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Originally Posted by orebmur
Taking into account the maturity of the supplied software regardless of the underlying OS release version, Onyx wins hands down. While Likebook has a decisive hardware advantage due to the availability of an SD card slot, their software offerings leave much to desire when compared with the superior applications supplied by Onyx.
There is no inherent advantage in having the latest OS release version if the hardware vendor's bundled software and related support leaves too much to desire.
I'd rather prefer a device with well balanced and properly supported software than just the latest immature version of whatever consumers usually crave for.
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The operating system for both Boox and Likebook devices is Android - and there are excellent apps to install.
So I only use the scribble parts of the included applications - not the other.
And Boox is only ahead when you want to scribble in files other than pdf files.
With Likebook, on the other hand, there is the pen in the keyboard, which is why you are not only dependent on the supplied applications.
And since I don't use handwritten notes in other ebook formats, likebook is clearly ahead.