![]() ![]() The device is designed primarily for reading electronic books, but has some additional features which are defined by the installed software. Note: Since a part of the Flash memory size is system software, the portion available to the user is less than the total size of the memory chip. TXT, HTML, RTF, FB2, FB2.zip, DOC, DOCX, PRC, MOBI, CHM, EPUB, JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, PDF, DjVu, MP3, WAV, CBR, CBZ DisplayĮ Ink Kaleido Plus, 7,8", 4096 colors, touch(inductive Wacom + capacitive), resolution 1872x1404, pixel density - 300 ppi (100 ppi in color mode) with the Regal function The NOVA 3 Color is based on the Android 10.0 operating system, which allows you to install and use various applications. The E Reader has a compact body only 7,7 mm thick and at the same time it is equipped with a powerful 8-core processor, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth modules. Thanks to its increased screen, the capability to display colors and the possibility to make handwritten notes, this model will become an ideal choice for those who are planning to combine reading literature, working with documents and viewing comics. One can add a keybord or mouse via USB OTG or bluetooth though again lag on typing.Anyway very interesting idea, very bad reader.ONYX BOOX NOVA 3 Color is a device with an E Ink Kaleido Plus color 7,8” screen with a lighting system and double touch control. I am not going to sit my "book" on a stand, I want to change positions and "curl up with a book".Being a tablet the battery life holds up way better than I would have predicted even if it is eink. I found that it was unusable as a reader due to weight and the need for a remote for page turn buttons. Of course this is basically an android tablet so you have access to all ebook stores no need to strop drm or use calibre which was an attraction for me as well as considering some drills. Boox has done a lot of work to try to optimize ceratain apps in their store and for others have an optimize option it does help for some apps like some reading apps.The built in reader does not seem to have real page numbers but it seems to do pretty well with pdfs the high spec hardware compared to any regular ereader sure helps. If one wants to use apps not made by Boox for writing they can lag which makes it hard to use, this is because they are not designed for e-ink. So basically a very poor reading experience.By laggy this is not really the Boox's fault per say. One must also touch the screen to change pages which is clunky, many users buy a remote control to turn pages and put the Nova 3 on a stand or table rather than hold it. When I purchased this I did not expect the weight to bother me but it does when holding for a long time vs other ereaders like the Forma which has the same screen size. The Forma changes orentation when I turn it. The Forma has side page turn buttons and weighs much less despite the same screen size. I am comparing this as an ereader to a Koba Forma. I highly recommend to anyone searching for the elusive “E-ink reader that supports 3rd party reading apps” but I choose to use only as my dedicated e-Book reader which makes the battery last literally for a weeks on a single charge. The Boox Nova 3 has the full functional ability of android tablet or iPad. It literally took less than 10 minutes to connect to my WiFi, download reading apps and be good to go. It came preloaded with google play which allowed me to quickly download the Scribd app, kindle reader and lots of other apps with tons of free books. It’s the perfect portable size, and featherweight compared to my iPad. ![]() Tons of e-reader tablets are out there but the key was finding “E-reader that supports E-ink AND 3rd party apps” After many hours searching and reading reviews I settled in the Boox Nova 3 (7.8 inch) and I am so pleased with my purchase. My only problem was I didn’t want to be boxed into buying an Amazon kindle or B&N nook reader that only supported their brand books and subscriptions.After reading reviews of all the most popular ebook subscription services I settled on “Scribd” app because it had unlimited access for a cheap monthly subscription price to the most books, audiobooks and magazines from all the BIG NAME publishers which means you get lots of new releases.So I set out to find a E-reader tablet that supported 3rd party apps like Scribd. I have an iPad but for extended reading times the backlighting and blue light is bad for eyes. I wanted to buy an e-reader to read books on because I read a lot, sometimes hours at a time and the e-ink format is better for your eyes.
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