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Full Android Tablet with E-Ink Screen
I have chronic migraine so I'm not able to use a regular tablet and have a kindle with the e-ink screen. Is there an e-ink tablet that runs regular android or an e-ink reader that can be made to run regular android? I'd just like something I could use to use the facebook, twitter, and gmail apps.
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There are actually a number of android E-Ink devices out there, such as the Onyx Boox and Boyue devices. They range in size from 6 in. screens to 10 in., with rumors of even larger ones on the way. You will also find Icarus and Energy Sistem devices, most of which are rebadged Boyue devices, I believe. Some are easier to find than others. You'll find threads about all of them somewhere on mobileread!
As far as where to buy them, that depends on what country you live in. If you have an idea of what size device you'd like, and any other features you want, then the search can narrow a bit! |
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Thanks!
Thanks for the suggestions!
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T62+
It sounds like the T62+ will fit my needs then. So, you can install regular android apps like facebook, twitter, amazon kindle, and chrome then? It would be great to do all my web based reading on it.
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I actually just found that Amazon has the Icarus Android E-Reader
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I don't want to burst your bubble but:
Most of the apps you are mentioning are not prepared for high contrast reading on e-ink devices, resulting often (not allways) in gray on gray resolution pictures. To make this even more confusing this behaviour can be device or firmware dependend, so some devices tend to show menus in some apps in white letters with white background, others show them readable. In my experience android eink devices can be satisfactorily used for what you are intending to use them but require often a lot of fiddling to be satisfied with the result. Some of this mentioned fiddling means finding a specific version of an app from 1-3 years ago others means changing the app itself... Best get one into your hands and try it out some time before bying it. BTW: Some kindles are hackable and they all have an android backbone so why didn't you free your device first and use it to its limits. Last edited by nhedgehog; 01-24-2016 at 04:43 AM. |
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Thanks
I read that the Onyx tablets have some special software that makes regular android apps more visible on an e-ink screen so I'm currently looking at the Onyx Boox M96+. I can get that on amazon and then return it to them if I don't like it.
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I can tell you that the Gmail app looks and works just fine on E-Ink. I don't know about the others you mentioned, as I have never used them. What can happen on some apps is that menus end up being white-on-white or black-on-black because they were designed for color displays and not for grayscale. Titanium Backup is one of those. That is frustrating. But I haven't run into this problem in apps I've used for reading, like Moon Reader Pro or Instapaper. The default ebook reader apps on Onyx devices are good - especially Neo Reader. In fact, I am running Onyx firmware on my Boyue T62+ because the Onyx firmware gives me better battery life and a better ebook reader app. YMMV, of course. But if you don't mind investing a little time in seeing what works well and what doesn't, you can come up with a good solution.
The next best thing to an E-Ink device is to use night mode on a "regular" Android tablet, for whatever apps may support it. I have tried that, but I still find E-Ink easier on my eyes. |
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No, the eInk Kindles run Linux. Only the "Fire" tablets are Android-based, and the OP specifically said that he wants an eInk device, not an LCD tablet.
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Ups, right you are. Thanks for the clarification.
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On your Boyue T62+, can you download Overdrive and use it to download and read library books?
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