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Screen protection with ONYX Glass. Hall Sensor. Boox Super Refresh technology for smooth image transitions. Fingerprint scanner in the power button. Auto screen orientation function. Stylus (up to 4096 levels of pressure) included.
Stylus included (4096 degrees of pressure). MOON Light 2 screen backlight with adjustable glow temperature. Magnets and Hall sensor for using cases. Auto screen orientation. ASAHI safety glass.
Screen
10.3 "
1872х1404 px /227 ppi/
paper-like (E Ink Carta)
monochrome /16 shades of gray/
touchscreen /two-layer/
protected screen /ONYX Glass/
lighting /MOON Light 2/
10.3 "
1872х1404 px
paper-like (E Ink Carta)
monochrome /16 grayscale/
touchscreen /capacitive with multi-touch/
protected screen /Asahi/
lighting
Formats
E-book formatsTXT, HTML, RTF, FB2, FB2.zip, DOC, DOCX, PRC, MOBI, CHM, EPUB
TXT, HTML, RTF, FB2, FB2.zip, MOBI, CHM, DOC, DOCX, PRC, EPUB, PDF, PP /PPT, DjVu, CBR, CBZ/
Photo/video formatsJPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, PDF, DjVuJPG, PNG, GIF, BMP
Other formatsMP3, WAV, CBR, CBZMP3, WAV
Hardware
Operating systemAndroid 12Android 11.0
CPU speed
2.4GHz /8 cores/
2 GHz /8 cores/
RAM4 GB4 GB
Storage capacity64 GB64 GB
Card reader
Data transfer
Data transfer
Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Bluetooth v 5.0
USB C
Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Bluetooth v 5.0
USB C /oTG support/
Multimedia
Multimedia
 
voice recorder
speaker
dictionary
browser
audio player
accelerometer
mini-Jack (3.5 mm)
voice recorder
speaker
dictionary
browser
audio player
accelerometer
General
Battery capacity3700 mAh3700 mAh
Case included
Materialmagnesium alloymagnesium alloy
Size (HxWxD)226x193x5.8 mm229.4х195.4х5.8 mm
Weight430 g445 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2023september 2022

E-book formats

File formats supported by the reader that contain text (and sometimes graphic information). The most popular in the CIS are, in particular, FB2, TXT, HTML, WORD (DOC), RTF, ePUB, Djvu and PDF.

Photo/video formats

File formats supported by the reader that contain multimedia information — graphics or video. The most popular image file formats are, among others, JPG(the standard format for modern digital photography), BMP and GIF; video files — MP4, MPG, AVI, 3GP (video format for mobile devices), FLV, MOV.

Other formats

Many advanced reader models are able to "perceive" not only e-books, graphic files and videos, but also other file formats. The most common support for music files: MP3, WMA, in especially advanced cases — AAC, OGG, lossless formats APE and FLAC. Of the non-musical formats, some readers support ZIP and RAR archive files, as well as Microsoft Office documents (PPT(X), XLS(X))

Operating system

A software product that ensures the correct operation of the installed software and convenient management of e-book functions. Conventionally, the family of "readers" is divided into two large camps: some work under the Android OS (in various versions of Android 6.0, Android 9.0, Android 10, Android 11, Android 12), others run Linux. The Android system is not always well adapted to the features of the e-book interface, but a significant trump card up its sleeve is support for installing applications from the Google store. Linux -led readers stay afloat longer in offline mode, but most of them cannot be installed with third-party applications.

CPU speed

The frequency of the built-in e-book processor is one of the main indicators that determine its performance (the speed of copying files to the built-in memory, opening larger files, loading Internet pages, etc.). On the other hand, this indicator is not decisive and can only be used for comparison in books of the same model range.

Card reader

Possibility of expansion of own built-in memory at the expense of replaceable memory cards. In addition to increasing the amount of memory, such a medium facilitates the exchange of information between an e-book and other devices: for example, you can download a book to a laptop equipped with a card reader, write it to a memory card and install the card in an e-book. Note that at the present time several types of memory cards are actively used, and not all of them are mutually compatible; therefore, when buying a book with a memory card slot, you need to pay special attention to the type of cards supported.

Multimedia

QWERTY keyboard. The presence in the reader of its own physical keyboard for entering text. You may need to enter text if you need to find a book by title, a piece of text by a keyword, or a word in a dictionary (see Built-in Dictionary); this function is also useful if the reader is equipped with its own built-in browser (see Built-in browser) and is capable of providing Internet access.

Headphone output(3.5 mm). A standard mini-jack connector that allows you to connect headphones to an audiobook. Most consumer-grade headphones currently being produced are equipped with a 3.5 mm plug, which makes this connector very versatile. Usually, the presence of a headphone output in an audiobook means that it is equipped with a built-in media player and/or FM tuner, and headphones can also be used to read text from the screen.

Dictaphone. The ability to use an e-book as a voice recorder, to record speech and other sounds. To do this, the device is equipped with its own built-in microphone, and to play the recorded material, an output to headphones and/or its own speaker is provided.

Built-in speaker. The audiobook has its own built-in speaker. The speaker can be used to play audio files, FM broadcasts, video soundtrack, or read text from the scree...n; the presence of a speaker, usually, implies the presence in the reader of at least one of the above functions.

— Built-in dictionary. The presence in the software set of the book of an electronic dictionary (or several dictionaries), which allows the translation of individual words and expressions. This feature can be especially useful for those who like to read books in foreign languages.

— Built-in browser. The presence of a built-in browser allows you to view Internet pages on the screen of the reader; connection to the Internet is carried out using Wi-Fi or 3G technology (see the relevant paragraphs of the glossary)

— Built-in audio player. The ability to use an e-book to play audio files through headphones or a built-in speaker. The most common support for MP3 music files; some models are capable of playing other types of audio files, such as WMA, AAC, OGG, and even the lossless APE and FLAC formats.

— FM receiver. Readers equipped with an FM receiver allow you to listen to FM radio broadcasts through headphones or a built-in speaker.

— Voice reading. The ability of an e-book to read the written text and output it to external speakers or connected headphones. The voice sounds quite monotonous and with a noticeable "computer" accent. Pronunciation, usually, is at a level sufficient for understanding.

— Accelerometer. A device that reacts to shaking and changes in the position of an e-book in space. The accelerometer provides advanced control options: for example, you can change the screen orientation from portrait to landscape and vice versa by simply turning the reader to the appropriate position, switch the music track by shaking, etc.
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