I had the Boox Page device. Battery life on these android devices are definitely not as good as a Kindle, but that’s expected. Mine could last 2-3 weeks on a charge. You can change the auto shutdown to never happen I think but I set mine to 2 days. Boox devices definitely have a learning curve. It’s not quite as simple as a Kindle or Kobo but the freedom of choice that it offers will be worth the trade off for some. Not a fan of not owning my books which is why I don’t buy from Amazon. I did return my Boox though because the front light was very blue and warm light colors were more of a yellowish green instead of amber/orange like my Kindle. It also wasn’t super comfortable despite having page turn buttons. A very boxy/flat design and was too thin. I’m glad you pointed out the outdated Android version. It’s an important problem Boox needs to address. Even their Android 12 devices will soon be unsupported. I also don’t recommend buying from their official website as their return policy is quite bad. If you decide you don’t want it you have to pay for shipping back to China, and will only get a partial refund.
You can use free software, Calibre, to manage your library and transfer by usb or wireless (on Mac or Windows, linux) to the Boox device (or Kindle many other devices).
Can' you not set the Go 6 to not power off automatically (after a set time) like you can with other Boox devices? E-ink doesn't use power when the light is off and the screen is static, so it shouldn't be an issue of battery life.
I don't have the Go 6 - but I have the Page I would suspect you can set the power off/shutdown to "never" just like the Page. The power button takes the device to sleep and then when you hit it again back to where you left off in a second. The battery drain is more than a kindle, but you should still get weeks before needing a charge unless you're blasting the front light and doing tablet stuff for multiple hours each day.
For people in the west who are using Amazon, Kindle is the way to go for most of the time. For those who don't use Amazon and Kindle, it is a no-brainer to opt for Android (which Boox is one option).
I've been interested in the Go 6 so this is exactly the comparison I was looking for, thanks. My older Kindle Basic has a case and wakes up when you open the cover. You can also manually download the latest software update that comes on the new models and it made mine much more responsive.
I’m a retired computer programmer. I tried the Boox Go Color 7 in October. I almost immediately disliked it right out of the box. I have little patience for fiddling with settings nowadays. I returned it. I’ll stick with Kindles. I have been using them since 2008.
Great video! My first time on your channel and I'm a fan :) I wanted to off load some Kindle books to PDF and discovered I needed an actual Kindle. I ended up with a Kindle Scribe on sale for $240. I'm interested in the other devices like the Boox and feel like each has a place.
Kindle: buy books you don't own and be restricted into a sandbox that you don't control. Boox: it's an android device, get the mileage you can out of your computer literacy.
I have the Kindle Oasis without adds, but I still get those annoying Amazon recommendations which I always ignore. I have the Boox Tab X which I find ideal for reading pdf scans of old magazines on it. It does have some problems, but I think they can be solved by future updates. Personally... If I were to buy a smaller ereader again, I would look for other alternatives than the Kindle. Pure for the fact that an android device has the option to put other apps on it as well.
The one thing that I noticed immediately is that your Boox appears to be a fingerprint magnet. :) I'm wondering if you would be able to root the device and get a later version of Android on it that way. I'm kind of surprised the Boox device shuts all the way down. An e-ink device shouldn't have to do that. I suppose it might be running all kinds of things in the background that the Kindle doesn't have to run, though. Is the Boox pen-enabled? You didn't talk about that. You wouldn't want to write long things on it, but I could see it being useful for lists and such. If your only interest is reading, I could see how the Kindle would be tempting. For my own part, I think I'd want the Boox, only because it's so much more versatile. With Android on it, you could probably hook it up to a Bluetooth keyboard and write with it if you wanted to. You're trading a lot of battery life for that versatility, but I think that's a fair trade.
Im looking for an ereader not only for reading books but news outlets online too, does chrome works fine on the boox6? Another question i have, does it include dictionaries preinstalled like the kindle? And finally, about resolution and whiteness of the screen: the same, better or worse than kindle? Liked your video, Greetings from Spain
I’m working on my review of the Boox Go 6 still but what I would say so far is that the screen is similar to the kindle. High dpi and fast refreshes. I will try the web browser again but it seems like they made the built in RSS reader for the best on device news experience. It’s ok from my use so far. Dictionaries aren’t preinstalled in the built in reader app but can be installed.
Why does Amazon persist in coming out with these black Kindles? They're total fingerprint magnets. That's why I bought a white 10th Gen, I absolutely _love_ it, but it's developed (in spite of being in a case, a small crack on one of the side bezels, so I'd like to "upgrade," but there are no white options anymore! 😤😉 So, I'm tempted by the Matcha option, which hopefully won't show fingerprints, at least, as much!
@@darrencoates not a Paperwhite. Paperwhite has a completely flat front side. It's kind of hard to see in the video, but this one definitely does not have a flat front side, the screen drops down a bit.
You know I thought so too but on the box the model is listed as Kindle 11th Gen 2024 Release. I checked with Amazon and that seems to be the official name for it. Curious if you have anything that says otherwise?
I had the Boox Page device. Battery life on these android devices are definitely not as good as a Kindle, but that’s expected. Mine could last 2-3 weeks on a charge. You can change the auto shutdown to never happen I think but I set mine to 2 days. Boox devices definitely have a learning curve. It’s not quite as simple as a Kindle or Kobo but the freedom of choice that it offers will be worth the trade off for some. Not a fan of not owning my books which is why I don’t buy from Amazon. I did return my Boox though because the front light was very blue and warm light colors were more of a yellowish green instead of amber/orange like my Kindle. It also wasn’t super comfortable despite having page turn buttons. A very boxy/flat design and was too thin. I’m glad you pointed out the outdated Android version. It’s an important problem Boox needs to address. Even their Android 12 devices will soon be unsupported. I also don’t recommend buying from their official website as their return policy is quite bad. If you decide you don’t want it you have to pay for shipping back to China, and will only get a partial refund.
You can use free software, Calibre, to manage your library and transfer by usb or wireless (on Mac or Windows, linux) to the Boox device (or Kindle many other devices).
Can' you not set the Go 6 to not power off automatically (after a set time) like you can with other Boox devices? E-ink doesn't use power when the light is off and the screen is static, so it shouldn't be an issue of battery life.
You can, but because the whole android OS is running it drains the battery quicker than whatever lightweight OS Amazon has on their Kindles.
@ Hardly any at all. Android has great standby with hardly any battery drain. My Boox devices last weeks and I never turn them off.
Same. I don't usually shut mine all the way down. Just lockscreen @@mikeyneeley
Just a computer literacy problem. Kindle is good if you've only ever owned an iPhone. Boox wins if you know how to do anything on your own.
I don't have the Go 6 - but I have the Page I would suspect you can set the power off/shutdown to "never" just like the Page. The power button takes the device to sleep and then when you hit it again back to where you left off in a second. The battery drain is more than a kindle, but you should still get weeks before needing a charge unless you're blasting the front light and doing tablet stuff for multiple hours each day.
For people in the west who are using Amazon, Kindle is the way to go for most of the time. For those who don't use Amazon and Kindle, it is a no-brainer to opt for Android (which Boox is one option).
unless you want to use your own book files and pdfs. Amazon's newest e-readers prevent you from doing that
@@jawaring4367 exactly why Kindles are no use for me
worth noticing kindle also shifted to mtp with the 24 release so using it with mac is the same thing that with boox
Debian is looking better and better with each passing day... thank you for this comment!
I've been interested in the Go 6 so this is exactly the comparison I was looking for, thanks. My older Kindle Basic has a case and wakes up when you open the cover. You can also manually download the latest software update that comes on the new models and it made mine much more responsive.
I’m a retired computer programmer. I tried the Boox Go Color 7 in October. I almost immediately disliked it right out of the box. I have little patience for fiddling with settings nowadays. I returned it. I’ll stick with Kindles. I have been using them since 2008.
My exact feelings, my patience is thin and my kindle understands that 😅
congrats on being locked out of side loading books and being punished for not using their proprietary software
@@jawaring4367here you!
@@jawaring4367 You can just email an epub right to your Kindle's email address.
@@jawaring4367 Not sure what you’re talking about. I can side load books on my Kindle Scribe and Kindle Colorsoft.
Great video! My first time on your channel and I'm a fan :) I wanted to off load some Kindle books to PDF and discovered I needed an actual Kindle. I ended up with a Kindle Scribe on sale for $240. I'm interested in the other devices like the Boox and feel like each has a place.
Thank you for your kind note! My best to you!
Well done. Love your channel. Can you please do one for Colorsoft vs Go Color 7? Thankw.
The good vibes are real!
Kindle: buy books you don't own and be restricted into a sandbox that you don't control.
Boox: it's an android device, get the mileage you can out of your computer literacy.
I have the Kindle Oasis without adds, but I still get those annoying Amazon recommendations which I always ignore. I have the Boox Tab X which I find ideal for reading pdf scans of old magazines on it. It does have some problems, but I think they can be solved by future updates. Personally... If I were to buy a smaller ereader again, I would look for other alternatives than the Kindle. Pure for the fact that an android device has the option to put other apps on it as well.
Amazing video, I love your camera tho
The one thing that I noticed immediately is that your Boox appears to be a fingerprint magnet. :)
I'm wondering if you would be able to root the device and get a later version of Android on it that way.
I'm kind of surprised the Boox device shuts all the way down. An e-ink device shouldn't have to do that. I suppose it might be running all kinds of things in the background that the Kindle doesn't have to run, though.
Is the Boox pen-enabled? You didn't talk about that. You wouldn't want to write long things on it, but I could see it being useful for lists and such.
If your only interest is reading, I could see how the Kindle would be tempting. For my own part, I think I'd want the Boox, only because it's so much more versatile. With Android on it, you could probably hook it up to a Bluetooth keyboard and write with it if you wanted to. You're trading a lot of battery life for that versatility, but I think that's a fair trade.
How are you able to read Substack on the boox?
Im looking for an ereader not only for reading books but news outlets online too, does chrome works fine on the boox6?
Another question i have, does it include dictionaries preinstalled like the kindle? And finally, about resolution and whiteness of the screen: the same, better or worse than kindle?
Liked your video, Greetings from Spain
I’m working on my review of the Boox Go 6 still but what I would say so far is that the screen is similar to the kindle. High dpi and fast refreshes. I will try the web browser again but it seems like they made the built in RSS reader for the best on device news experience. It’s ok from my use so far. Dictionaries aren’t preinstalled in the built in reader app but can be installed.
Why does Amazon persist in coming out with these black Kindles? They're total fingerprint magnets.
That's why I bought a white 10th Gen, I absolutely _love_ it, but it's developed (in spite of being in a case, a small crack on one of the side bezels, so I'd like to "upgrade," but there are no white options anymore! 😤😉
So, I'm tempted by the Matcha option, which hopefully won't show fingerprints, at least, as much!
I have the black 2024, and it's totally fine. I think that your problem was with the device's texture, and I can assure you they totally solved it.
Also, I’m pretty sure that’s a paperwhite you’re holding. Not a standard kindle.
100%. Paperwhite has a flush screen and the base model kindle has a recessed screen. Can also see its bigger.
You agree it’s a paper white?
@@darrencoates not a Paperwhite. Paperwhite has a completely flat front side. It's kind of hard to see in the video, but this one definitely does not have a flat front side, the screen drops down a bit.
@@vyli1 Okay, thanks for clearing that up.
The new one is actually called the Kindle 12th generation. The previous one is the 11th generation.
You know I thought so too but on the box the model is listed as Kindle 11th Gen 2024 Release. I checked with Amazon and that seems to be the official name for it. Curious if you have anything that says otherwise?
@_stevenfoster That is very strange. Is that the basic or the Paperwhite?
@ it’s the base model.
Kindle 11th gen is the 2022 model dude. I think maybe this video needs re-making
sorry that you’ve been sold an old model as new.
This new model is still an 11th-gen, but it’s the updated model that released this year. Think of it as a mid-generation hardware update.