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Onyx Boox Palma 2 Evaluate – Greatest Transportable eReader?


Boox Palma 2 Review

Evaluate Date: February 2025 – Evaluate unit bought from Amazon

Overview

Onyx launched the Boox Palma 2 in November of 2024 as a follow-up to the unique Palma that got here out in 2023 (at first the Palma was simply an experiment that was launched on a really restricted foundation, however then they did a full launch a pair months later after they found folks had been really interested by phone-sized ereaders).

In typical Onyx style, they solely modified a couple of minor particulars with the brand new mannequin. They added a fingerprint sensor and so they’re utilizing a barely quicker CPU now, and so they up to date the software program to a more moderen model of Android (13), however that’s it for upgrades.

The Palma is an unusual E Ink system. It has a 6.13″ E Ink Carta 1200 display screen with 300 ppi, which sounds fairly commonplace, however the display screen is quite a bit narrower than typical 6″ ereaders just like the fundamental Kindle.

The {hardware} options are additionally vastly completely different than what you’d discover on most ereaders. The Palma doesn’t simply seem like a telephone, its feature-set is extra phone-like too. It has 6GB of RAM, with 128GB of onboard storage, and there’s additionally a microSD card slot.

Different {hardware} options embody a rotation sensor, a light-weight sensor, it has an exterior speaker, twin microphones, there’s a USB-C port (with OTG assist), and it has a 16MP rear digicam with LED flash (which may also be used as a flashlight).

The Boox Palma 2 sells for $279.99 from Onyx’s official Amazon retailer. As of this writing, Onyx remains to be promoting the first gen Palma as nicely, and it’s going for $245.99.

Boox Palma 2 Fast Evaluate

Professionals

  • Cellphone-like kind issue with the narrower display screen makes it extra pocketable and moveable than different ereaders.
  • Extra versatile than most ereaders with the Android 13 OS, and superior {hardware} options (microSD card slot, fingerprint reader, speaker, digicam, and many others).
  • The E Ink display screen seems nice, and the quicker and smoother refreshing with BSR is an enormous step up from non-BSR units.
  • Quantity buttons can be utilized as page-turn buttons, and there’s an additional “Good” button that may be programmed to do every kind of issues.

Cons

  • Excessive value.
  • It seems like a telephone however it will possibly’t really be used as a telephone because it lacks a SIM card slot.
  • Sophisticated software program; nearly all the things requires fidgeting with settings (as an illustration, there are at the very least 3 separate settings it’s a must to tweak to get music apps to play within the background with out turning off).

Verdict

I actually like the dimensions and form of the Palma for studying on the go, and it’s surprisingly responsive for an E Ink system due to the {hardware} upgrades and BSR, but it surely’s type of a bizarre system that’s midway between a telephone and an ereader.

It doesn’t really feel as good as most fashionable telephones as a result of the casing is made out of plastic, and it’s type of on the thick facet, however the system feels lighter than a telephone, and the textured again has a pleasant grippy really feel.

It’s one of the vital moveable E Ink units in the marketplace (why isn’t {that a} extra frequent characteristic when to involves ereaders—they maintain getting greater as an alternative of smaller), and I actually like how the amount buttons can be utilized as web page buttons, and so they’re positioned in a spot that’s comfy to make use of with both hand.

Whereas I actually just like the Palma’s kind issue and general efficiency, I in the end determined to ship it again as a result of it’s simply too costly for my explicit use case. I largely simply need to learn Kindle ebooks and library ebooks; I don’t want 128GB of space for storing, a digicam, a fingerprint reader, and all the opposite additional options. If it may really be used as a telephone I might be superb with all that and the upper asking value, however as an ereader it’s simply greater than I would like. Hopefully we’ll begin to see extra phone-sized ereaders just like the Palma getting launched within the close to future.

Boox Palma 2 Video Evaluate

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Boox Palma 2 Specs

  • 6.13-inch E Ink Carta 1200 show.
  • Decision: 1648 x 824 (300 ppi).
  • Capacitive touchscreen.
  • Frontlight with heat and funky temperature management.
  • OS: Android 13 with Google Play.
  • CPU: Octa-core + BSR.
  • 6GB RAM.
  • 128GB space for storing.
  • MicroSD card slot.
  • WiFi (2.4GHz + 5GHz).
  • Bluetooth 5.1.
  • 16MP rear digicam with LED flash.
  • USB-C port with OTG assist.
  • Battery: 3950mAh Li-ion Polymer.
  • Rotation sensor.
  • Gentle sensor.
  • Fingerprint reader.
  • Constructed-in speaker and mics.
  • Textual content-to-Speech assist.
  • Supported doc codecs: PDF, CAJ, DJVU, CBR, CBZ, EPUB, EPUB3, AZW3, MOBI, TXT, DOC, DOCX, FB2, CHM, RTF, HTML, ZIP, PRC, PPT, PPTX.
  • Dimensions: 159 x 80 x 8.0 mm.
  • Weight: 170 grams.
  • Worth: $279 USD through Amazon.

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