Get the KOBO… it needs EPUB and you can remove all the copy protection if u have Amazon books.. also has Libby or over drive so u can get all your library books right on it..
This was a great video. I have the Boox Palm and Boox Note Air 3C devices and was greatly considering getting the Kindle Color Soft device for some of the same reasons you’ve shown, but after I played around with the optimization settings for a while and looked at a few videos on the topic, I have fixed most ghosting problems on the Kindle app, as well as others like Marvel Unlimited, Zineo, etc. Now I do think that the books e-readers are great if you want to read outside of the Kindle digital world, but if you are looking only to stay within only the Amazon Kindle world, then the Kindle Scribe and Kindle Color Soft may be the better devices. They are also good devices because you don’t really have to optimize any settings like you do with the Boox devices (from what I’ve seen with past Kindles & the Kindle Scribe). They pretty much work straight forward out of the box & are easier to manage. The Boox e-readers are awesome devices too, but they have a bigger learning curve & some readers may prefer a simpler device.
Thank you for this video. I recently got the Kobo Sage thinking I could leave Kindle behind and use Amazon a little less. Overall, Kobo does a decent job although there are some books I can't get. But I'm not altogether satisfied with it.When I saw both the Kindle app and the Kobo app on your Boox device I was excited. Thanks to your review I'll know to give it a pass. I'd be bothered by a lot of the same things you were.
Each application opens with a different screen and refresh rate configuration. The device allows for different configurations because each application can have a particular use. By making the right configurations (which requires some time to learn), it is possible to correct 90% of the points that you did not like. This device is not like the others that come ready for the consumer to get the most out of it, but if you want to learn how to configure it and get the best out of it, it is an excellent device. With the right configuration, it has the same sharpness and comfort as my Kindle Paperwhite for reading books, with the advantages of the app such as being able to read comics, mangas, or PDFs. By the way, PDFs in the native application are excellent, with some very interesting features such as dividing the screen into several modes for different types of reading such as articles (two columns), comics (several frames), dividing the screen into several parts, etc. When I bought it, I was also disappointed at first, but after watching tutorials on RUclips and learning how to use it, I am really enjoying it.
Not being ready out of the box is a huge disadvantage, especially for many users. I’m a retired programmer and I quickly lost patience with the Boox. I just don’t have the tolerance to configure a device anymore.
@@anotherbibliophilereadsit’s difficult, if not impossible to make a device that works out of the box for all Android apps that were not made for it. Boox gives people the tools to tailor each app to the eink screen. It’s a tinkerer’s tool though. It’s not exactly a great tool for someone who doesn’t want to fiddle at all most people should get a Kobo or Kindle.
Get no ghosting on mine, use the kindle app and the inbulit Neo reader, no Ghosting what so ever. All depends on how you set up the device, as there are many options that give more or less Ghosting. But I dont like the page turning option either. The inbuilt Neo reader is the best most power reader out there to date. More options and power than anything out there. Get no gohsting on kindle either
My Kobo Libra 2 will do me for now. Unless you read a lot of magazines or comics on the e-reader, I am with MKV in that I don't think colour is necessary for just the text of a book. Nice review of this alternative e-reader so thank you.
I will stick with my Kindle Paperwhite for now. I wouldn't mind buying a color e-reader however, I don't care for the muted colors of these new models. I'll hold off until they make an e-reader with vivid, clear colors. Thank you for providing us with a close look at these options.
@@anotherbibliophilereads don’t know any copyright lawyers… but if u paid for it it’s yours… I paid for all of mine… As long as your not giving it out to anyone… it’s yours to use… not distribute… personally use only.. anyway I will not buy any more ebooks from Amazon… especially after 1984 fiasco went down…
I would be concerned that those page changes will grow slower over time, seeing as this is an Android device and they tend to bog down with use and as apps get updated.
@@slothrob I don’t have a lot of exposure to the Android system but it’s good to know about that potential flaw. I haven’t seen it happen on a Kindle but they use Linux.
Well Kindle and kobo also slow your system down as they all want you to buy a new one. Its common knowlege updates on anything are not only desighed to fix bugs, but get bigger with more features and take up more resoruces. Also as you add more books, as the memory becomes less this has a big impact on speed also and more memeory used the slower it becomes
Thanks for the reviews! I've got a stack of kindles collecting dust. I prefer my Ipad Mini with the kindle app, books app, etc...I don't care if I had to recharge the thing every hour, I still prefer the Ipad mini as a book reader and do everything device. My preference are real books of course because of the frequent annotations I do.
You clearly has a lot to learn yet. Get no ghosting on my book covers on my boox. Your clearly not optimizing your apps, and the boox can take time to learn its features. Love mine, not getting issues like you
Dont know what your doing, my page turning in the kindle app is miles faster than yours. You dont know how to use the Boox or optimze it. Takes a little time to get used to it and have to optimze every app your using.
Please kindly do video comparison between Boox Go Color 7 and the latest Kindle Colorsoft. Thanks
I will be getting the Kindle Colorsoft in a few days, but I did return the Boox.
@@anotherbibliophilereadswhy?
Wow. This was exactly the kind of review I looking for. Thanks, Greg!
Appreciate the review. Looking to jump on a color ereader in the next month or so. Very helpful!
Definitely wait for the Kindle Colorsoft reviews to come out
Get the KOBO… it needs EPUB and you can remove all the copy protection if u have Amazon books.. also has Libby or over drive so u can get all your library books right on it..
This was a great video. I have the Boox Palm and Boox Note Air 3C devices and was greatly considering getting the Kindle Color Soft device for some of the same reasons you’ve shown, but after I played around with the optimization settings for a while and looked at a few videos on the topic, I have fixed most ghosting problems on the Kindle app, as well as others like Marvel Unlimited, Zineo, etc.
Now I do think that the books e-readers are great if you want to read outside of the Kindle digital world, but if you are looking only to stay within only the Amazon Kindle world, then the Kindle Scribe and Kindle Color Soft may be the better devices. They are also good devices because you don’t really have to optimize any settings like you do with the Boox devices (from what I’ve seen with past Kindles & the Kindle Scribe). They pretty much work straight forward out of the box & are easier to manage. The Boox e-readers are awesome devices too, but they have a bigger learning curve & some readers may prefer a simpler device.
I have been a huge fan of Moon Reader Pro since the day it came out probably, thank you for the review. ^_^
I like the way Moon Reader Pro functions on my Android tablet, but I sticking with eink most of the time.
@@anotherbibliophilereads Have you tried the Eink mode? It has a feature in settings.
Thank you for this video. I recently got the Kobo Sage thinking I could leave Kindle behind and use Amazon a little less. Overall, Kobo does a decent job although there are some books I can't get. But I'm not altogether satisfied with it.When I saw both the Kindle app and the Kobo app on your Boox device I was excited. Thanks to your review I'll know to give it a pass. I'd be bothered by a lot of the same things you were.
Informative! Thanks for satisfying my curiosity.
Each application opens with a different screen and refresh rate configuration. The device allows for different configurations because each application can have a particular use. By making the right configurations (which requires some time to learn), it is possible to correct 90% of the points that you did not like. This device is not like the others that come ready for the consumer to get the most out of it, but if you want to learn how to configure it and get the best out of it, it is an excellent device. With the right configuration, it has the same sharpness and comfort as my Kindle Paperwhite for reading books, with the advantages of the app such as being able to read comics, mangas, or PDFs. By the way, PDFs in the native application are excellent, with some very interesting features such as dividing the screen into several modes for different types of reading such as articles (two columns), comics (several frames), dividing the screen into several parts, etc. When I bought it, I was also disappointed at first, but after watching tutorials on RUclips and learning how to use it, I am really enjoying it.
Not being ready out of the box is a huge disadvantage, especially for many users. I’m a retired programmer and I quickly lost patience with the Boox. I just don’t have the tolerance to configure a device anymore.
@@anotherbibliophilereadsit’s difficult, if not impossible to make a device that works out of the box for all Android apps that were not made for it.
Boox gives people the tools to tailor each app to the eink screen.
It’s a tinkerer’s tool though. It’s not exactly a great tool for someone who doesn’t want to fiddle at all most people should get a Kobo or Kindle.
Thanks Greg. Valuable review.
Get no ghosting on mine, use the kindle app and the inbulit Neo reader, no Ghosting what so ever. All depends on how you set up the device, as there are many options that give more or less Ghosting. But I dont like the page turning option either. The inbuilt Neo reader is the best most power reader out there to date. More options and power than anything out there. Get no gohsting on kindle either
My Kobo Libra 2 will do me for now. Unless you read a lot of magazines or comics on the e-reader, I am with MKV in that I don't think colour is necessary for just the text of a book. Nice review of this alternative e-reader so thank you.
I probably don’t need color either, but I would like to be somewhat on vanguard ereader technology. My Paperwhite and Scribe are smooth as silk.
I will stick with my Kindle Paperwhite for now. I wouldn't mind buying a color e-reader however, I don't care for the muted colors of these new models. I'll hold off until they make an e-reader with vivid, clear colors. Thank you for providing us with a close look at these options.
@@OoLaLaFrenchGirl I will be trying the new Kindle Colorsoft to see how it goes. The Scribe is my current workhorse.
@@anotherbibliophilereads I am doing the same. For me the softer colors are actually a plus as my old eyes didn't like screen glare.
I love your punk rock attitude in the video. 👏🏻👏🏻
We must imagine Sisyphus with a mohawk, slam dancing.
@@M-J 😅
Not illegal if u own the book… which I do… took the DMR off all my books… I paid for every one of them…
@@skepticalmechanic I have not seen this option verified by a copyright lawyer. If there is a link on the internet, please let me know.
@@anotherbibliophilereads don’t know any copyright lawyers… but if u paid for it it’s yours… I paid for all of mine… As long as your not giving it out to anyone… it’s yours to use… not distribute… personally use only.. anyway I will not buy any more ebooks from Amazon… especially after 1984 fiasco went down…
@@patfisher99 if I paid for it… it’s mine… let them get a search warrant and get it off my backup hard drives and laptop…
I won’t keep letting Amazon have the power over the books I BUY. I already got my Boox 7 Color and it’s great.
@@anotherbibliophilereads let them sue me
So will the next Boox e-reader be the size of a postage stamp? Sheeeeesh!
They do have one the size of a phone and it’s black and white. It might have less issues. I have never seen one.
I would be concerned that those page changes will grow slower over time, seeing as this is an Android device and they tend to bog down with use and as apps get updated.
@@slothrob I don’t have a lot of exposure to the Android system but it’s good to know about that potential flaw. I haven’t seen it happen on a Kindle but they use Linux.
@@anotherbibliophilereads My Kindles also seem as fast as when they were new. One is quite old and they both have a lot of milage on them.
Well Kindle and kobo also slow your system down as they all want you to buy a new one. Its common knowlege updates on anything are not only desighed to fix bugs, but get bigger with more features and take up more resoruces. Also as you add more books, as the memory becomes less this has a big impact on speed also and more memeory used the slower it becomes
Thanks for the reviews! I've got a stack of kindles collecting dust. I prefer my Ipad Mini with the kindle app, books app, etc...I don't care if I had to recharge the thing every hour, I still prefer the Ipad mini as a book reader and do everything device. My preference are real books of course because of the frequent annotations I do.
@@havefunbesafe I have a 10 year old iPad Pro that I rarely use anymore but for a number of years it was my primary device using the Kindle app.
I do all my book annotations on the kobo libra color! 10 highlighter colors and a great stylus to write on the books!
You clearly has a lot to learn yet. Get no ghosting on my book covers on my boox. Your clearly not optimizing your apps, and the boox can take time to learn its features. Love mine, not getting issues like you
Dont know what your doing, my page turning in the kindle app is miles faster than yours. You dont know how to use the Boox or optimze it. Takes a little time to get used to it and have to optimze every app your using.