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 ...
For a long time, I was using my Android-based E-Ink devices in the most basic ways possible. I read books, occasionally opened a PDF, and mostly just wondered why they didn’t feel all that different ...
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 ...
Google released the Android 10 Go edition which it said is primarily aimed at budget smartphones with limited hardware capabilities. The Go edition promises zippy performance even though it lacks the ...
BOOX pairs a sharp monochrome e-ink display with flexible Android software and stylus support. Find out more in this Go 10.3 ...
E Ink and MediaTek are turning ereaders into smart devices with on-device AI, real-time translation, faster color displays, ...
Reading has been a popular hobby for a long time, and the arrival of new digital technologies and devices like the best Android tablets has changed the way people read and share books in a big way.
Android tablets and e-readers come in many shapes and sizes, but very few combine the best of both worlds. The Boox Go Color 7 is one of the few to do this, and it does it very well. The Amazon Kindle ...
MediaTek's and E Ink's partnership risks slapping more bloat into already bloated devices ...
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.
Linux e-readers are designed to minimize notifications and other distractions, promoting focused reading. The OS is optimized on a software level, which tends to make it more stable and robust.