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

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

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

Brand: BOOX


Model Name: Go 7


Display Technology: Electronic Ink


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Screen Size: 7 Inches


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Battery Life: 1 days


Display resolution: 300 in black


Included Components: DEVICE


Color: White


Standing screen display size: ‎7 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎300 in black


Max Screen Resolution: ‎300 in black 150 in color PPI Pixels Per Inch


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎1 days


Brand: ‎BOOX


Series: ‎Go 7


Item model number: ‎Go 7


Operating System: ‎Android


Item Weight: ‎13.7 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎6 x 5.3 x 0.25 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎6 x 5.3 x 0.25 inches


Color: ‎White


Flash Memory Size: ‎64 GB


Battery Type: ‎Lithium-Ion Polymer


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎BOOX


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎June 10, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 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

  • Wasn’t the best purchase/experience
Color: White
The experience I had with this product was not the best.. I was so excited to receive this e-reader after doing much research and decided to get this one because of the many features it has with the color option as well as being able to have different apps to download and read books through. While unboxing and setting up my device, I noticed this little mark on the right side corner on the screen. I didn’t think much of it and continued to set my device up but the small marking just turned into a slight crack out of nowhere and my heart dropped… Mind you I’m the type that really handles my new devices like a baby because I get excited yet I’m careful with new purchases so there was no way I was even tapping the screen hard. As i’ve seen in other reviews, the device itself does have a plastic back and it does feel fragile but I didn’t think it would be this fragile… The value of the product itself didn’t match up to how it really is… I noticed the ghosting on the device was also on the bad side and you really have to work with the settings to somewhat manage with it. With the color feature it is nice but the overall screen itself gives a faded effect and you really have to turn the brightness up to see unless you’re in a really lit area. Overall, I was really sad with this purchase and the experience of the screen.. I was super excited to have this device but with the screen being like this along with many other things I noticed it just wasn’t it.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024 by Amazon Shopper Amazon Shopper

  • Best E reader for power users, hands down.
Color: Black
I upgraded to this from my Paperwhite 11 because I wanted page turn buttons and more customizability. I half-expected the page turn buttons to feel mushy, but im pleased to report they actually feel great and tactile. The screen is yes, grainier than non color e ink, but it only bothered me on smaller font sizes, and the font size I read on (pictured above) is still smaller than the paperwhite's smallest size. The screen id the exact same size, maybe slightly bigger than my paperwhite was, but the thick bezel is on the side instead of the bottom, which, of course facilitates the buttons, but also, in my opinion is better for handleability. Part of the reason I had swapped is that my paperwhite had been experiencing slowdowns, in contrast, my Go Color 7 is snappy to commands, although sometimes the touchscreen has some issues recognizing an input. The color of the screen, although still washed out like all Kaleido 3 screens looks great, and works for comics and the illustrated Tolkien editions I've been reading. With the frontlight fully maxed out both in warmth and brightness, the screen is also legible in all environments. The ghosting is a problem, but has a relatively simple solution. In the native neoreader (where you should ideally sideload your books) set it to do a full/ depth refresh every page turn. This essentially eliminated ghosting in all but a few occasions for me. Those are as follows: - Zooming in on a picture - Coming back to a page from anything that brings up a UI (table of contents, font selection, etc.) Luckily this can be solved by setting up a full refresh shortcut bound to holding one of the page turn buttons for a half second. This is relatively hassle free, but really shouldve been handled automatically in software. I love the customizability on the Go Color 7, since i can download whatever apps i want and sideload whatever books and fonts i want, this does require some technical knowhow, however. My only other real complaint is that the UI, and software needs tweaking in a few places, apps are sorted alphabetically, which is great! But i should be able to sort them into shelves like any other android tablet or phone, or order them how I wish, which you cant do without installing a launcher, which would likely mess with much of the optimization if an e ink device, so ive avoided it. Like i mentioned earlier, ghosting is mostly avoidable in the native reader app, but depth refreshes should be more frequent and customizable in other apps and should automically happen after interacting with UI/ image elements. Luckily this doesnt impact the main application of the device much (reading) which is why I've docked only one star for it. The battery life is bad, for an E ink device, but still lasts many days, so I have no complaints. I also think when you search in the base reader, it should list the chapter its from so if youre looking for indexed terms you dont have to memorize the oage number of the index. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024 by Kindle Customer Kindle Customer

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