The Boox Palma 2 eReader has been unveiled as the latest version of the brand's compact, smartphone-sized model that's engineered to deliver impressive capabilities for a wide range of users.
The unit is equipped with a Carta 1200 ePaper display for comfortable reading that measures in at 6.13-inches to support comfortable holding in the hand. The unit also features BOOX Super refresh technology to further enhance the level of reading comfort, while the dual speakers, programmable.smart button and 16MP rear-facing camera round out the eReader as being a true smartphone alternative.
The Boox Palma 2 eReader is powered by a 3,950mAh battery and comes in black and white colors priced starting at $280. The unit runs Android 13, while a built-in fingerprint scanner keeps personal information protected.
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The Boox Palma 2 Runs Android 13, Has a Fingerprint Scanner and More
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