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The Boox Palma 2 has a faster processor and adds a fingerprint reader
The Boox Palma 2 features a faster processor and a fingerprint reader. | Image: Boox Boox has announced the Palma 2, the next version of its popular smartphone-sized e-reader. The Palma 2 addresses some of the original's shortcomings, with a faster processor to address the original's laggy interface and by running a newer version of Android.The new Boox Palma 2 is available for preorder today in ivory white or deep cyan black for $279.99, which is exactly the same price as the original. That's still more expensive than premium e-readers, including the recently announced $199.99 Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition, which features a much larger screen and a more polished interface than the original Palma. Image: Boox The original Palma ran on Android 11, but the new Palma 2 will debut with Android... Continue reading...
The smartphone-like Boox Palma ebook reader hits a record low price
The Boox Palma looks slick in either black or white. | Image: Boox Kindles and Kobos are relatively comfortable to use, but if those are too big and restrictive, the smartphone-like Boox Palma is a fantastic alternative that's grown on us considerably. A new model is on its way, but if you don't need the smoother performance it promises, you can save a bit on the original today. It's down to $245.99 ($34 off) at Amazon, which is a new all-time low price.The Palma's hardware sheet and appearance resemble a smartphone, but it has neither calling capabilities nor a traditional display. It uses a 6.13-inch backlit E Ink Carta 1200 display instead, offering a crisp 300 ppi resolution. There's a microphone and speaker, a microSD card slot for expanding its 128GB of internal storage, volume buttons that can... Continue reading...
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