I'm also entitled to quote from Onyx-Boox's early draft Manual for the Kepler series (which is what I was doing above), which is (AFAIK) the only explicit description of the differences between the Kepler Pro and the (proposed, but never released) Kepler and Kepler Lite.
I was not expressing a personal opinion, I was stating the manufacturer's definitions. I am not denying that there are multiple models that are variants of the Kepler Pro, I am simply stating that they are not variants of the Kepler, as Onyx-Boox defined these terms.
The Russian site appears to omit mention of BT, even for models with BT that they offer the standard model for (e.g. the Max), as well as their variant models. Whilst it is possible that they are having O-B produce special BT-less versions of all these, it seems more likely that the omission simply exists in the Russian site's specifications lists. As I have said before, retailers often get specs lists wrong.
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