I tested an E Ink tablet that runs on Android - and can't go back to a Kindle
zdnet.comThe Onyx Boox Page offers a bevy of capabilities for an E Ink tablet thanks to its Android-based software. The compact and stylish design is just as notable.
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- The Onyx Boox Page has a seven-inch E Ink display and sells for $219 across major retailers.
- It runs on a simplified version of Android 11, so you can download any app you want, including Kindle, TikTok, Google Docs, and more.
- Don't expect the tablet to receive the latest Android updates.
In recent years, I have used and reviewed various E Ink products, including Kindle e-readers and the ReMarkable 2. While they are very different, they share one common limitation: restricted functionality. I enjoy reading a variety of formats, not just ebooks but also blogs and online articles.
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