The Go 6 (Gen II) e-reader adds support for Boox’s stylus, so instead of just reading, you can also doodle and take notes. is ...
Looking for a Kindle alternative? The BOOX Go 6 (Gen II) brings ePaper, stylus support, and Android flexibility in a compact ...
This device is similar to the first-generation model, except it comes in 4 new colors, has more RAM, supports a stylus, and ...
Boox has launched the Go 6 Gen II, a compact 6-inch e-reader with upgraded specs and new InkSense Plus stylus support, ...
Android and Apple don't usually mix, but this e-reader is pulling from both worlds in a way that a lot of bookworms might ...
Amazon’s Kindle Colorsoft is the company’s first color e-reader, and while it’s got great hardware, it’s still ultimately a Kindle. Depending on how invested you are in the Amazon ecosystem, that may ...
E-readers don’t have to be big, expensive, or locked into one ecosystem. Xteink, a Chinese brand quietly challenging the likes of Amazon and Kobo with compact devices, just announced its latest model.
A working prototype of a 6.8 inch Android eReader has been unveiled this week by Netronix which comes supplied with a Wacom stylus offering users a screen resolution of 1440 x 1080 pixels and the ...
DASUNG has teased a new Not-eReader Revolutionary Edition, expected to come in 7.8-inch and 10.3-inch models. The devices are claimed to feature a 50Hz E Ink refresh rate and run Android. Pricing, ...
Finally, an open Android e-reader that measures up to the speed and ease of a Kindle.