It fits in your palm, gives you access to the Google Play Store, and it's running Android 13 The Boox Palma 2 is an e-ink e-book reader with additional functionality enabled by Android 13.
The new BOOX Note Max has a 13.3-inch E Ink display and can run Android apps ... It runs Android 13 so you've got access to the Google Play Store, and the optional add-on keyboard cover ...
We've known about Boox's most recent lineup of E Ink tablets and e-readers since October. The Palma 2, Note Air4 C, and Note Max were all announced on the same day, and today the Note Max is ...
However, only Boox’s option has out-of-the-box access to the apps and services available in the Google Play store. Standing ...
Compared to the likes of the Boox Palma 2, which is perhaps the most well-established E Ink handset on the market, the Hibreak Pro looks rather promising. Its processor is more powerful than the ...
BOOX has just launched its 13.3-inch Note Max, an ePaper tablet featuring E Ink Carta 1300 for sharp visuals ... party productivity tools from the Play Store. There's dual-band Wi-Fi for wireless ...
It may pigeonhole the Boox Note Air into a niche, but it stands out as a truly special product. By using a 10.3-inch E Ink display ... a web browser and basic app store. That said, to make ...
It was in October last that Onyx Boox announced the launch of the Note Max E Ink tablet. However ... You can place your orders at the Boox official store or Amazon accordingly.
One of those companies is Onyx International, a Chinese tech company that has been producing e-ink readers and tablets since the early days of the Kindle, under the brand name Boox. Yes ...