I replaced my Kindle with an E Ink tablet that runs on Android - and don't regret it
Briefly

The article discusses the author's experiences with various E Ink devices, particularly comparing the Kindle and ReMarkable 2 to the Boox Page. While the former two excel at their core purposes of reading and note-taking, they lack advanced features like app support. The Boox Page, however, runs a simplified version of Android, allowing users to access various applications, enhancing productivity. Although video playback is not optimal on E Ink displays, this limitation encourages users to focus more on reading and note-taking, making the device more versatile.
I enjoy reading a variety of formats, not just ebooks but also blogs and online articles.
The Boox Page runs a simplified version of Android, expanding the capabilities of an e-reader in just the right amount.
Running on Android means you can theoretically use apps like Instagram and YouTube on the Boox Page.
E Ink displays just don't refresh fast enough for videos, which prevents doom-scrolling.
Read at ZDNET
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