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Originally Posted by rowe
This video claims this is smallest and lightest ereader:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=oqFmITJ_PW0
Sounds like it's lighter than an InkPalm, and the screen is smaller. The case seems bigger though.
The main thing I like about it is it seems to have no additional layers above the e-ink. So should be matte and relatively clear.
The case design seems a bit clunky, and I'm guessing it doesn't have a touchscreen or Android. But might be an interesting alternative to an InkPalm or Hisense Touch.
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That looks bigger in every dimension then the InkPalm. Without an actual spec sheet or dimensions though it can be deceiving. The InkPalm is almost iPhone 4 lvls small.
Edit: didn't see you own one forget the size comparison lol. Also why didn't they show any book on it. That is a pretty low res screen but epaper probably matter.
Edit it's 136x75x7.4mm vs the mini at 143.5 x 76.6 x 6.9mm so looks large in the video is all.