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In a move to revamp its popular smartphone-sized e-reader, Boox has announced the Palma 2, boasting a faster processor and a fingerprint reader. The new device, available for preorder today, addresses the laggy interface issues of its predecessor and runs on Android 13, a significant upgrade from the original's Android 11.
The Palma 2 retains its compact size and access to thousands of apps, making it a formidable alternative to Kindle and Kobo e-readers. The device features a 6.13-inch 300ppi E Ink Carta 1200 screen, 6GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. The addition of a fingerprint sensor integrated into its power button enhances security and convenience.
In addition to the Palma 2, Boox has also introduced two new e-paper note-taking devices: the Note Air4 C, featuring a color E Ink screen and a faster processor, and the Note Max, a black-and-white, stylus-capable tablet with a larger 13.3-inch E Ink Carta 1300 display.
The significance of these updates lies in Boox's commitment to improving its e-reader lineup, catering to the growing demand for compact, feature-rich devices that can seamlessly integrate into users' digital lives.
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