None of the reviews talk about the book organization capabilities. You are going to have more than 1 book on these devices. How easy is it to find the book you want ? Can you organize by genre, author, series, etc. ? How flexible and how many levels deep can you nest your book folders ? These are importan aspects you have missed in your review.
Yeah, the boox is an eink device but it's not an e-reader and it doesn't have a default collection system that they enforce on you. Instead, you can use any reading app, including Kobo and Kindle.
This is not an accurate comparison - you should compare e-readers to e-readers and tablets to tablets. The boox is almost the cost of an entry level pixel tablet, but you will get the latest Android on the Pixel and not have to worry about horrible response times of e ink screens. If you enjoy reading, the dedicated e-reader is best hands down. I own a libra 2 and love it for flexibility (for those in the know, Calibre) and it's excellent software compared to Kindle. If I want a tablet I'd buy a tablet, not a jack of all trades wannabe
@@princess010607 Well I haven't really paid attention to how long it lasts but I'd say pretty long because I've been using it and I've never noticed discharging fast.
The Tab Mini C has the boox super refresh technology so it's going to be much smoother and with less ghosting, but that probably means less battery life.
@@sunrosec Mini C has faster the refresh, so yes when you use it as a Tablet - more smoother. But if you just read books - no difference. As for me eInk it is not about the scrolling, video watching etc. etc.
@@sunrosec battery life is a secondary concern for me. I did see a video where someone did a battery life comparison and if you're reading books only it was approximately 56 hours. If you were doing something that needed full refresh and HD mode it was only 6 hours. I'm retired and so I don't really need to worry about having to charge it up because I can plug it up anytime. I'm more concerned with smooth operation and ghosting artifacts.
@@anatolitrafimuk4987 no SD card slot is no biggie. I doubt I would ever fill up 64 Gigs of memory. Besides, you can use Dropbox or Onedrive, or other hosting services for storage anyway.
You do know you can lower or raise the colour saturation on the Boox, so can get it looking like the Kobo. Trouble is Kobo are a bit Muted, and Boox out of the box may over saturate colours like your showing but can get a better balance of colour
Kobo Libra Colour just died after 2.5 months, 120h of reading. To be honest, never liked the design and the cheap plasticky feeling, at least not for the money. Thanks for the device comparison. Now I'm leaning towards the new Boox. Regarding software, I guess I'll go with KOReader anyway.
@@MsVamPireChic Not who you responded to but mine died in about 3 months. I plugged it in to charge and it just stopped charging. I sent it in over two weeks ago and the only thing I've gotten back so far is an email that they received it (a week after they received it). So I'm a little disappointed in the warranty speed but I imagine I will at least get a replacement. I'm not too sure on Boox support.
@@zagohcap Thanks for your response! I got myself a Kobo Libra Colour as well and had issues the very first day. I’m just going to stick with Kindle. Fortunately, I bought it from Amazon, so the return process shouldn’t be difficult. So many reviews aren’t addressing the many problems with this device.
I don’t care about the note taking, the less distractions I have on my e reader the better. I like the color, highlighting features, and as long as I’m able to download directly from my e reader and not have to use something else to download books I’m all good 😊
I got the Kobo 2 weeks back, while its a pretty neat device especially on the reading segment, the lacks of flexibility just kinda annoying (I have 2 boox devices, so...). Gonna grab this Color 7 and see how much it lacking vs Kobo in the reading segment. If not overly huge, I might keep the Boox and sell the Kobo
@@okanimoo Keep Kobo and Sold Go Color. kobo is much better in detail and overall reading experience, despite a little lack of contrast and flexibility of Android. Anyway for Comic will be Boox.
@@brandoncontreras510Altho the display is slightly inferior, the openness and flexibility of Android is a big advantage when comes to comic, hence I believe Boox is a better device in this use case
Boox colour miles better, than kobo, and think the versatility makes the Boox the best e reader out there. Using Neo reader blows everything out, and yes have to remove DRM to use it, but far more features
@@okanimoo DRM = Digital Rights Management. It's a general term for restrictions placed on files (on a hard drive or streamed off of a Blu-Ray disk) to prevent unauthorized copying or usage on an unlimited number of platforms. Various tools exist to remove DRM from files, freeing them to be used in 3rd party software (e.g., Kindle files on the Neoreader app), or to run on otherwise non-supported hardware.
wow that Hollow Places book cover looks nothing like the blue colored one the Boox shows you. It's like a TV showroom turning on motion smoothing and vivid color to sell you a TV. I know you can turn those options off but it's disappointing they're all enabled by default, especially if it affects text rendering too.
Could you show the dark mode differences? I have the boox go color and the dark mode seems super light to me. I was wondering if the kobo’s is the same or if theirs looks darker.
@@meeka59 Libra Colour as the colours from my comparisons look more natural on the Kobo. Some colors were very exaggerated on Boox. Another factor was that I like the sunken screen much more on the Kobo and repairability + kobo store. The device seems more robust overall. The flush screen on the Boox is still amazing, though. And having the versatility of Android and sd card expansion is a big plus. What I can add to the Boox though, is that the rainbow effect was much less visible when reading manga. Maybe due to the flush screen? That being said, I am going back to Libra 2. I think colour e-ink needs more time.
I've had both (in white) and sent the Kobo back! With tinkering a bit with the settings the Boox Go Color 7 is amazing! And the white version also has the sunken screen! I love it❤
Wow..your Go Color 7 looks so much better than mine. I probably do not have the settings correct. I got the Go Color 7 because of the Google play and ability to add other apps. The Kobo app and books look horrible on it…any advice?
I did saw alot of negative comments about the Kobo App actually not that user friendly, hence if KOBO readers then recommend to read the books from Kobo device.
Just had a look at the specs and its a bit behind the Boox, but I'm sure that the software and screen (if its the same tech as kobo) will make up for that.
Just looking for a reader so the KOBO is a no brainer. I have the large Boox with the stylus. the boox color is pretty washed out. I wished that i had not purchased the color after i got it. buyers remorse.
in terms of eye strain, the android is just simulating e-ink with software isn't it? So not the same but looks like it is, its just an android device still, I've found the kindle so much easier on the eyes for reading and would like to view comics, I dont mind losing some colour as a compromise, it would be awesome to have android with e-ink however. Battery life will be dramatically different between the two systems too
Returned my Kobo to get the go 7 and now I’m upset and wish I kept the kobo. Idk how anyone could like this crap more. Looks terrible compared and I got for access to apps but everything on the play store you download runs slow as heck.
You have to change the display settings. If you keep using the "normal" setting for everything, it's pretty bad for apps and internet, though it works very well for reading. Try "speed" or "A2", those are much faster
All that happens is security patches don't update. Have a Samsung S9 and still works find, so does google play store. Your old apps still work and if its just for reading wont matter. Batteries only last 3 or 5 years anyway so will need a new e reader anyway
Bottom line is the kobo is a dedicated ereader and the boox is a tablet and as a tablet is a step down from the iPad or any other legit tablet. I don’t want a tablet for an ereader. The whole point of an ereader is distraction free reading. If you want color and apps use a freaking iPad. If you want an ereader for reading the kobo is wonderful for annotating, note taking on your books, etc.
The app part is nice to have for reading comics/manga and others within an android reading app. I dont think anyone would install a non reading app on it, it runs videos like trash, no idea if anyone gonna run social media on it but who cares, i think the purpose of the e-reader being android is so people can use any app to read on it, not to use it to distract themselves or play games. Not like its capable to run them properly anyway.
Im a comic book and magazine reader so having an open source such as android is a huge welcome. Sometimes i read free on website. I tried kobo beta website browser and i find it abysmal. Also, reading on my ipad made my eyes worse.
My thoughts exactly. I do read colour comic books and graphic novels but I read them on my iPad. I prefer to read them on an 11" screen over a 7" screen anyway.
The Kobo is made of 100% recycled plastic and is easily reparable. Pretty sure this is not the case for the Chinese boox. 😅 Furthermore, the colour rendition on Kobo is actually much closer to the really thing than the boox.
Boox company is violator of GPL license, they were so on top of their head they don't address this anymore. What a unethical piece of shite is and some are promoting the same
Thanks for getting straight into it rather than making the video 20 mins long like most other reviewers.
None of the reviews talk about the book organization capabilities. You are going to have more than 1 book on these devices. How easy is it to find the book you want ? Can you organize by genre, author, series, etc. ? How flexible and how many levels deep can you nest your book folders ? These are importan aspects you have missed in your review.
Yes please on answers to this! No one talks about this on reviews!
Well with the Boox it's android based so it kind of depends on what app you want to use but I get what you're saying 😮
Yeah, the boox is an eink device but it's not an e-reader and it doesn't have a default collection system that they enforce on you. Instead, you can use any reading app, including Kobo and Kindle.
My question exactly! The only place to find the books is on what the kobo book app?
Thanks, I was waiting for this comparative
Seeing this..I'm happy I went with the boox
This is not an accurate comparison - you should compare e-readers to e-readers and tablets to tablets. The boox is almost the cost of an entry level pixel tablet, but you will get the latest Android on the Pixel and not have to worry about horrible response times of e ink screens. If you enjoy reading, the dedicated e-reader is best hands down. I own a libra 2 and love it for flexibility (for those in the know, Calibre) and it's excellent software compared to Kindle. If I want a tablet I'd buy a tablet, not a jack of all trades wannabe
@@lanceyoung9928I think you should know why people use eink over normal screen. Get yourself educated first before showing off ignorance
The reason I went with the Boox Go Color 7 was simple, it it had a micro SD card port.
How long does the battery last between charges?
@@princess010607
Well I haven't really paid attention to how long it lasts but I'd say pretty long because I've been using it and I've never noticed discharging fast.
I'd love to a comparison between Go 7 and Tab Mini C.
Tab Mini C has 7.8" screen and have no SD card slot...
But both are same Kaleido 3, I guess no difference...
The Tab Mini C has the boox super refresh technology so it's going to be much smoother and with less ghosting, but that probably means less battery life.
@@sunrosec Mini C has faster the refresh, so yes when you use it as a Tablet - more smoother.
But if you just read books - no difference.
As for me eInk it is not about the scrolling, video watching etc. etc.
@@sunrosec battery life is a secondary concern for me. I did see a video where someone did a battery life comparison and if you're reading books only it was approximately 56 hours. If you were doing something that needed full refresh and HD mode it was only 6 hours. I'm retired and so I don't really need to worry about having to charge it up because I can plug it up anytime. I'm more concerned with smooth operation and ghosting artifacts.
@@anatolitrafimuk4987 no SD card slot is no biggie. I doubt I would ever fill up 64 Gigs of memory. Besides, you can use Dropbox or Onedrive, or other hosting services for storage anyway.
You do know you can lower or raise the colour saturation on the Boox, so can get it looking like the Kobo. Trouble is Kobo are a bit Muted, and Boox out of the box may over saturate colours like your showing but can get a better balance of colour
You can adjust colour on the Boox though, so can tuen down the colour or increase it
Great review! Looking forward to include the Kindle color into the mix.
Kobo Libra Colour just died after 2.5 months, 120h of reading. To be honest, never liked the design and the cheap plasticky feeling, at least not for the money. Thanks for the device comparison. Now I'm leaning towards the new Boox. Regarding software, I guess I'll go with KOReader anyway.
How did it die so quick?
@@MsVamPireChic Not who you responded to but mine died in about 3 months. I plugged it in to charge and it just stopped charging. I sent it in over two weeks ago and the only thing I've gotten back so far is an email that they received it (a week after they received it). So I'm a little disappointed in the warranty speed but I imagine I will at least get a replacement. I'm not too sure on Boox support.
@@zagohcap Thanks for your response! I got myself a Kobo Libra Colour as well and had issues the very first day. I’m just going to stick with Kindle. Fortunately, I bought it from Amazon, so the return process shouldn’t be difficult. So many reviews aren’t addressing the many problems with this device.
How is the battery comparison between the two?
I don’t care about the note taking, the less distractions I have on my e reader the better. I like the color, highlighting features, and as long as I’m able to download directly from my e reader and not have to use something else to download books I’m all good 😊
I love my libra color!!
I got the Kobo 2 weeks back, while its a pretty neat device especially on the reading segment, the lacks of flexibility just kinda annoying (I have 2 boox devices, so...). Gonna grab this Color 7 and see how much it lacking vs Kobo in the reading segment. If not overly huge, I might keep the Boox and sell the Kobo
hello, is there any update ? =)
@@okanimoo Keep Kobo and Sold Go Color. kobo is much better in detail and overall reading experience, despite a little lack of contrast and flexibility of Android. Anyway for Comic will be Boox.
I want to use for comics, is better Kobo libra color?
@@brandoncontreras510Altho the display is slightly inferior, the openness and flexibility of Android is a big advantage when comes to comic, hence I believe Boox is a better device in this use case
@@edyloi and for reading novels is better kobo libra colour?
Think I will get the Boox
Boox colour miles better, than kobo, and think the versatility makes the Boox the best e reader out there. Using Neo reader blows everything out, and yes have to remove DRM to use it, but far more features
hello what is DRM ? could you please inform the ignorant ones like me =)
@@okanimoo DRM = Digital Rights Management. It's a general term for restrictions placed on files (on a hard drive or streamed off of a Blu-Ray disk) to prevent unauthorized copying or usage on an unlimited number of platforms. Various tools exist to remove DRM from files, freeing them to be used in 3rd party software (e.g., Kindle files on the Neoreader app), or to run on otherwise non-supported hardware.
wow that Hollow Places book cover looks nothing like the blue colored one the Boox shows you. It's like a TV showroom turning on motion smoothing and vivid color to sell you a TV. I know you can turn those options off but it's disappointing they're all enabled by default, especially if it affects text rendering too.
In general, kobo is a ready to go ereader. The boox has alot more potential but less anchored if that makes senses.
Would love to see a comparison between Boox Tab Mini C and Boox Go color 7
Amazing video! Thank you so much for making it!
Could you show the dark mode differences? I have the boox go color and the dark mode seems super light to me. I was wondering if the kobo’s is the same or if theirs looks darker.
Hello, csn you share your custom settings for the boox reader?
I ordered Go Colo 7 to compare against the Libra Color directly. Let's see which device will go back.
Have you decided?
@@meeka59
Libra Colour as the colours from my comparisons look more natural on the Kobo. Some colors were very exaggerated on Boox.
Another factor was that I like the sunken screen much more on the Kobo and repairability + kobo store. The device seems more robust overall.
The flush screen on the Boox is still amazing, though. And having the versatility of Android and sd card expansion is a big plus.
What I can add to the Boox though, is that the rainbow effect was much less visible when reading manga. Maybe due to the flush screen?
That being said, I am going back to Libra 2. I think colour e-ink needs more time.
I've had both (in white) and sent the Kobo back! With tinkering a bit with the settings the Boox Go Color 7 is amazing! And the white version also has the sunken screen! I love it❤
@@Senshi00 I bought the libra color
@@meeka59 Very good :)
Can I read on web browser smoothly?
Thanks for the comparisons. How is holding in the hand? Does the roundness and curve make the Kobo more comfortable to hold, or is pretty negligible?
I have the libra color. It’s extremely comfortable to hold, even one handed
Negligible. They're both comfortable to hold.
I have a BOOX Page and a Kobo. I love both, but holding the Kobo is much more comfortable.
Boox your not stuck in an eco system, so can have kindle, kobo, or any other e reader apps, far more versatile and SD card up to 1 tb
What is the battery life? Does the boox also need the backlight on because of it also having the Kaleido screens?
I need comparison between kobo libra color vs boox tab mini 7 c because both have note taking
Many thanks fro great review. Is it possible to download books directly from internet browser to reader on Kobo libra colour?
When you say it's not compatible with DRM books, how is kindle unlimited affected by that? Are we still able to access those books from KU?
Yeah, KU books work with the Kindle app. It's the built-in Neo Reader app that doesn't support DRM'd books.
Can u install libby on boox go color? Will it work well?
It should yes
Wow..your Go Color 7 looks so much better than mine. I probably do not have the settings correct. I got the Go Color 7 because of the Google play and ability to add other apps. The Kobo app and books look horrible on it…any advice?
I did saw alot of negative comments about the Kobo App actually not that user friendly, hence if KOBO readers then recommend to read the books from Kobo device.
How did google play books work on the boox device? Was it smooth or glitchy at all
Torn between the two. I have the Kobo and like it so far but the android system and little more color could be convincing me to try the boox.
Can you force greyscale mode on the kobo in the dev options?
can the boox install apks?
No annotation using a pen on Boox - that matters a lot !
Why does it say "Expires in 20 days"? is the reading app not for free???
this is exactly what i need
Colour screens are already darker than the BW screen. And the Boox C extra layer on top only makes it worse. I prefer the Kobo Libra Colour.
The page turn buttons not working on the Kindle app is a deal breaker.
Actually, it works, as long as you set the volume button to turn page in the Kindle app.
Yeah, it works now. You also have to set it to use volume buttons with Boox's optimize settings, not page turns, which is counterintuitive.
Tolino vision color is the better comparative. Same brand as Kobo but with andriod OS.
Just had a look at the specs and its a bit behind the Boox, but I'm sure that the software and screen (if its the same tech as kobo) will make up for that.
Just looking for a reader so the KOBO is a no brainer. I have the large Boox with the stylus. the boox color is pretty washed out. I wished that i had not purchased the color after i got it. buyers remorse.
This Boox definitely >>>>>>>>>> Kobo Libra Colour
naah Android 12 will kill it slowly
I heard the white/gray version of the Go Color 7 is a sunken screen. It would have been the better comparison
Yeah, well the white version isn't available yet.
@@TheeBookReader ❤️
in terms of eye strain, the android is just simulating e-ink with software isn't it? So not the same but looks like it is, its just an android device still, I've found the kindle so much easier on the eyes for reading and would like to view comics, I dont mind losing some colour as a compromise, it would be awesome to have android with e-ink however. Battery life will be dramatically different between the two systems too
This is an e-ink device controlled by a custom Android operating system. It's real e-ink, not simulated.
Libra Color has unven cold lighting
Returned my Kobo to get the go 7 and now I’m upset and wish I kept the kobo. Idk how anyone could like this crap more. Looks terrible compared and I got for access to apps but everything on the play store you download runs slow as heck.
You have to change the display settings. If you keep using the "normal" setting for everything, it's pretty bad for apps and internet, though it works very well for reading. Try "speed" or "A2", those are much faster
Wait until apps don't support Android 12 anymore 🤣. Boox don't ever upgrade the OS to new version.
All that happens is security patches don't update. Have a Samsung S9 and still works find, so does google play store. Your old apps still work and if its just for reading wont matter. Batteries only last 3 or 5 years anyway so will need a new e reader anyway
@@dennisrogers6786 Good thing the Libra Color can replace battery. Almost everything is replaceable.
Contrast is far better on the Boox
Kobo Libra looks so dated and bulky
Such an old version of Android on the Boox is a red flag for me.
Bottom line is the kobo is a dedicated ereader and the boox is a tablet and as a tablet is a step down from the iPad or any other legit tablet. I don’t want a tablet for an ereader. The whole point of an ereader is distraction free reading. If you want color and apps use a freaking iPad. If you want an ereader for reading the kobo is wonderful for annotating, note taking on your books, etc.
The app part is nice to have for reading comics/manga and others within an android reading app. I dont think anyone would install a non reading app on it, it runs videos like trash, no idea if anyone gonna run social media on it but who cares, i think the purpose of the e-reader being android is so people can use any app to read on it, not to use it to distract themselves or play games. Not like its capable to run them properly anyway.
Im a comic book and magazine reader so having an open source such as android is a huge welcome. Sometimes i read free on website. I tried kobo beta website browser and i find it abysmal. Also, reading on my ipad made my eyes worse.
My thoughts exactly.
I do read colour comic books and graphic novels but I read them on my iPad. I prefer to read them on an 11" screen over a 7" screen anyway.
@@AndyFraserA i can never, my eyes hurt when i read from my ipad xD
Completely disregarding the Android OS that offers more ebook capabilities. What an idiotic comparison.
the last thing you want in an ereader are apps that can cause distractions.
The Kobo is made of 100% recycled plastic and is easily reparable. Pretty sure this is not the case for the Chinese boox. 😅
Furthermore, the colour rendition on Kobo is actually much closer to the really thing than the boox.
Boox company is violator of GPL license, they were so on top of their head they don't address this anymore. What a unethical piece of shite is and some are promoting the same
Boox is the same as all other software and hardware made in China: bloated and clumsy.
Configuration not customization. Customization involves coding. Configuration involves using existing functionality to tailor the experience.