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Originally Posted by esfandiyar2002
As it shows,the opportunists once again come in scene from the shadows to present what Onyx already have in hand.It seems that the only superiority of their model to the Onyx Max is to have both dual touch and stylus pen working.They claim that Onyx Max is limited to pen,but theirs works for both.The battery capacity of theirs is 1270 compared to 4100 of Max.
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I was going over the two spec pages for the
Good 13.3" eReader and
Onyx Boox Max, and I noticed a few other differences:
- Weight
350g for the Good, 490g for the Onyx Boox Max. Presumably this is due to the difference in battery specs.
- Battery Life
Both claim a month for standby battery life. I'd expect to see some difference in the real world given the respective capacities.
- RAM
512MB for the Good, 1 GB for the Onyx Boox Max.
- Built-in Storage
4 GB for the Good, 16 GB for the Onyx Boox Max. Given that some is used by the OS, there may be some issues with app capacity if you install a lot of Android apps.
- Bluetooth
Bluetooth supported in Onyx Boox Max. No mention one way or the other in Good.
- SD Slot
The Good mentions "SD" while the Onyx Boox Max mentions "microSD". I'd bet both are microSD, but the maximum capacity might be interesting to see (64GB/128GB/200GB sizes not explicitly mentioned as supported).
- microUSB interface
Explicitly mentioned in Onyx Boox Max. No mention in Good.
- Audio
Explicitly mentioned in Onyx Boox Max (Built in speaker and microphone, Speaker jack). No mention in Good.
- Open Source Firmware
Good will release their firmware as Open Source. We'll see if this is a benefit in the long-run. No judgement here, just an observation.