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Weight of C67/AG2

I've been looking at both the Onyx C67/AG2 and the Boyue T62+ as possible replacements for my i62HD. I recently discovered that the widely listed weight (173g) of the T62+ is wildly inaccurate (a couple of MR readers were king enough to weigh theirs and confirm that it weighs 221g). So I thought I'd check out the weight of the competition. All the official Onyx-Boox listings have O-B's vague (and somewhat bizarre) "≤ 200g" (for the C67). www.onyx-boox.ru reports the C67ML as 169g. onyx-boox.com reports the AG2 as 184g. While it is possible that some internal variation (e.g. a different battery) yields different weights for these apparently-physically-identical models, I thought it best to check that these figures are accurate.

Does anybody have a C67 and/or AG2, and access to a reasonable accurate set of scales, to confirm/refute these numbers?

A few grams difference doesn't really matter, but a 20-30% difference (as between the T62+'s reported and actual weights) could be a deciding factor.
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