Onyx Boox Go
Premium e-note/e-reader with a 7-inch, high-resolution E Ink Carta Plus display with backlighting and dual-touch controls. The device is built on a high-performance hardware platform and runs Android, allowing users to install and use additional apps. It's equipped with modern Wi-Fi and Bluetooth modules, while 64 GB of internal memory and a microSD card slot. Built-in audio player allows you to listen to audiobooks and music through the built-in speaker or headphones. The device features a slim, compact design with control buttons on the side, and its screen is protected by tempered glass. The model supports a stylus for handwritten notes and drawings, which can be purchased separately.
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Here are the latest news about Onyx Boox Go:
16.06.26. Boox Go 6 (Gen 2) gets handwriting support

Onyx Boox has released a new 6-inch Boox Go 6 (Gen 2) model, which closely resembles Kindle Paperwhite. Both devices feature flush-mounted screens, the main difference being that Kindle comes in black, while the Boox Go 6 (Gen 2) comes in white. The new Boox Go 6 also features a ribbed, suitcase-like design, unlike the smooth body of Kindle Paperwhite. The most significant upgrade to the second generation of Boox Go 6 is handwriting support. You can now connect the e-reader to the Boox InkSense Plus stylus and use the built-in notes app to annotate books, take notes and keep a journal. This definitely gives the Go 6 an advantage over the Paperwhite, which lacks note-taking capabilities. The device runs Android 11 with the Google Play Store built in.
16.06.26. Boox Go 6 (Gen 2) gets handwriting support

Onyx Boox has released a new 6-inch Boox Go 6 (Gen 2) model, which closely resembles Kindle Paperwhite. Both devices feature flush-mounted screens, the main difference being that Kindle comes in black, while the Boox Go 6 (Gen 2) comes in white. The new Boox Go 6 also features a ribbed, suitcase-like design, unlike the smooth body of Kindle Paperwhite. The most significant upgrade to the second generation of Boox Go 6 is handwriting support. You can now connect the e-reader to the Boox InkSense Plus stylus and use the built-in notes app to annotate books, take notes and keep a journal. This definitely gives the Go 6 an advantage over the Paperwhite, which lacks note-taking capabilities. The device runs Android 11 with the Google Play Store built in.
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