I've very much enjoyed carting this little guy around for the last few days. Happy times reading. US & HK: shop.boox.com/products/go6?ref=0t1qqbSDWLMb&srsltid=AfmBOorNsv0uBOYrkpORGSYbp6THbaeaWjrMETn2XZzcrmdyFOev5zkc UK and EU: euroshop.boox.com/products/boox-go-6?ref=my_f5MKKrpQRge&variant=44041038856392 Try Shortform with a 20% discount. shortform.com/kit Book guides to help you go faster! (These are affiliate links meaning that I receive a small commission from sales made through them, there is no extra cost to you. Kind thanks for supporting the channel. :-)
I really enjoy this device, the first thing I did was turn off the floating widget and a few other options. It feels like a device that was capable until they threw on ai and other system apps that really hold the device down. I understand a device should work well out of the box which this really teeters on not doing; but could I suggest that you Download a different home launcher (I used nova), access the full android system settings, disable the on screen widget, optimize the battery saving and restriction of apps, turn off the background sync, etc etc and try the device using it more as an android tablet reading off playstore apps? I feel like everyone just leaves on these heavy apps the device can barely handle and then push it down further with all the background apps running and syncing. It's honestly so much better of a device when you crack into the actual android system and take back control of the device.
Too small for me, I'm hoping for the release of a black/white version of the Go 7, with the same kind of build quality as the go 10.3 - aluminium bezel, no front light, but with page turn buttons like the go 7. That colour screen on the go 7 is just not cutting it, I think - we need a B &W version. :) I have the G0 10.3 and it is AMAZING. But would love a smaller companion to take travelling etc.
Will seriously consider this to replace my ageing Kindle. Already have the Go 10.3 which I love because it is so immersive for both note taking and reading.
@@johnflynn3394 yeah, I think if you only plan to use kindle, maybe stick kindle, but it is a nice thing that you can go to web locations and download stuff. 🙂
I'm finding the Go 10.3 to be my favorite reader around the house. I have a desktop easel that supports the Go 10.3 for my breakfast and lunch reading. For more portable use and for a little reading in bed, I went for the Page -- a little more screen real estate and the page turn buttons make it an easy one-hander.
@@KitBetts-Masters Actually, I'm already testing the concept out...I breathed a little life into my Nova Air2 and set it up to match my Go 10.3. The home screen is the same (navigation bars identical, and no more NaviBall), though at this point I'm not using a 100% identical set of apps. I found a textured 7.8" screen saver from a Korean company on Amazon, so I get a better (though not identical) pen feel. During a recent 1 week road trip the use at any one time was driven by the most appropriate size. I use Evernote to connect my desktop, laptop, and and phone, so I'll be seeing how well that works on the two Boox devices. I had made my own Travel Planner/Log page template. Regarding which Android version...The Nova Air 2 did get a Boox upgrade from Android 10 to Android 11.
I’m much more excited by this release, than the Boox Palma. I rarely read more than a page or two of a book on my phone. This not only represents an alternative to closed ecosystems like Kindle and Kobo- it’s a more efficient way to expand your e-ink use beyond bookstores and note-taking. It’s about time!
Sir i love your videos ive not been on your channel properly since 2022. Your videos are fantastic. I am a maths educator i want to help young people with their maths. I wish you well. 😊
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I have bought this device and it was a pleasure to write on it with my bluetooth keyboard. It was not a perfect experience but awesome anyway! And kind of cheap.
@@steverolfeca You can connect a bluetooth keyboard and write in any app you want. I used Obsidian app for this and it was nice. You can also configure screen refresh by swipe which makes writing more readable and pleasant.
This is good timing. My wife's Kindle Paperwhite is dying and she'd love to have something similar in her hands. This would be better since she can still read her Kindle books via the app, but she can also check books directly out from the library with the Libby app and no longer need to sync them over to Kindle. Can't argue with the price, either.
Love my Palma for one handed reading at night. Ordered a Go 10.3 to see if I can use it for reading/note taking more comfortably over my iPad. We will see how the Go fits in I’m also looking at the Supernote if the Go doesn’t work for me.
Its a shame that Boox originally advertised the Go 6 for Android 12 and shadow released it with Android 11. Some people's boxes still said Android 12 even. At $150 it seemed like a good secondary device but I skipped this generation, gives me a red flag feeling
Can Boox ereaders be upgraded to newer versions of Android like most Android phones, or are you stuck forever on the OS gen that shipped on the device? If it’s the latter, it seems like you will quickly begin to have issues with app functionality from deprecation. And worse, they will become less secure over time as the OS is replaced and left behind.
Pretty much stuck with the android version that ships with the device unless Onyx decides to push an update to a newer version which I don’t think they’ve done before and is unlikely due to the comparatively low spec of these ereader focused devices. App depreciation isn’t much of an issue based on my experience with my Android 10 smartphone, but yes security patches will be an issue with their Android 11 devices as it has reached its end of life and is no longer receiving them.
My only critique of Boox remains that they have too dang many devices and releases😂 Great devices, though, and there seems to be something for everyone. I remain satisfied with the note series!
Can i read and view my notes on this that ive made on the boox go 10.3? I know without pen layer i cant write more but just viewing would be the goal. Edit: I cant see a notes icon home page so i think thats a no. Likely have to wait for the next nova air iteration :(
@KitBetts-Masters What are your thoughts on the performance of the boox go 6? I see some people complain it is slow, are you able to improve this by fine tuning the settings?
Is sketching possible on this device? This looks like it could be a nice travel sketchbook for field notes, but I couldn't find any documentation on stylus support.
The Go 7 has Kaleido 3 screen (colour), while the Go 6 has Carta 1300 (black & white only). The Go 7 also has 4 GB of RAM (Go 6 only has 2 GB), stronger CPU and 64 GB of ROM (Go 6 only has 32 GB, you can use microSD with both though).
*I long for a device that is **_'really made for the pocked'_** and incorporates a small stylus that slips into the spine of the folio.* It would have a flexible screen, maybe a tuff rubber body, was monochrome and 4-5 inches, a device you really could use as a jotter when out and about with no fear of the screen cracking when you accidentally sat on the cat. 😿
What I did was get a secondary phone (Moto G Stylus) and I use it just for notetaking. I have it set to grayscale, has no SIM card and it has all notifications turned off. Best thing about doing this is that it can be incredibly cheap; since you are only using it for notetaking, you can even look for an older Note phone. I'm also still waiting for a stylus e-ink device that's the size of a phone or pocket notebook but a secondary stylus phone just for notetaking has been a HUGE life changer.
@@j_alamomusic9604 Glad you found a satisfactory solution, but I'd rather stay in an e-ink ecosystem... maybe one with a cut down OS to 'encourage me to limit my jotter to notes, which upon returning home could simply hit one button and transfer it to a sibling e-ink device. Often _'good ideas'_ get cluttered, a solution might be to send it to the bigger device with a checksum of some kind, then once sent if the checksum match the larger device could return _'an okay'_ allowing jotter could delete the file/folder. At 61 I've had some great note taking devices and physical systems in my time, but the killer is often retaining vast copies of files elsewhere, because I'm fearful of deleting a copy unsure if the other exists. My relationship with electronic devices is... complicated. 🙄
Tbh, Boox devices as ereaders, not a big fan. Purchased a Boox Page for the physical buttons and the software was a clunky mess. Ended up buying a used Oasis 10th gen instead and it's been much better. I think Boox makes much better writing tablets than they do readers, imo.
That's funny, I have ditched my old Oasis 10 for the Page at the beginning of the year and have now the Go Color 7 (in white) as well! I love both of them! ❤
I've very much enjoyed carting this little guy around for the last few days. Happy times reading.
US & HK: shop.boox.com/products/go6?ref=0t1qqbSDWLMb&srsltid=AfmBOorNsv0uBOYrkpORGSYbp6THbaeaWjrMETn2XZzcrmdyFOev5zkc
UK and EU: euroshop.boox.com/products/boox-go-6?ref=my_f5MKKrpQRge&variant=44041038856392
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I really enjoy this device, the first thing I did was turn off the floating widget and a few other options. It feels like a device that was capable until they threw on ai and other system apps that really hold the device down.
I understand a device should work well out of the box which this really teeters on not doing; but could I suggest that you
Download a different home launcher (I used nova), access the full android system settings, disable the on screen widget, optimize the battery saving and restriction of apps, turn off the background sync, etc etc and try the device using it more as an android tablet reading off playstore apps?
I feel like everyone just leaves on these heavy apps the device can barely handle and then push it down further with all the background apps running and syncing. It's honestly so much better of a device when you crack into the actual android system and take back control of the device.
Too small for me, I'm hoping for the release of a black/white version of the Go 7, with the same kind of build quality as the go 10.3 - aluminium bezel, no front light, but with page turn buttons like the go 7. That colour screen on the go 7 is just not cutting it, I think - we need a B &W version. :) I have the G0 10.3 and it is AMAZING. But would love a smaller companion to take travelling etc.
Will seriously consider this to replace my ageing Kindle. Already have the Go 10.3 which I love because it is so immersive for both note taking and reading.
@@johnflynn3394 yeah, I think if you only plan to use kindle, maybe stick kindle, but it is a nice thing that you can go to web locations and download stuff. 🙂
I'm finding the Go 10.3 to be my favorite reader around the house. I have a desktop easel that supports the Go 10.3 for my breakfast and lunch reading. For more portable use and for a little reading in bed, I went for the Page -- a little more screen real estate and the page turn buttons make it an easy one-hander.
Yes. We are indeed waiting for a Go 7.8 as a complement to the (my) Go 10.3.
Absolutely! I hope they make it as close to the 10.3 design as possible!
@@KitBetts-Masters Actually, I'm already testing the concept out...I breathed a little life into my Nova Air2 and set it up to match my Go 10.3. The home screen is the same (navigation bars identical, and no more NaviBall), though at this point I'm not using a 100% identical set of apps. I found a textured 7.8" screen saver from a Korean company on Amazon, so I get a better (though not identical) pen feel.
During a recent 1 week road trip the use at any one time was driven by the most appropriate size. I use Evernote to connect my desktop, laptop, and and phone, so I'll be seeing how well that works on the two Boox devices. I had made my own Travel Planner/Log page template.
Regarding which Android version...The Nova Air 2 did get a Boox upgrade from Android 10 to Android 11.
I’m much more excited by this release, than the Boox Palma. I rarely read more than a page or two of a book on my phone. This not only represents an alternative to closed ecosystems like Kindle and Kobo- it’s a more efficient way to expand your e-ink use beyond bookstores and note-taking. It’s about time!
Yeah, I agree. It is really good. Can't believe it is the first Boox at this size I have tried!
The price of this is much less offensive too
@steverolfeca
Contrary to kindle, Kobo is not closed at all. You can buy literally at every store selling epub on the globe, plus all the libraries.
Sir i love your videos ive not been on your channel properly since 2022. Your videos are fantastic. I am a maths educator i want to help young people with their maths. I wish you well. 😊
@@GCSEALevelMaths2025 cheers, yep check my content on making educational videos and very best wishes for your channel! Hit me up any time if you have questions!
I'd love to see you open and browse libby on this device.
I have bought this device and it was a pleasure to write on it with my bluetooth keyboard. It was not a perfect experience but awesome anyway! And kind of cheap.
@@jabkornadomrum I'll have to try that one. 🙂
@@jabkornadomrum wait, it accepts typed text input as well?
@@steverolfeca You can connect a bluetooth keyboard and write in any app you want. I used Obsidian app for this and it was nice. You can also configure screen refresh by swipe which makes writing more readable and pleasant.
This is good timing. My wife's Kindle Paperwhite is dying and she'd love to have something similar in her hands. This would be better since she can still read her Kindle books via the app, but she can also check books directly out from the library with the Libby app and no longer need to sync them over to Kindle. Can't argue with the price, either.
it shocks me to hear about paperwhites dying already...my kindle from 2010 is fine, after a battery replacement
Love my Palma for one handed reading at night. Ordered a Go 10.3 to see if I can use it for reading/note taking more comfortably over my iPad. We will see how the Go fits in I’m also looking at the Supernote if the Go doesn’t work for me.
@@channelDD25 I think that'll be a great combo for you! Let me know how you find it!
Its a shame that Boox originally advertised the Go 6 for Android 12 and shadow released it with Android 11. Some people's boxes still said Android 12 even. At $150 it seemed like a good secondary device but I skipped this generation, gives me a red flag feeling
@@chiquita683 yeah, it is a shame, my box said android 12. But I think it was an error rather than a intentional thing!
I've been using android since before version 1.5
Honest question, what do you think you're missing out on between this device being android 11 vs 12?
Can Boox ereaders be upgraded to newer versions of Android like most Android phones, or are you stuck forever on the OS gen that shipped on the device? If it’s the latter, it seems like you will quickly begin to have issues with app functionality from deprecation. And worse, they will become less secure over time as the OS is replaced and left behind.
Pretty much stuck with the android version that ships with the device unless Onyx decides to push an update to a newer version which I don’t think they’ve done before and is unlikely due to the comparatively low spec of these ereader focused devices. App depreciation isn’t much of an issue based on my experience with my Android 10 smartphone, but yes security patches will be an issue with their Android 11 devices as it has reached its end of life and is no longer receiving them.
My only critique of Boox remains that they have too dang many devices and releases😂 Great devices, though, and there seems to be something for everyone. I remain satisfied with the note series!
Can i read and view my notes on this that ive made on the boox go 10.3? I know without pen layer i cant write more but just viewing would be the goal.
Edit: I cant see a notes icon home page so i think thats a no. Likely have to wait for the next nova air iteration :(
@KitBetts-Masters What are your thoughts on the performance of the boox go 6? I see some people complain it is slow, are you able to improve this by fine tuning the settings?
Is the double-circle touch hotspot thing mandatory? I think I’d find that really distracting when reading
No, you can disable it very easily from the swipe down. I never use it, so I don't know why I don't disable it!
@@KitBetts-Masters Thank you! That’s so helpful to know :-D
I'm praying to the gods for a go 8 color 🙏
Does it have heavy ghosting when choosing continuous scrolling on Kindle? I experienced such limitation on Boox Tab Mini C. Thank you for your videos!
I think the ghosting has been pretty well controlled so far yep!
Will it be better when schools only allow this kind of gadgets for students to bring.
Is sketching possible on this device? This looks like it could be a nice travel sketchbook for field notes, but I couldn't find any documentation on stylus support.
My understanding is there is no stylus support. For that you need either the 7.8" nova or note for the smallest size
What I'm wondering is if it's touched sensitive then can you use one of those rubber Touch styluses and just download a drawing app? Hmmmmmm
How is this different from the Boox 7 Go? There are just way to many options. It's super confusing.
The Go 7 has Kaleido 3 screen (colour), while the Go 6 has Carta 1300 (black & white only). The Go 7 also has 4 GB of RAM (Go 6 only has 2 GB), stronger CPU and 64 GB of ROM (Go 6 only has 32 GB, you can use microSD with both though).
@@The77SpaceMan Ahh. Thank you!
I’d like a Go 11.8” please!
@@voicesbeckley3633 yeah, that would be aces. Would you want colour?
Oh yes please
@@KitBetts-Masters I don’t know….I haven’t used a colour e ink device. It’s a nice idea but not essential for my usage.
*I long for a device that is **_'really made for the pocked'_** and incorporates a small stylus that slips into the spine of the folio.*
It would have a flexible screen, maybe a tuff rubber body, was monochrome and 4-5 inches, a device you really could use as a jotter when out and about with no fear of the screen cracking when you accidentally sat on the cat. 😿
What I did was get a secondary phone (Moto G Stylus) and I use it just for notetaking. I have it set to grayscale, has no SIM card and it has all notifications turned off. Best thing about doing this is that it can be incredibly cheap; since you are only using it for notetaking, you can even look for an older Note phone.
I'm also still waiting for a stylus e-ink device that's the size of a phone or pocket notebook but a secondary stylus phone just for notetaking has been a HUGE life changer.
@@j_alamomusic9604 Glad you found a satisfactory solution, but I'd rather stay in an e-ink ecosystem... maybe one with a cut down OS to 'encourage me to limit my jotter to notes, which upon returning home could simply hit one button and transfer it to a sibling e-ink device. Often _'good ideas'_ get cluttered, a solution might be to send it to the bigger device with a checksum of some kind, then once sent if the checksum match the larger device could return _'an okay'_ allowing jotter could delete the file/folder.
At 61 I've had some great note taking devices and physical systems in my time, but the killer is often retaining vast copies of files elsewhere, because I'm fearful of deleting a copy unsure if the other exists. My relationship with electronic devices is... complicated. 🙄
Tbh, Boox devices as ereaders, not a big fan. Purchased a Boox Page for the physical buttons and the software was a clunky mess. Ended up buying a used Oasis 10th gen instead and it's been much better. I think Boox makes much better writing tablets than they do readers, imo.
That's funny, I have ditched my old Oasis 10 for the Page at the beginning of the year and have now the Go Color 7 (in white) as well! I love both of them! ❤
its inconsistent because it is old android
Boox sucks