Onyx Boox is expected to release the Palma 3, refresh the Go series, and embrace Android 16 on most new models.
The Onyx BOOX Go Color 7 is an eBook Reader with a 7 inch E Ink display and a physical design that resembles an Amazon Kindle Oasis or Kobo Libra Colour, with both a touchscreen display and physical ...
The Onyx Boox Go 6 has been available for purchase for the past month, and this dedicated e-reader has a few compelling points. The brand-new E INK Carta 1300 e-paper display should increase overall ...
The Onyx BOOX Palma 2 is an eBook reader that looks like a smartphones. It has a 6.13 inch, 824 x 1648 pixel capacitive touch display with 300 pixels per inch. First up, the first-gen BOOX Palma ...
As you can probably tell from my Onyx Boox Go Color 7 review, I didn’t take a shine to the original model released in 2024, which meant I had higher expectations from its successor. The Boox Go Color ...
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 with ...
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Onyx Boox Palma 2: Two-minute review I might wish for more ereaders like the Onxy Boox Palma 2, but I also recognize that its form factor is exactly what makes it so unique – just like its predecessor ...
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Due to my line of work, I get to dabble a lot with mobile devices. Smartphones, tablets, wearable tech — you name it, I get to try it. For the most part, when I deal with smartphones and tablets, they ...