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I tested an E Ink tablet that runs on Android – and can’t go back to a Kindle

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I’ve mainly enjoyed using the Boox Page because it runs Android. It’s a simplified version of the OS but expands the capabilities of an e-reader in just the right amount. For instance, when I’m reading a book or blog and an idea comes to mind, I can add a note to Google Keep or Docs on the tablet and research it later on my phone or laptop

Also: This E Ink tablet has a color display that revitalized my love for drawing – and the stylus comes bundled

I understand that the Kindle and ReMarkable 2 are meant for a distraction-free reading and note-taking experience, but being able to run Android apps on my reading tablet improves my productivity. If you don’t need all the extra apps and features, consider them free bonuses.

Settings menu on the Onyx Boox Page
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The Boox Page comes with a flip case, which offers good protection, but the magnets are on the stronger side, so they take a confident tug to flip the cover back over the display.

The user interface is unsurprisingly full of customizations. You can adjust the functionality of the two side buttons on the right bezel, including page-turning via the volume controls, swipe gestures, display settings, refresh modes, and more. The ease of doing so means I adjusted the refresh rate per app, and I’m not complaining.

Also: I gave away my Kindle and iPad within hours of using this tablet

Swiping down from the top right opens the control panel, where you can toggle Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and more, like on your Android phone or new tablet.

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The Boox Page is rated to last up to six weeks if you read one hour every day. Based on my testing, the tablet lasts about two weeks per charge, including running the Kindle and Chrome apps. The base storage is 32GB, and I’ve filled almost 20GB in my four-month usage. Fortunately, if you run out of storage, you can always expand it with the microSD card slot.

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The Onyx Boox Page

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