Boox Palma 2 Pro: The Pocket-Sized Android That’s Not a Phone

▼ Summary
– The Boox Palma 2 Pro is a second-generation pocket-sized e-reader featuring a color screen and mobile data connectivity.
– Boox e-readers are Android tablets with E Ink screens and some software quirks due to their unofficial Google Play Store implementation.
– Unlike the larger, chunkier Kindle Colorsoft, the Palma 2 Pro is designed to be pocket-sized, resembling a phone in size and shape.
For those seeking a truly portable digital reading experience that breaks from the traditional e-reader mold, the Boox Palma 2 Pro offers a compelling alternative. This pocket-sized Android device upgrades its predecessor with a vibrant color E Ink screen and mobile data connectivity, positioning itself as a unique hybrid between a dedicated e-reader and a smartphone.
The original Palma model attracted a dedicated following by providing a focused platform for reading and light app usage, free from the constant interruptions of a typical smartphone. Boox devices fundamentally operate as Android tablets equipped with specialized E Ink displays, though their software experience can feel slightly unconventional due to their particular implementation of Google Play services. This new iteration, however, introduces features that could potentially invite more distraction, blurring the line further between a simple e-reader and a full-fledged communication device.
A key enhancement in the Palma 2 Pro is its visual upgrade. It replaces the first-generation’s 6.1-inch monochrome screen with a 6.13-inch color E Ink Kaleido display. This is the identical screen technology found in Amazon’s Kindle Colorsoft. While the Amazon device features a larger 7-inch screen and more substantial bezels, it isn’t designed for pocketability. The Palma 2 Pro, in contrast, maintains a form factor that is remarkably similar to a standard smartphone, making it exceptionally easy to carry anywhere.
(Source: Ars Technica)





