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Boox Palma is an e-ink e-reader the size of a smartphone

10:36 am Tue Jun 25, 2024

Kindles have gotten bigger over time and, at the cutting edge, rival A4-sized e-ink beasts like the reMarkable 2 tablet. But what if we left smaller? The Boox Palma is a surprisingly attractive smartphone-sized device, and David Pierce loves it. E-ink’s refresh rate accidentally makes it a good focused/minimalist/dumb gadget that yet has all the features of Android. The slow, monochrome screen poisons dopamine-tingling apps, but is perfect for what it does. was intended for reading.

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After a few months of using the Palma, a $280 device on sale since last fall, this combination turned out to be exactly what I needed. Because it’s smartphone-sized, with a 6.1-inch screen and a slightly larger overall footprint than the Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus, I can hold it in one hand and slip it into my pocket. Since it runs Android, I can download any app I need. And since it’s E Ink, the battery lasts between four days and a week, the screen is easy to look at even in the dark, and – and this is the most important part – most apps are simply horrible to use.

There are disadvantages. The Android version is old. It’s plastic. It’s not a phone, which might be desirable in the abstract, but that means there will probably have to be a phone in the same pocket next to it. Has anyone tried one?

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