Onyx launched the Boox Go 7 Colour again in June, a 7″ ereader with web page buttons and a coloration E Ink display screen, and now the white model of the Boox Go Colour 7 is lastly accessible to buy on Amazon, and it’s transport now.
Onyx has been promoting the white model ever because the Boox Go 7 was launched in June, however for some purpose there was a big delay getting it out the door.
Apart from being a special coloration, there’s additionally one main distinction between the white model and the black model. The white model has an indented display screen, much like the Kobo Libra Color, whereas the black model has a flush entrance display screen.
There’s in all probability a slight distinction in display screen readability and crispness with out the added flush layer, however I didn’t discover an enormous distinction evaluating the black Go Colour 7 with the Kobo Libra Color. In actual fact, the display screen appears higher on the Boox, and the display screen door impact appears to be much less noticable, however Onyx exaggerates the colours so it’s onerous to check.
So far as 7″ coloration ereaders go, I really feel just like the Boox Go Colour 7 is among the greatest choices. It runs Android 12 and may set up apps, so it might probably make higher use of the colour display screen than another gadgets just like the Kobo Libra Color, however the Kobo has stylus assist and the Boox doesn’t, in order that’s an enormous benefit for Kobo.
The Boox has the sting with regards to specs, although, with an octa-core CPU, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of space for storing, plus there’s a microSD card slot. It additionally has a built-in speaker and a mic and it helps text-to-speech to learn books aloud.
See my Boox Go Colour 7 evaluate for the complete listing of specs, together with execs and cons, and there’s additionally a video evaluate of the black model if you wish to see it in motion.