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The BOOXPalma 2 is a sleek 6.13-inch HD Carta 1200 ePaper eBook reader featuring a 300 ppi resolution for crisp visuals, powered by an octa-core CPU and 6GB RAM for seamless performance. It offers 128GB of storage, fingerprint recognition for secure access, a smart button for intuitive control, and dual microphones to enhance voice interaction.














| ASIN | B0DHKH6HPY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 37,610 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 48 in eBook Readers |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | Palma 2 |
| Manufacturer | BOOX |
| Package Dimensions | 17.6 x 9.8 x 3.7 cm; 360 g |
T**Z
So much more than just a book reader.
This product is really a large Android phone with an e-ink display. As such, it can do anything an Android device can do, bar make phone calls. As a book reader, just go the Google Play Store and download the app of your choice. I use Kindle and it loaded and fired up as expected. Once logged in all my library was there and available to read. The app works exactly as you would expect, because it Amazon’s standard Play Store reader. I also downloaded apps such as Gmail, Google Calendar, Chrome, Edge and so on, as well as various News apps. Everything worked as expected. You do need a Google account to log in of course. Obviously everything is grey scale, and nothing will scroll as smoothly as a normal LCD display, but it is all quite acceptable. There are numerous settings to play with, and on an app by app basis. So for Kindle I set it to highest resolution, for other apps I set it to balanced. There’s also fast and ultrafast for speedier scrolling but a slightly less sharp image. All the buttons are “soft”, and can be set on an app by app basis. In some ways the number of choices is a bit overwhelming, but it doesn’t take too long to set it how you want it. Backlighting works very well, with a very even coverage and no bleeding apparent, or unwanted discolourations or bands. This device is brilliant as a simple book reader, but if you want it to, it can do so much more. I thoroughly recommend it.
R**B
Fine tablet replacement, let down by no sim or selfie camera
This is a very good b/w e-ink device with near-full tablet/phone capabilities, and its good quality, clear screen, high resolution, fast and good battery life. However, as many of the online reviews state, a few things really let it down: - the lack of mobile connectivity means this cannot replace your phone as a 'daily driver'. - thd lack of a selfie camera means you can't use it for video calls. The battery life off course depends how many apps you run,which is a totally different use case from a basic e-reader which only needs to update the screen when turning a page. Have replaced it with a Bigme Hibreak Pro which uses the same screen but has full mobile connectivity and a selfie camera.for not much extra money.
M**E
Dead Pixels / ink spots on display
For the price of the device I expect there to not be any "dead pixels" on the screen however when the screen is clear with nothing to display there are a few black dots that never seem to go away, always in the same spot. The software also needs some work with some poor English translation in some parts.
A**S
Bought for an e-ink e-reader and it can barely handle that.
I was really excited for the boox palma because it was like reading on my phone with an e-ink screen. However, this might be one of the most disappointing purchases I have ever made. I have only downloaded the kindle app but after a few hours the ghosting becomes so bad that it’s basically unusable. I have tried every version of screen refresh and nothing has helped. I have even added a swipe up function to fully refresh the screen and it hasn’t helped. The background of the texts fades to black after a few seconds. I have tried multiple variations of the refresh rate, even switched the kindle app from pages to endless scroll and nothing has helped.
A**M
Absolutely amazing. It's not a phone replacement but a portable e-ink Android
Love it. The image quality is perfect (comparing to Bigme HiBreak that I have also tried and gad a dreadful quality). It's great quality for reading, I use it constantly to waste hours reading Reddit. There's loads of e-ink customisations you can tweak per app. To either have a better quality or a fast refresh rate. OBVIOUSLY you CAN but you shouldn't use this or any e-ink device to watch YouTube videos as you won't really be able to see anything, everything will look too dark, so there's no point it's not a great experience. BUT you can get easily away with playing Android games on this. I've tried some poker apps and this works perfectly if you want to grind for 4-10 hours playing but want to save your vision. A lot of people will say that it would be perfect if it had a sim card. I would probably agree but this device will never ever replace your phone. So even though I would be a big fan of having a data sim card option (there's no need for phone calls on this device), it's not a deal breaker having to use WiFi to connect to the Internet. But if they ever add a data eSIM feature I would be a huge fan of that. To sum up, this is a great phone sized portable reader (for reading reddit or websites), and you can also easily play some game apps on this (especially if it's card game based). I definitely recommend people give this device a go!
R**A
Great phone sized e-reader.
The BOOX Palma 2 is a phone sized e-reader that you can download any of the apps from the Google Play Store to. I read using the Kindle app, Kobo and library app. I like how I can customise it with lots of settings and different wallpapers and screensavers making it my own. I find it easy to read on with little to mostly no ghosting, this depends on how you set up the refresh rate. It’s fast to use and simple once I got used to the android system. The kindle app is a bit more limiting than actually reading on a kindle in way of customisation with fonts ect but the main ones I would use are all there. So in summary it’s an android device open to all apps but the screen of an e-reader. I’ve found myself using this as my main e-reader, even at home on a night for hours. It’s light to hold and the battery life has been good. I fully charged it when I got it and have been reading on it for a few hours each night for three nights and my battery is at 64 percent. A tip is to have it set in the settings for the WiFi and Bluetooth to switch off automatically when the device is not in use this saves the battery. I absolutely love the Boox Palma 2 and would recommend it to those who like myself want something that’s more compact to travel with open to using other reading apps and primarily using it as an e-reader. I love mine and I’m enjoying finding even more ways to use it, there’s lots of tips and tricks online and YouTube.
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