket. The Boox Palma 2 fixes this problem by being roughly the size of a smartphone ...
With an Android-based device such as the Boox Palma 2, you can play the field. When you’re buying a book, you can shop around the various stores and go with the one that’s cheapest.
Following the impressive Go Color 7, Onyx has launched the Boox Go 6 Android-powered e-reader at an enticing entry price point. This 6-inch e-reader looks eerily similar to the Kindle lineup, but ...
Sony has just upgraded its internet based ebook store, making it a bit simpler to use. If you have an existing Sony e-Reader with wireless internet access, any purchases you make online will ...
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