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Originally Posted by HLS
still not working. cant you just post the name lol work has the site blocked
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Ah...
Though it's an appalling design of "interactive" in worst sense web site
Boox Tab Mini C 7.8″ Color.
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The Tab Mini C has a metal back case with a low profile color and a smooth, curved shape. It makes it easy to hold the device, so you can read for a long time without your hands getting tired.
Peace and Joy, Have 'Em All
The mellow and soothing hues of Kaleido 3¹ render everything so peaceful and joyful. With the close-to-paper display², you can enjoy your favorite content with colorful illustrations in the sunlight.
Watch the Colors Flow
The refresh technology on the Tab Mini C makes content flow so smoothly. You can effortlessly navigate books and apps thanks to the HD, Balanced, Fast, and Ultrafast modes.
Exclusive GPU
Accelerates all tasks and reduces afterimages.
BOOX Super Refresh Technology
Gives apps a smoother experience with four refresh modes and one-touch refresh.
Just Can’t Stop Reading
The Tab Mini C is designed to make it more fun to read color-filled novels, manga, web pages, and other content. With a big battery, front lights, a g-sensor, and the ability to read books in different formats, you can read and mark up your books from day to night.
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I rather thought ottischwenk would recommend it.
It need a bright front light even in ambient light good enough to read mono eink, so little advantage in eyestrain over LCD with matte screen and brightness carefully adjusted.
The 300 dpi mono is a bit misleading. That's the 150 dpi color and using coloured sub pixel addressing.
I can afford a Color Boox, but I'm sure I'd find it pointless as I don't read comics. I have read comics & graphic novels occasionally on my €200 10″ Lenovo LCD tablet and because of size/reading duration compared to a text novel, not at all straining.
Both the embedded and text links work, even on Waterfox Classic, so you'll have to try outside work.
I do have the Boyue Likebook Mars 7.8″Android and a nice feature is being able to turn off the Google Framework (only a few apps need it on, Playstore and Google Play books etc). It's handy for the Irish Library Apps and Google PlayBooks etc, but even with KOReader, it's a poor experience compared to Sony, Kindle or Kobo. Better than the reMarkable.
I've now got a an LG 23.5″ UHD HDR 4K screen that's like coloured paper. Wonderful to read PDFs and graphic novels etc, though not very portable. No glare or reflection or flicker. Perfect colour temperature white. So I'll wait and buy a 10″ to 14″ tablet when one comes out with as good a screen as my LG. The new Amazon Fire was almost tempting but less than 100% Android compatible.

I'd sooner have MS Surface Windows x86-64 than only have Amazon store.