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Boox Palma 2 Review

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Pros Great for reading Long battery life Install third party reading/document editing apps easily Fits in a pocket Cons Fingerprint sensor is hit-and-miss Runs an old version of Android Not much of an upgrade on the original model Key Features Review Price: £279.99 Powered by Android Easy to download apps, like Kindle Not your standard 'phone' screen The display similar to what you'll find on the Kindle range Pocketable size 6.13-inch display and a body that weighs just 170g Introduction The first Boox Palma became a cult hit device when it launched. Will the Boox Palma 2 have the same impact? The original Palma wasnn’t smartphone nor is the 2024 model, but can it be a device for those seeking a digital detox from their smartphones? As much as I love reviewing the best phones and best tablets , there’s something incredibly charming about the Boox Palma 2 – even if it isn’t without issues. Advertisement Design ...

Amazon Kindle Colorsoft Review

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Pros Colour does add to the experience All the Signature features Excellent bookstore Cons Not the sharpest reading experience Patchy screen The price is too high compared to the rest of the KIndle range Key Features Colour display The first Kindle with a colour screen should be a huge jump forward Signature Edition features 32GB storage, auto light and wireless charging included Amazon's huge bookstore Easy access to loads of titles and sales events Introduction Amazon’s first colour Kindle – the Colorsoft – has been a long time coming. Especially as many of its biggest rivals already offer something similar. The Colorsoft sits at the top of Amazon’s updated Kindle reader range, with only the large note-focused Scribe costing more. With a hefty price increase over the Kindle Paperwhite (2024) and Kindle (2024) , is the Colorsoft the best Kindle you can buy? I’ve been testing it for a month to find out. Advertisement Design...