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BOOX Tablet Go Color 7 ePaper E Ink Tablet 4G 64G Front Light (Black)

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  • BOOX Tablet Go 7 Color ePaper E Ink Tablet 4G 64G

Brand: BOOX


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Operating System: Android


Special Feature: Front Light, Lightweight


Model Name: Go 7


Manufacturer: BOOX


Model Number: Go 7


Brand Name: BOOX


Model Name: Go 7


Built-In Media: DEVICE


Specific Uses For Product: [Possible values eBook reading, note-taking, document annotation]


Display Type: E INK


Native Resolution: 300 in black 150 in color ppi


Operating System: Android


Additional Features: Front Light, Lightweight


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Item Weight: 0.19 Kilograms


Screen Size: 7 Inches


Color: Black


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  • Great E-Reader
Color: Black
I'm reviewing this from a straight up ebook standpoint, since I really don't read comics or anything requiring color, but the Page wasn't on the Amazon store but this Go Color 7 version was. I came from a Kindle Voyage, which I loved for years, and this is a nice upgrade. I really like that it's Android based so it lets me use my Kindle Library as well as being open for other storefronts and sideloading books. Great size and feel with the tactile buttons that can be set as page turners. I really like holding it sideways so the buttons are at the bottom, it makes it super comfy to hold it from the bottom with either one or both hands, and being able to turn the page with my thumb on either button. The charge lasts a good while, and you can set it to auto-power-off so it doesn't burn battery all the time. Startup from a full off state only takes a minute. The only personal gripe I have is that the backlighting is just slightly less uniform than my Voyage was, but not that bad and it really doesn't bother me overall. There are some ghosting issues that you can easily solve in settings for text reading, but if you are looking for a really dedicated color graphic novel reader I'd look into one of Boox's higher end models or from another company. But for ebooks I give this one a 4.5/5, it's a solid eReader with a whole lot of flexibility built in. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024 by PJM

  • Amazing product with a beautiful screen
Color: Black
This eReader truly is amazing, obviously not without its faults. But it works so good and it having android built in gives you so much freedom. Obviously it being an eReader it does some from a good amount of ghosting but the customization really allows to fight most of it off. Some app work better than others I would say. I tried the kindle app and the google books app and both work good but hands down the google books app has more features that work great on the Go 7 Color. There is less ghosting and in my opinion is a better experience. As for the color, as seen in my images, it is good. It is a little dull indoor, but what surprised me the most is the color seems to be more vibrant when outdoor. It is truly fascinating and I am not complaining at all. Overall so far my experience has been as expected and a great product. I would definitely recommend after you adjust some settings. I will definitely be buying another Boox again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024 by Izzy barragan Izzy barragan

  • Expensive, poorly made, return was frustrating
Color: White
I never leave reviews.. this one really frustrated me. I was really excited for this ereader and expected it to be great due to the high price and the overall ability to use it with all available reading apps on the play store..when I recieved it, it did feel cheaply made. I did love the color and the overall style of it though. The first day having it, the back of the device popped open and the buttons for page turning just didn’t work even after resetting the settings multiple times for page turning. I messaged support from the website and they said I had to return it to CHINA and once they got it they would send a replacement.. I then decided to just return it through Amazon had to pay $20 for shipping and it was really frustrating also thought it included the case… it did not. I am disappointed and sad the company didn’t make it easier for a defective device to be replaced because I think i could have liked it if I had it working properly even with the glitches it had in the operating system I could have looked past those. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024 by Natasha H Natasha H

  • The TLDR of it all: I’d buy it again and recommend it
Color: Black
The TLDR of it all: I’d buy it again and recommend it. However, make sure you have realistic expectations and you're ready to customize the device to your liking. I was hesitant to get this due to the numerous comments about the color being too dull, and other complaints regarding ghosting and the UI. I’ve owned various models of kindles for the past 13 years, but I don’t like that I’m limited to the Kindle store or that I can’t read comics due to the Kindles only being black and white. I don’t care for reading on a computer/laptop and don’t own a tablet. I didn’t want to get a tablet because I like the way ereaders are lit for my eyes, but wanted color so I could read comics on it. The Boox seemed like my best option. There seem to be fewer reviews which made it harder for me to figure out if I wanted to buy it. So, I’ve written a fairly long one that will hopefully help some of y’all out. The review will talk about the UI, battery life, ghosting, and color. User Interface: The UI on this definitely takes some getting used to. Because the device runs on android software, there’s a lot that it can do which means there’s a lot to learn about the way it works. The UI is like a combination of a kindle, tablet, and drawing tablet. I reference a drawing tablet because of how customizable the gestures are. Assigning a role function to each gesture is a bit confusing at first, but once you do it the first time it becomes fairly instinctive. My main issue with the gestures is the gestures assigned to the sides of the tablet can be a bit difficult to use while in an app. I think that will go away over time as I learn where the screen ends. I do like that the brightness/saturation/controls can be adjusted by app as opposed to having to change them every time you use a different app. For example, when I use Hoopla it’s programmed to up the brightness and saturation so that the comics are better quality, but those settings change when I open the kindle. I dislike that I can’t uninstall certain apps that come with it like the music function. However, that’s something that pretty much every device has. If you struggle learning new interfaces, I wouldn’t really recommend this unless you’re dedicated to figuring out how it works. The user manual is easy to navigate and easy to understand. Battery Life: The battery life is definitely not as long as my kindle oasis, but this one is programmed to power off after a certain amount of time. I generally prefer my devices to turn off when not using them as opposed to sleeping, so this is really great for me. The power off function also helps prolong the battery life. The battery will run out quicker if you have brightness up or have intense refresh settings, which is to be expected of any device. I have no trouble plugging the device in before going to bed, the same with all my other electronics, so the battery lasting more than a day isn’t an issue for me. I can’t attest to how long the battery lasts without charging because I don’t leave the device on for several days without charging it. The start up speed is slower than my kindle, but I wouldn’t say it’s a significant time difference since the device is turning back on, not coming out of sleep mode. The device does have a sleep mode, and it wakes up very quickly then. Customizing: I like that the Boox lets me customize pretty much everything. I hate that I can’t really put a screensaver on my kindle and that unless I pay to remove them there will be ads. With this device I’m able to put whatever screensaver I want. The gesture customizing is also really helpful just because it makes the device more intuitive for me. You can also organize apps into folders like it’s a phone. The app range is significantly larger and I’ve been able to download Hoopla, Libby, Kindle, and Goodreads. They all work well and I haven’t had any issues so far. Ghosting: I don’t think the ghosting is as bad as others are making it out to be. You can increase the refresh rate in each app to help with it. The only time ghosting is particularly bad is if you were on a page that didn’t have only text. For example, when going to the next page of a comic there’s significant ghosting of the previous panels. However, I have mine set up to manually refresh if I swipe from the bottom of the screen. So I turn the page then swipe up. I don’t mind the extra step since it’s kind of all one motion for me. The ghosting isn’t very bad if I’m using Libby or Kindle for books, but it does automatically refresh every few pages/clicks depending on your settings. Overall, yes there is ghosting, but there’s a lot you can do to minimize it. It just depends on if you’re willing to manually refresh every once in a while and how annoying that’ll be for you. Color: Color is what I was most concerned about since the whole reason I bought the thing was to read comics. Obviously the color isn’t as bright. The device doesn’t have an LED screen so I was never under the impression that the color would be super vibrant. I messed with the settings in Hoopla a lot to get the brightness and saturation to a place I was satisfied with. So, you’ll definitely have to put in the time to get the settings right for you. I feel like the comics look like the Silver-Copper age comics. They’re not as shiny as today’s comics, but they look like they were printed on paper like they used to be. I’ve attached some photos for comparison. I’ve also attached a photo of the comic panel the Boox is displaying for a better look at the color difference. The screenshots on Boox come across in the full color I would get on any LED device once transferred to my phone/computer. The provided panel was taken as a screenshot with Boox. My main complaint with color is when you click to the next page/panel it briefly looks like the device is glitching. Once I realized the device was okay and not going to crash, I just made my peace with it and now it doesn't really bother me. Overall, I think people are placing unfair expectations on color vibrancy, and that this is a good option for reading comics as long as you’re okay with the older look and not the bright and shiny look we have today. Conclusion: I really like the Boox, and I would recommend it to others. However, you have to go in knowing you’ll have to put in the effort to learn the device and how to customize it to best suit you. I think the effort to do so is really worth it for how the device works once customized. I give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024 by Alyssa Powell Alyssa Powell

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