B7 Pro

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B7 Pro

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The quality of the X4 screen

OMG! I'm so glad I'm not the only one that hates touch screens on E-readers I mainly use the Xteink X4 when away from home, and the BigMe B7 Pro at home. On the B7 I set it to only work with stylus, not fingers.

YouKnow_MeEither in r/xteinkereader

February 25, 2026 8:55 PM

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If you could only use one device, what are you picking

Bigme B7 Pro - Android 14, 8/256 GB - 2 TB SD, Kaleido 3, 4G connectivity, USI 2 Stylus with wireless Charging, GNSS, 215g, fastest screen (43 fps). It's my go-to device for travel; I only take one with me.

OrdinaryRaisin007 in r/eink

March 30, 2026 7:40 AM

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Confused about what to buy

I would suggest buying a 6 or 7 inch ereader for reading books only. And buy a led tablet for school, while a ereader is great for reading they suck as a tablet. For school you really need a 10-inch or larger and they start around $500 for one with a frontlight. Plus large ereaders are fragile (so a

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CaterpillarKey6288 in r/ereader

March 9, 2026 9:32 AM

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Any help/reco on what I should buy?

Eink is an e-reader screen technology, so anything that has a display called Carta something (1200, 1300, hd) for bw or kaleido 1/2/3 for colour is e-ink. In the same vein, all modern e-reader allow font customization. Most basic solution would be a Kobo Libra colour for you. It has its own locked O

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karlfranz205 in r/ereader

May 12, 2026 9:08 PM

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Boox?

The three main android ereader brands are boox, bigme, and mebook. If you want just an ereader the bigme 6 is the only 6 inch ereader that I'd recommend. If you want a little bigger that is good for quick notes then the bigme b751/b7 or boox go 7 geni or 2. For reading pdf or heavy note taking then

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CaterpillarKey6288 in r/ereader

November 12, 2025 1:12 AM

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Lightest Booksized Android

Not true at all in most reviews I've seen the bigme b7 is faster than the boox go 7 gen1/2, they have better ghosting, and more fps on videos, load apps faster. The boox does have a better note-taking app and works with pdf files better and have a better operating system. For most people just readin

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CaterpillarKey6288 in r/ereader

March 25, 2026 5:15 PM

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Very small E-ink writing tablets

Check boox palma 2 pro or go7 / bigme b7. Both have pen support. Havent heard of anything smaller with oen support

SiewcaWiatru in r/eink

November 28, 2025 3:54 PM

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Looking for Feedback on Writing Experience with the AIPaper Mini

Having the Mini as well as some other devices (had the Nomad and also for some days a reMarkable 2; my teenage kids have a Go 10.3 and Tab Ultra Cs; I currently have the Manta, a Scribe, a Bigme B7, NA3C, Manta, reMarkable Paper Pro, and a Tab X), I must say that the Mini and the NA3C are my fav dev

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JulieParadise123 in r/viwoods

July 9, 2025 5:22 AM

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What’s the best android ereader?

Honestly you can't go wrong with either. People who prefer one device or another will have something to say for sure but I've used both a Bigme B7 and a Boox Tab Ultra C extensively and they do the job of running Android and it's apps. Boox is a better note taking device but Bigme is capable. Bigme

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cracksbacks in r/ereader

March 28, 2026 3:35 AM

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T13C review w. Eng subs

Also other devices such as the new Bigme B7. Is there something going on behind the scenes with WACOM? I'd imagine this being a huge blow to WACOM if E-INK (the manufacturer) turns away from WACOM's EMR standard towards these (I fear inferior) active pens (with USI standard?). So, the question must

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JulieParadise123 in r/Onyx_Boox

April 29, 2025 7:16 AM

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