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.
Tired of watching your smartphone’s battery drain away while reading an ebook? Sick of squinting in the sun to read notifications on your glossy screen? Don’t worry, a new Kickstarter project from ...
E Ink and MediaTek are turning ereaders into smart devices with on-device AI, real-time translation, faster color displays, ...
Bigme has launched a color E Ink tablet that's billed as the first to run Android 13 out of the box. The latest InkNote has access to Google Play, sports a 10.3-inch Kaleido 3 color display with ...
Once upon a time, e-readers were mainly made by bookstore companies hoping you'd continue to peruse their shelves regularly, even if that's just in digital fashion. These days, brands like Onyx Boox ...
The Boox Tab Ultra C is a direct variation of the Tab Ultra, an E Ink tablet that runs full Android and houses a black-and-white ePaper display, which we reviewed earlier this year. The Tab Ultra C, ...
Review When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Earlier this year, BOOX, a popular maker of e-readers and E-Ink tablets, introduced the ...
E-ink displays on devices like the Amazon Kindle have proved wonderful for reading and other still-image use cases for years now, but they’ve also been steadily improving with time. Today, “Daylight” ...
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.
The use case is boring office work. People are mentioning digital signage, but there are already far cheaper eInk solutions for that. Yes, they have very slow update rates, but who cares? This is a ...
Matthew was the Apps and Games Editor at Android Police until 2025. I've tested and used more E Ink devices than I can count. I started early, with the very first Nook, soon graduating to Kindle 3 ...