Let us all know how you use yours! *Boox Palma 2* : the very popular phone sized eReader now with a fingerprint reader. US and HK shop.boox.com/products/palma2?ref=0t1qqbSDWLMb EU & UK euroshop.boox.com/products/boox-palma2?ref=my_f5MKKrpQRge&variant=51671609409899 (These are affiliate links, I may earn commission from sales made through them, there is no extra cost to you and it enables me to make this content. Kind thanks for your support! :-)
primarily using mine for working with open-source software projects (especially Meshtastic and SDR stuff), especially stuff I want to use outside where the usability of e-ink just blows everything else away -- but because the screen is so pleasant to use I find myself reaching for it instead of my phone and putting my phone into hotspot mode for it! it has the same CPU as the NA4C so I completely agree about the snappiness, and it being so easy to root will be helpful for backing up apps or experimenting with Linux software on it.
Great review, as usual! I am so interested in this form factor but I have some concerns. It's a tad too expensive, so much so that I wish they made a stripped-down version one can use just for reading and little more: a good OS, no speakers, no camera, for example. I wish Amazon and/or Kobo made a device like this, as I wonder what'd happen should one have problems. Has anyone ever needed assistance? How is Boox behaving about it? Does Android 13 need the upgraded CPU? Why was the first Palma left with Android 11? Does that mean this device won't be updated regularly in the future? Will that compromise its longevity? Last, but not least, why is everyone so obsessed with it not having a Sim card? Would you honestly use it as your sole phone? An eink device?
I love the idea of the Palma, IF ONLY it had an EMR note-taking layer. The other issue for me, why it would remain a reader and not become a sort of phone replacement is its lack of security and system updates. I am fully into the Google system, but to protect my personal data (email, calendar, chats etc) it needs the latest updates and Android versions, which Boox will never provide. But - I keep reevaluating my 7.8" Nova Air and whether the Palma could replace that, especially as I travel a lot and normally decide between the 10.3" Go or the Nova Air. If only the Palma had a pen! ☺️
Hi! I'm using my palma 2 along side a Nokia 6300 4G. Great combo for my needs. I'm using the nokia for phone calls and hotspot when necessary (or when rarely there is no wifi available), and the palma for everything else . I'm a few days in and I'm curious on how much battery life should I expect? If someone got any other use cases please share! Love your content, after two years with my freewrite I descover the palma with one of your first videos and I recently bought it, I'm super stoked! Thanks lots :)
Kit, if I have a smartphone and a Kindle, how large is the space into which the Palma would sit? Does it replace a Kindle for you in your use-cases or does it supplement it? Would I want to go out (walking, shopping, whatever) with my front pockets filled on one side by a smartphone and the Palma in the other? Would I not simply take the Kindle with me (given it would be rare to go out without some kind of bag)?
In a previous video you were endorsing rhe Inkpalm over this--I actually went for that based on your recommendation. But now it sounds like you're Team Boox. So which is it?
It's a matter of how much you want to spend and what your needs are. He isn't really overly team any of the devices he reviews. He is a writer by trade so he tends to go over devices repeatedly to explain their strengths and weaknesses from his own use cases.
Chief, you're the one pulling the trigger. Not him. Always watch multiple videos, read mane store page reviews, look it over and weight what YOU value most. Maybe he likes both, maybe he goes back and forth. Which do YOU like the idea of more?
@@orangemc9358 No doubt about that. And as a reviewer, he's going to feature different devices, extolling the virtues independently. But there's also no doubt that one of the latest videos, he compared and unilaterally chose the Inkpalm, which is what tipped me over. I was a bit surprised, that's all. And at least one other person here agreed with me.
I bought the Bigme over the Boox that same way 😂😂😂. Its called buyers remorse always go with your first thought its usually right! 😂😂😂 Hes definitely a great influential individual aint he. 😂😂😂
I want a great android tablet with an oled screen the same size and shape/screen format of the Boox Mini Tab C. I read on both e-ink devices and tablets. I've never had any issues with eye strain using a good tablet screen. E-ink devices have too many compromises with the only benefits being longer battery life and being able to read outside in full sunlight.
Tip: you don't need to pay otter for that. You can use your own laptop for transcribe, or if you really want to pay openai api and whisper is 1/100th of the price.
It works well. You should expect a certain amount of tinkering with the eink settings, but yeah, you can make it look good! And it remembers those settings for the next time you open that app. I'm trying to resist the urge to load chess on it though.
Thanks for the advice! And I get it, my main usage for this device would be the reduce of eye strain so I love the idea of using normal apps on an e ink screen.
Let us all know how you use yours!
*Boox Palma 2* : the very popular phone sized eReader now with a fingerprint reader.
US and HK shop.boox.com/products/palma2?ref=0t1qqbSDWLMb
EU & UK euroshop.boox.com/products/boox-palma2?ref=my_f5MKKrpQRge&variant=51671609409899
(These are affiliate links, I may earn commission from sales made through them, there is no extra cost to you and it enables me to make this content. Kind thanks for your support! :-)
primarily using mine for working with open-source software projects (especially Meshtastic and SDR stuff), especially stuff I want to use outside where the usability of e-ink just blows everything else away -- but because the screen is so pleasant to use I find myself reaching for it instead of my phone and putting my phone into hotspot mode for it! it has the same CPU as the NA4C so I completely agree about the snappiness, and it being so easy to root will be helpful for backing up apps or experimenting with Linux software on it.
Yeah, it's a lovely screen. It really is a pleasure to use!
Great review, as usual!
I am so interested in this form factor but I have some concerns. It's a tad too expensive, so much so that I wish they made a stripped-down version one can use just for reading and little more: a good OS, no speakers, no camera, for example. I wish Amazon and/or Kobo made a device like this, as I wonder what'd happen should one have problems. Has anyone ever needed assistance? How is Boox behaving about it?
Does Android 13 need the upgraded CPU? Why was the first Palma left with Android 11? Does that mean this device won't be updated regularly in the future? Will that compromise its longevity?
Last, but not least, why is everyone so obsessed with it not having a Sim card? Would you honestly use it as your sole phone? An eink device?
You're a man of taste. wasn't expecting the z fold! we have similar tastes in devices.
I love the idea of the Palma, IF ONLY it had an EMR note-taking layer.
The other issue for me, why it would remain a reader and not become a sort of phone replacement is its lack of security and system updates. I am fully into the Google system, but to protect my personal data (email, calendar, chats etc) it needs the latest updates and Android versions, which Boox will never provide.
But - I keep reevaluating my 7.8" Nova Air and whether the Palma could replace that, especially as I travel a lot and normally decide between the 10.3" Go or the Nova Air. If only the Palma had a pen! ☺️
Hi! I'm using my palma 2 along side a Nokia 6300 4G. Great combo for my needs. I'm using the nokia for phone calls and hotspot when necessary (or when rarely there is no wifi available), and the palma for everything else . I'm a few days in and I'm curious on how much battery life should I expect? If someone got any other use cases please share!
Love your content, after two years with my freewrite I descover the palma with one of your first videos and I recently bought it, I'm super stoked! Thanks lots :)
Hello, lovely review, thanks. Is there a significant difference between the plama 1 and 2? Should I go for the palma 1 or is the 2 a lot better?
Is there a 7.8 inch Palma type device? Love all aspects of Palma, would love to see it in a larger size
No, but we are all kind of expecting Boox to do a refresh of their black and white offering at this size sometime soon.
you can use palma 2 as a typewriter like your video of palma 1? I love your content !
Kit, if I have a smartphone and a Kindle, how large is the space into which the Palma would sit? Does it replace a Kindle for you in your use-cases or does it supplement it? Would I want to go out (walking, shopping, whatever) with my front pockets filled on one side by a smartphone and the Palma in the other? Would I not simply take the Kindle with me (given it would be rare to go out without some kind of bag)?
Would you say it makes sense to use it if you’re already in the Boox ecosystem? Owning a remarkable 2 and not planning to switch.
No, it would still make sense for you! As long as you aren't put off by android OS, you'll be fine and have a great time!
Do you use a case when carrying with you in your pocket?
In a previous video you were endorsing rhe Inkpalm over this--I actually went for that based on your recommendation. But now it sounds like you're Team Boox. So which is it?
It's a matter of how much you want to spend and what your needs are. He isn't really overly team any of the devices he reviews. He is a writer by trade so he tends to go over devices repeatedly to explain their strengths and weaknesses from his own use cases.
Chief, you're the one pulling the trigger. Not him. Always watch multiple videos, read mane store page reviews, look it over and weight what YOU value most. Maybe he likes both, maybe he goes back and forth. Which do YOU like the idea of more?
@@orangemc9358 No doubt about that. And as a reviewer, he's going to feature different devices, extolling the virtues independently. But there's also no doubt that one of the latest videos, he compared and unilaterally chose the Inkpalm, which is what tipped me over. I was a bit surprised, that's all. And at least one other person here agreed with me.
I bought the Bigme over the Boox that same way 😂😂😂. Its called buyers remorse always go with your first thought its usually right! 😂😂😂 Hes definitely a great influential individual aint he. 😂😂😂
You should try the Boox page turner or Bluetooth turner. I think you would like it
Any one know when this will be available in the UK?
I don't get palmas point, you can basically get an oled phone and have black background and you get 95% of pixels not emitting any light or flickering
Can you show how to use todoist
I want a great android tablet with an oled screen the same size and shape/screen format of the Boox Mini Tab C. I read on both e-ink devices and tablets. I've never had any issues with eye strain using a good tablet screen. E-ink devices have too many compromises with the only benefits being longer battery life and being able to read outside in full sunlight.
Would you use Google calendar on this b&w screen?
Google Calendar works great on mine. Color coding works fine in grayscale.
Yeah I certainly would!
Can it play Doom?
Tip: you don't need to pay otter for that. You can use your own laptop for transcribe, or if you really want to pay openai api and whisper is 1/100th of the price.
How well does this work play games of chess and sudoku?
It works well. You should expect a certain amount of tinkering with the eink settings, but yeah, you can make it look good! And it remembers those settings for the next time you open that app.
I'm trying to resist the urge to load chess on it though.
Thanks for the advice! And I get it, my main usage for this device would be the reduce of eye strain so I love the idea of using normal apps on an e ink screen.
I understand the size issue. I bought the smallest of the mainstream phones I could find. Hownisnthe weight?
Yeah, not too heavy at all. It's a good size for what I do with it, but just not ideal for my hands. Still good though!
The gap is not really that noticeable when you get the black one
It's the s9 and the note 24 ultra. Sorry e ink but it's almost 2025 and it just can't play ball. Thanks for coming to my Ted talk.