BOOX has launched its Go 6 (Gen II) e-reader, which now features pen- and pencil-like handwriting capabilities and a notes app packed with useful templates. These productivity features take this model ...
Boox's new Go 6 ereader offers stylus support for note-taking.
The Onyx Boox Go 10.3 is a brand-new e-reader and e-notebook that is available now. The most compelling aspect of this device is the 300 PPI e-paper screen, making it the only 10-inch device on the ...
BOOX pairs a sharp monochrome e-ink display with flexible Android software and stylus support. Find out more in this Go 10.3 Gen II review.
The new Boox Go 6 (Gen II) packs Android 11 and stylus support into an E Ink tablet that looks a lot like a Kindle.
Thin, sharp, and dangerously easy to get attached to ...
The second-generation 6-inch ePaper reader adds handwriting for the first time via stylus support and a native notes app, ...
Boox has been busy this year and continues to challenge the standard-bearers of e-reader tablet market. The company has become a viable option to the likes of Amazon and Kobo. You can even make the ...
Onyx Boox seems to have increased the prices of several of their e-reader and e-note devices. As the e-Book Reader Blog mentioned, the price of the Note Air 4C has gone up by $20. Similarly, the Palma ...
Looking for a Kindle alternative? The BOOX Go 6 (Gen II) brings ePaper, stylus support, and Android flexibility in a compact ...
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