Android E Ink tablet surpasses Kindle's limited functionality
The Onyx Boox Page, a seven-inch E Ink tablet, runs on a simplified version of Android 11, allowing users to download various apps. Unlike previous e-readers, this design offers expanded functionality, including access to apps like Kindle and Google Docs, a departure from the limited feature sets of older models. The tablet features a dual-tone illumination display with an anti-glare layer. It supports features like Bluetooth headphones for audiobooks and a microSD card slot for storage expansion. A notable addition is an AI assistant powered by ChatGPT, further distinguishing it from simpler e-readers. Compared to traditional e-readers like the Kindle, the Boox Page enables a broader range of activities beyond just reading. It has customizable settings, including the ability to adjust the refresh rate for different applications. The tablet also offers up to six weeks of battery life.