Wednesday, July 5th 2023

Boox Introduces Page - their Sophisticated 7" eReader

Introducing Page: our Most Advanced 7" eReader with Built-in Page-Turn Buttons. The BOOX Page is a cutting-edge 7" eReader equipped with our most advanced processor and customizable page-turn buttons. Discover the impressive array of features on our newest model below.

A Supercharged Journey of eReading
With its Qualcomm advanced octa-core CPU and enhanced configuration of 3 GB RAM + 32 GB ROM, the all-new Page guarantees an incredibly smooth experience while reading ebooks, browsing websites, or using third-party apps, which is made possible by the open Android 11 system it operates on. The 7-inch ePaper screen comes with the E Ink Carta 1200 touchscreen technology, replicating the sensation of reading on traditional paper. With a 300 PPI high definition, each word is presented with extra sharpness and more distinct contrast, resulting in a gentler visual effect and diminished strain on the eyes.
Ergonomic and Sleek Design
Derived from the highly acclaimed design of our best-selling models, the page-turn buttons on the Page offer equally exceptional functionality for both left-handed and right-handed users. Moreover, these buttons can be customized to serve as scrolling buttons, making navigation like a breeze across various apps. Whether you're commuting to work or embarking on a vacation, the new magnetic cover not only adds a touch of sophistication but also provides reliable protection against scratches and accidental drops.


All-in-one Exclusive Library
The Page has ample space to store your entire collection of ebooks and comics, supporting a wide range of popular formats such as EPUB, MOBI, TXT, CBR, and many others. The device also allows for expandability through a microSD card or a USB-C flash drive, ensuring you never run out of storage. The integration of third-party cloud storage services like Google Drive, Dropbox, and OneDrive adds to the convenience by enabling seamless access to your files online.

Reimagined Reading Experience
The built-in NeoReader can let you highlight sentences or paragraphs that resonate with you, to easily mark and express your thoughts. Moreover, you can share your highlights, underlines, and annotations with others on social media platforms. By signing up for the Onyx Cloud, you gain access to 10 GB of free storage, which can be utilized to synchronize all your reading data across multiple BOOX devices. Features like auto rotation, dual tone frontlights, TTS services, and wireless file transfer can never make reading so much easier.
The Page is available now in the official BOOX Shop at $249.99 / €279.99, with an exclusive bundle to include a free additional magnetic cover.
Source: Boox Blog
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9 Comments on Boox Introduces Page - their Sophisticated 7" eReader

#1
Shrek
Battery life?
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#2
NeuralNexus
ShrekBattery life?
that is the key detail they left out
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#3
T0@st
News Editor
NeuralNexusthat is the key detail they left out
Spec sheet states that the device has a 2,300 mAh battery, but who knows how that factors into practical everyday usage.
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#4
Nostras
ShrekBattery life?
Battery life is a meme for e-readers. More than enough.
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#5
Halo3Addict
NostrasBattery life is a meme for e-readers. More than enough.
I dunno... for some reason they threw an octa-core into it, I'm thinking just to inflate the price. I was interested until I saw that and the price
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#6
Shrek
I really like my Kindle 11th generation.
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#7
kondamin
bit steep, would have been acceptable if it were 10"
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#8
Tahagomizer
Wait, have I gone 10 years back in time? Page turn buttons are now a feature? I think my 15 year old Sony PRS-505 is laughing somewhere...
Come on, a 100 euro Inkbook can do all of that, without all the marketing bullshit. In fact, lack of marketing bullshit is one of the features. Go figure...
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#9
Shrek
With a cover I don't even need to use the one switch on my Kindle (less to wear out).

Really like the adoption of USB C over micro USB where the connectors didn't seem to last long.
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