"For Kindle, You are stuck!" This made me buy Boox Poke 5 and I don't regret one thing! So many ebook format options to read and rent! Thanks for the great comparison.
@@happydogg312 Yes, I would def. get the Boox Go 6 if that's the latest version. Reading outside is great - very clear and bright fonts. Since it's an e-ink system, it has a matt-like screen so it's already anti-glared.
The Boox Poke 5 looks perfect for me. I use three apps for ebooks and couldn't find any devices that would easily allow me to use all of them until I stumbled across your channel! Great comparison too
Thanks for the review! Did you take the video in one go, and over how much time? The battery on Poke went from 50% -> 42% (-8%) a the end of the video... Kindle 28% -> 25% (3%) I understand that you were switching between many apps on the Poke, and even watching TH-cam, which are things that we won't be doing a lot on this kind of device, but 7-8% battery drain in 15 min is a lot of battery usage! Assuming that was how long it took you to record this video, you would only be able to read something for about 4 hours using the same backlight setting. That's worse than reading on a phone?
This video was the final sign for me to order the Poke 5 and I just did. One thing though, I will just use it purely for reading. I don't need it for social media and YT.
@@wandergirlthrevi hi friend! Did you actually purchase the poke 5 in the end? I was wondering (if you dont mind sharing) if their battery life is worth it? Thank you:)
I just don't get why you would use 90% of the features on the Boox. The ecosystem switching is cool but TH-cam, internet browsing, watching videos? Why? Most people have a phone or computer or tv that does all of those things much better. I would guess the majority of people purchasing an e reader want to read for the most part which is why they're buying an e ink display instead of just using their phone to read.
True, but as someone with an ereader phone who is 'watching' this video right now, because as stated this is mostly a 'talking video' and lots of the videos I watch are like that, I can confirm that some people will use 'all that stuff', or at least watch the option too. Granted I did go for a black and white screen party on purpose with the Hisense because watch/listening to youtube on my Boox Air C yeah... the colour wasn't there yet for videos even on just an occasional glance at the screen for reference basis while listening to things because it was just too wrong for me so I'd prefer to just not have colour in that case. Good for coloured note taking video not so much. Although I am curious if the Ultra Tab C is fast enough for watching lectures with coloured power points. That could certainly be interesting and useful for note taking.
Foreign country content. Kobo and Kindle require foreign addresses, vpns, and credit cards. Can be a major hassle. With an e-ink android tablet I’ll be able to use book apps that don’t require any of those loopholes to get books/magazines rom other countries that I don’t currently reside.
Good review but you should also have done other e-reading apps and cover battery life with and without wifi on. I keep my Kindle wifi off unless I am downloading and charge about once a month.
I've got a Poke 5 on order from Good e-Reader store. I've got a Libra 2 as my primary and various kindles. I bought the Poke 5 because I don't want to be stuck in a particular ecosystem. Look forward to being able to browse my library whether it's Amazon, Kobo, Google Play Books, B&N, Overdrive, anything. The flexibility comes with a price it sounds like, in terms of fiddling with settings and such, so this is definitely the nerdy e-reader if you want a 6" (yes, I know it's technically a tablet!).
I've heard some content creators who own previous pokes complain about NetGally not working properly on the Poke. I have a Nova3, which is a 7.8" note taking device, I gave my parents a Poke2 and a Poke4 Lite, the Poke4 Lite had an issue with installing Scribd (which Scribd or Boox give you a solution by just googling it) The Kobo and Kindle app work well in the 3 devices (albeit having to use the browser to buy books in the Kindle store because it doesn't allow you to buy them through the app) And unlike other tablets and phones the PlayStore doesn't upgrade the apps continually so you need to enter the store quite often to keep the apps un to scratch or they glitch
I think you will like him. I've been using and loving my Poke 3 for 2 years - and if it broke I would buy the Poke 5. The Poke 3 is my main reader, but I also like to use it as a tablet on the balcony - the e-ink display is superior to the other displays, especially outdoors. And the performance is also very good for this.
Looking at the kindle app on the Boox, I feel like I would be more tempted to not have a dedicated E-reader if the android apps were more optimised for E Ink screens. Or more likely, they had a mode that imitated the interface of the actual kindle devices. But they’re probably not going to do that because they obviously want to give you a reason to buy their hardware.
I find it odd you consider the onyx to be something other than an ereader. To me, it's what an ereader should be, with kindles being a functionally limited version
@@adrianscarlett It’s a tablet that can use reader apps as Peter always says. Probably the biggest reason I wouldn’t buy one though now I’ve heard it, is the lack of Android OS updates. I try to keep my devices for as long as I can. I replaced my iPhone 6 with a 12 Mini. So that was 6 years. My iPad Air to my new Air was I think 7 years. They did lose iOS support for the last year or so but with an E Ink device, you wouldn’t get any security updates even. So for me, they need to sort that out and get at least 5 years of full updates. But I’m not sure if even android phones get that support. Only Pixel phones probably get that kind of support. So that’s a big problem that Android needs to solve.
@@christill for standard book formats, you don't need the latest android version. Eg. The latest version of Moon+ reader pro works on any device running android 5.2 and above, which is around 7years old at this point. Updates being a necessity for reading compatibility is a nitpick, because all reader apps will work for years, and bluetooth, wifi aren't going to change that much, so getting your books into the device and reading them won't be an issue for 5 years at least. Where I do see an issue is that it lacks security updates, which can be easily remedied by using a throwaway google account for integration purposes and avoid using your main credentials on a boox device(as people report that it phones back to Chinese servers with god knows what). Note - I am basing this on my ownership of Boox Tab Ultra C.
Are you really reading on a normal display? Because that's what it's all about in the first place - namely an eye-friendly display that you can use to read outdoors without any problems too. An e-ink tablet like the small Poke 5 is not intended to replace a normal tablet/smartphone (although there are now other calibers, such as the Boox Tab Ultra/C), but primarily a device for reading, which, however, has full freedom of reading offers (which normal readers just don't offer). But you can also use it as a normal tablet, for example on the balcony/terrace/garden. The performance allows it and the e-ink display is far superior to normal displays. There are also ways to protect your data.
DEALBREAKER: I buy and read kindle books. I bought a book poke 3 but the page turning is horrible. There is stuttering, screen bleeds. It’s just really bad for my eyes and no matter how I update the Boox, how I tweak the screen settings. It just won’t work smoothly. It seems like the Poke 5 is still the same here so I have to pass and stick to my kindle oasis. Thanks for the side by side review.
I notice in this video how clear the font is on the Kindle compared to the blurry/cloudy fonts on the Onyx, even when both are technically 300ppi. I don't care how many more things other than reading books you can do on the Onyx if it's going to be THAT "cloudy". Just look at the difference man! It's obvious to say that people buying these devices have problems reading on phone/PC screens and are looking for a pleasant blurriness/glare free experience. Yeah it's cool that the Onyx can work as a e-ink tablet too but I can't oversee the cons over the "prose" (pun intended). If I wanted a tablet to watch series I'd have better options in the market. Besides, F*** China... there are serious concerns over these Chinese devices phoning Chinese servers every time you open an app on them (be careful) but ofc they deny it saying "It's anti Chinese sentiment" yet they don't comply with user's global security/privacy standards... but hey, that's what happens when you live under a dictatorship, if you're the one in power you can do whatever you want. I wouldn't recommend these Chinese (Onyx, Pocketbook, MeeBook...) devices to anyone concerned about his/her own privacy.
A couple years ago, I came to same conclusion, but did know about Boox. So I bought a cheap android phone, did not put in SIM card, but 1T micro so. I hotspot it to phone to use to keep my phone safe & uncluttered. I put my music, pod casts & kindle app & kobo & epub. I did the same with used A7 lite tabs. When I am not using it for Google maps, I put screen on greyscale & low light & power save. I am sure I don’t get as good a battery life as my dedicated reader, but not bad. I also did same with old iPad mini. Have a few Apple Books too
Honestly with the pages turning like that, I'd rather have a Kindle for Kindle content. And it's the same on most "Android" based eInk devices and apps. Where Android isn't really optimized for eReaders. Sure it works, but it's always a lesser experience than just an eReader or an LCD/OLED tablet.
Honestly, I prefer the massive amount of increased functionality over page turn animations. There's so much more I can use an android ereader for, it makes a kindle a waste of money for me.
I replaced a 2012 Kindle paperwhite with a poke5 when the battery gave up, The major issue I have is the power on time being around 30 sec, while the kindle is instant on.
I think there's a way to configure sleep mode in the settings. Don't have the device myself but saw this mentioned when I was looking at the Boox Air3 C (also android based)
I have onyx poke 2 and I love the size and everything but the battery is just terrible. I hope they will fix that. I have both Kindle and onyx but I'm using Kindle more because it stays longer.
How long do they last? Do you keep wifi on? Asking because I was considering one of these android e-readers to replace my old kindle but if the battery life is bad then I guess I'll save my money.
They both last week vut obviously kindle will last longer. Any android based e paper eill have significantly reduced battery life (2-3 day) but dince it can last for a week doesnt make much difference
Is there any difference between the poke5 and leaf2 besides size and the buttons? Are either water resistant? Basically just looking for an e-reader with e-ink display that can use kindle, nook, and hoopla.
How come there's no talk about battery life on these? Yeah the Boox can do all kinds of things but it's an android tablet. Will be doing things in the background that will drain the battery faster even if you keep it in airplane mode.
No, it's an e-ink device, which is more battery friendly, I read every night and I have to charge my Nova3 around once every week and a half or 2 weeks, and it has a whole lot more stuff going on than the Poke, my dad charges his Poke4 Lite every 2 weeks and he reads a book a night.
I just bought Onyx boox poke 5 and now I'm worried about the battery! Do they sell batteries for it or I will just throw it away when the battery becomes so poor ?
I thought the Boox Poke 5 had a Carta HD screen, versus the Carta 1200 on the Kindle. Is that wrong, or when you kept saying this is the exact same screen, you meant the same exact manufacturer (Carta)?
How good is the reddit, discord and web blog reading experience on the poke 5? I really need something to do my Game design research on and Kindle's browser just doesn't cut it, android apps dont work and my phone exhausts me. Any one with a poke 5? how good is the app and web experience? Can i use it to read articles and discuss on reddit and discord?
Kindle on my poke 3 and poke 4 are very slow. If you mainly read on kindle just stick with kindle. The only thing good on the poke devices is neoreader. My leaf however is a savage. And why does audible not work on the poke 4?
Boox is doing some really cool things right now. I feel like we're heading towards a future where eink is used for many phones and tablets (they even have a PC monitor now lol.) We all know how terrible blue light and LCD screens are for our eyes, but we're all addicted to the internet, so this seems like a stepping stone to a healthier future. Side note, I own a Kindle Paperwhite or w/e it's called, and I was so excited for it at first, but then I realized I didn't actually own any of the Kindle books I was buying. You can't download anything unless it's to a Kindle. When I realized that, I stopped using my Kindle. It feels dirty. :( If Amazon goes down or deletes the content I bought, I just have to smile and accept that money was burned. So evil of Amazon to operate like that. If I buy a physical book, I can photocopy it, I can loan it to a friend, I can do whatever. Digital media should be the same.
The thing is that Kindle is a single purpose device and has its vibe -- it's a book, read me! Whereas Poke is just a generic tablet with no mojo. I'd rather preferred a beefed up ebook reader with some customization and smooth scrolling, than a generic tablet. And I suspect battery life will be abysmal compared to Kindle.
Maybe cause I’ve been with Kindle for nearly a decade now, I just like the Kindle interface. I really LOVE my Paperwhite 11th gen and with Kindle Unlimited it’s even more Amazing along with using Libby to get more books. My only hope is that Amazon does a Color E ink display for when I read manga that would be so cool!
I got it because I use everand to read also and wanted an e-reader experience to read those books since it's better than my phone or tablet for reading. I also have a Kindle, so I use both. I don't browse the Internet on the Boox.
@@schoolaesthetic i got m6 and only problem ive found is yellow light. level 1-2 is too orange for me🥲. My eyes hurt every time i use this level. Other than that is really good.
If you only understand & speak one language, maybe kindle could be for you but if you are multi language speaker then you would need apps. It's just you that you don't need apps...
I’m mostly just curious as to who this is for? If you want a “reading” experience, go with a traditional ereader. You want a tablet experience…use a phone or a traditional tablet.
For me, it's simply not enough formatting options on Kindle. Android does allow custom readers with extensive formatting options. Plus I love my Tachiyomi, kindle cannot do that.
It is a traditional ereader. With my onyx device, I read content from amazon, kobo, Google play books, plus I view pdfs, office docs, CAD drawings, sheet music, and other documents. I honestly don't see why people would buy a kindle after owning one.
We have been a distributor of onyx's since 2012, we ship anywhere in the world from Papua New Guinea to iceland. So yes, it is available in your country :-)
Hi, new subscriber here. I am currently using a Kindle 10th gen, but I am planning to switch to a Kobo Libra at some point. I've read that the first Libra was released in 2019, and the Libra 2 was released in 2021. Do you think we can expect a "Libra 2E/Libra 3" sometime later this year?
"For Kindle, You are stuck!" This made me buy Boox Poke 5 and I don't regret one thing! So many ebook format options to read and rent! Thanks for the great comparison.
Thats 1 of the biggest reasons to get it,more freedom to get what you want instead of being stuck to Kindle Eco System
@@happydogg312 Yes, I would def. get the Boox Go 6 if that's the latest version. Reading outside is great - very clear and bright fonts. Since it's an e-ink system, it has a matt-like screen so it's already anti-glared.
The Boox Poke 5 looks perfect for me. I use three apps for ebooks and couldn't find any devices that would easily allow me to use all of them until I stumbled across your channel! Great comparison too
Thanks for the review! Did you take the video in one go, and over how much time?
The battery on Poke went from 50% -> 42% (-8%) a the end of the video...
Kindle 28% -> 25% (3%)
I understand that you were switching between many apps on the Poke, and even watching TH-cam, which are things that we won't be doing a lot on this kind of device, but 7-8% battery drain in 15 min is a lot of battery usage! Assuming that was how long it took you to record this video, you would only be able to read something for about 4 hours using the same backlight setting. That's worse than reading on a phone?
I feel like onyx Is doing something new that'll revolutionary in e reading market
This video was the final sign for me to order the Poke 5 and I just did. One thing though, I will just use it purely for reading. I don't need it for social media and YT.
@@wandergirlthrevi hi friend! Did you actually purchase the poke 5 in the end? I was wondering (if you dont mind sharing) if their battery life is worth it? Thank you:)
@@anisgilos its about 2 days in daylight with no light and maybe 9h or light usage
@@thelearningpod5164 thank you so much!! Really appreciate it:)
I just don't get why you would use 90% of the features on the Boox. The ecosystem switching is cool but TH-cam, internet browsing, watching videos? Why? Most people have a phone or computer or tv that does all of those things much better. I would guess the majority of people purchasing an e reader want to read for the most part which is why they're buying an e ink display instead of just using their phone to read.
True, but as someone with an ereader phone who is 'watching' this video right now, because as stated this is mostly a 'talking video' and lots of the videos I watch are like that, I can confirm that some people will use 'all that stuff', or at least watch the option too.
Granted I did go for a black and white screen party on purpose with the Hisense because watch/listening to youtube on my Boox Air C yeah... the colour wasn't there yet for videos even on just an occasional glance at the screen for reference basis while listening to things because it was just too wrong for me so I'd prefer to just not have colour in that case. Good for coloured note taking video not so much.
Although I am curious if the Ultra Tab C is fast enough for watching lectures with coloured power points. That could certainly be interesting and useful for note taking.
I see then you reading news sites on this or searching some information on wiki/other site. But this device will not be as main device for that.
Ability to use PDFs and every e-reader app there is
@@samuelhearne8488 my computer handles pdfs better than any e reader. And how many book apps do you need to read?
Foreign country content. Kobo and Kindle require foreign addresses, vpns, and credit cards. Can be a major hassle. With an e-ink android tablet I’ll be able to use book apps that don’t require any of those loopholes to get books/magazines rom other countries that I don’t currently reside.
Good review but you should also have done other e-reading apps and cover battery life with and without wifi on. I keep my Kindle wifi off unless I am downloading and charge about once a month.
I've got a Poke 5 on order from Good e-Reader store. I've got a Libra 2 as my primary and various kindles. I bought the Poke 5 because I don't want to be stuck in a particular ecosystem. Look forward to being able to browse my library whether it's Amazon, Kobo, Google Play Books, B&N, Overdrive, anything. The flexibility comes with a price it sounds like, in terms of fiddling with settings and such, so this is definitely the nerdy e-reader if you want a 6" (yes, I know it's technically a tablet!).
I've heard some content creators who own previous pokes complain about NetGally not working properly on the Poke. I have a Nova3, which is a 7.8" note taking device, I gave my parents a Poke2 and a Poke4 Lite, the Poke4 Lite had an issue with installing Scribd (which Scribd or Boox give you a solution by just googling it) The Kobo and Kindle app work well in the 3 devices (albeit having to use the browser to buy books in the Kindle store because it doesn't allow you to buy them through the app) And unlike other tablets and phones the PlayStore doesn't upgrade the apps continually so you need to enter the store quite often to keep the apps un to scratch or they glitch
I think you will like him. I've been using and loving my Poke 3 for 2 years - and if it broke I would buy the Poke 5.
The Poke 3 is my main reader, but I also like to use it as a tablet on the balcony - the e-ink display is superior to the other displays, especially outdoors. And the performance is also very good for this.
How is your experience?
How about a showdown between the Poke 5 and the M6???? Can't figure out which one to get.
Looking at the kindle app on the Boox, I feel like I would be more tempted to not have a dedicated E-reader if the android apps were more optimised for E Ink screens. Or more likely, they had a mode that imitated the interface of the actual kindle devices. But they’re probably not going to do that because they obviously want to give you a reason to buy their hardware.
I find it odd you consider the onyx to be something other than an ereader. To me, it's what an ereader should be, with kindles being a functionally limited version
@@adrianscarlett It’s a tablet that can use reader apps as Peter always says.
Probably the biggest reason I wouldn’t buy one though now I’ve heard it, is the lack of Android OS updates. I try to keep my devices for as long as I can. I replaced my iPhone 6 with a 12 Mini. So that was 6 years. My iPad Air to my new Air was I think 7 years. They did lose iOS support for the last year or so but with an E Ink device, you wouldn’t get any security updates even. So for me, they need to sort that out and get at least 5 years of full updates. But I’m not sure if even android phones get that support. Only Pixel phones probably get that kind of support. So that’s a big problem that Android needs to solve.
@@christill for standard book formats, you don't need the latest android version. Eg. The latest version of Moon+ reader pro works on any device running android 5.2 and above, which is around 7years old at this point. Updates being a necessity for reading compatibility is a nitpick, because all reader apps will work for years, and bluetooth, wifi aren't going to change that much, so getting your books into the device and reading them won't be an issue for 5 years at least.
Where I do see an issue is that it lacks security updates, which can be easily remedied by using a throwaway google account for integration purposes and avoid using your main credentials on a boox device(as people report that it phones back to Chinese servers with god knows what).
Note - I am basing this on my ownership of Boox Tab Ultra C.
Are you really reading on a normal display?
Because that's what it's all about in the first place - namely an eye-friendly display that you can use to read outdoors without any problems too.
An e-ink tablet like the small Poke 5 is not intended to replace a normal tablet/smartphone (although there are now other calibers, such as the Boox Tab Ultra/C), but primarily a device for reading, which, however, has full freedom of reading offers (which normal readers just don't offer).
But you can also use it as a normal tablet, for example on the balcony/terrace/garden.
The performance allows it and the e-ink display is far superior to normal displays.
There are also ways to protect your data.
DEALBREAKER: I buy and read kindle books. I bought a book poke 3 but the page turning is horrible. There is stuttering, screen bleeds. It’s just really bad for my eyes and no matter how I update the Boox, how I tweak the screen settings. It just won’t work smoothly. It seems like the Poke 5 is still the same here so I have to pass and stick to my kindle oasis. Thanks for the side by side review.
I notice in this video how clear the font is on the Kindle compared to the blurry/cloudy fonts on the Onyx, even when both are technically 300ppi. I don't care how many more things other than reading books you can do on the Onyx if it's going to be THAT "cloudy". Just look at the difference man! It's obvious to say that people buying these devices have problems reading on phone/PC screens and are looking for a pleasant blurriness/glare free experience.
Yeah it's cool that the Onyx can work as a e-ink tablet too but I can't oversee the cons over the "prose" (pun intended). If I wanted a tablet to watch series I'd have better options in the market. Besides, F*** China... there are serious concerns over these Chinese devices phoning Chinese servers every time you open an app on them (be careful) but ofc they deny it saying "It's anti Chinese sentiment" yet they don't comply with user's global security/privacy standards... but hey, that's what happens when you live under a dictatorship, if you're the one in power you can do whatever you want. I wouldn't recommend these Chinese (Onyx, Pocketbook, MeeBook...) devices to anyone concerned about his/her own privacy.
Thanks for unbiased views.
A couple years ago, I came to same conclusion, but did know about Boox. So I bought a cheap android phone, did not put in SIM card, but 1T micro so. I hotspot it to phone to use to keep my phone safe & uncluttered. I put my music, pod casts & kindle app & kobo & epub. I did the same with used A7 lite tabs. When I am not using it for Google maps, I put screen on greyscale & low light & power save. I am sure I don’t get as good a battery life as my dedicated reader, but not bad. I also did same with old iPad mini. Have a few Apple Books too
Honestly with the pages turning like that, I'd rather have a Kindle for Kindle content. And it's the same on most "Android" based eInk devices and apps. Where Android isn't really optimized for eReaders. Sure it works, but it's always a lesser experience than just an eReader or an LCD/OLED tablet.
Thanks
Always have my doubts, i knew kindle optimization would be better, but unfortunately, nobody will tell you that..
Honestly, I prefer the massive amount of increased functionality over page turn animations. There's so much more I can use an android ereader for, it makes a kindle a waste of money for me.
The kindle app just doesn’t work on ebook readers. It lags and page turns stutters. Meds my eyes up so I have to stick to my kindle.
Can you compare it with Kobo Clara 2e as well? Thank you in advance!
Personally, I feel we are trying to compare apples to oranges on this one.
I replaced a 2012 Kindle paperwhite with a poke5 when the battery gave up, The major issue I have is the power on time being around 30 sec, while the kindle is instant on.
I think there's a way to configure sleep mode in the settings. Don't have the device myself but saw this mentioned when I was looking at the Boox Air3 C (also android based)
Yes you can disable it
how is the battery life of poke5?
I have onyx poke 2 and I love the size and everything but the battery is just terrible. I hope they will fix that. I have both Kindle and onyx but I'm using Kindle more because it stays longer.
How long do they last? Do you keep wifi on? Asking because I was considering one of these android e-readers to replace my old kindle but if the battery life is bad then I guess I'll save my money.
Great work on this. I'm leaning more and more on picking up an Onyx.
They both last week vut obviously kindle will last longer. Any android based e paper eill have significantly reduced battery life (2-3 day) but dince it can last for a week doesnt make much difference
Please do a Poke 5 vs Meebook M6 showdown. I am deciding between these two. Thank you!
We may get into this in the coming days :-)
Is there any difference between the poke5 and leaf2 besides size and the buttons? Are either water resistant? Basically just looking for an e-reader with e-ink display that can use kindle, nook, and hoopla.
What about battery life in comparison to the Kindle paper white signature edition?
Do you have a recommendation for a dedicated manga e ink reader?
How is the battery life?
So same screen same size means we can use Kindle cases with that open turn on feature?
You actually can make it look more like a kindle when page turning.
How come there's no talk about battery life on these? Yeah the Boox can do all kinds of things but it's an android tablet. Will be doing things in the background that will drain the battery faster even if you keep it in airplane mode.
No, it's an e-ink device, which is more battery friendly, I read every night and I have to charge my Nova3 around once every week and a half or 2 weeks, and it has a whole lot more stuff going on than the Poke, my dad charges his Poke4 Lite every 2 weeks and he reads a book a night.
Also, I want you to mention the battery life for onyx. Does it last for weeks?
Many mentioned poor battery life in general of Onyx Boox. Pocketbook HD 3, Touch Lux 5, Basic Lux 4 are similar weight and form factor as these.
I just bought Onyx boox poke 5 and now I'm worried about the battery! Do they sell batteries for it or I will just throw it away when the battery becomes so poor ?
@@nadineahmed959 Oh no!
@@nadineahmed959 How's your battery performance after using yours?
Shouldnt this be compared with the meebook m6 instead?
I thought the Boox Poke 5 had a Carta HD screen, versus the Carta 1200 on the Kindle. Is that wrong, or when you kept saying this is the exact same screen, you meant the same exact manufacturer (Carta)?
How good is the reddit, discord and web blog reading experience on the poke 5? I really need something to do my Game design research on and Kindle's browser just doesn't cut it, android apps dont work and my phone exhausts me.
Any one with a poke 5? how good is the app and web experience? Can i use it to read articles and discuss on reddit and discord?
Kindle on my poke 3 and poke 4 are very slow. If you mainly read on kindle just stick with kindle. The only thing good on the poke devices is neoreader. My leaf however is a savage. And why does audible not work on the poke 4?
Hi weird question is there a stylus compatible with poke5??
No
Boox is doing some really cool things right now. I feel like we're heading towards a future where eink is used for many phones and tablets (they even have a PC monitor now lol.) We all know how terrible blue light and LCD screens are for our eyes, but we're all addicted to the internet, so this seems like a stepping stone to a healthier future.
Side note, I own a Kindle Paperwhite or w/e it's called, and I was so excited for it at first, but then I realized I didn't actually own any of the Kindle books I was buying. You can't download anything unless it's to a Kindle. When I realized that, I stopped using my Kindle. It feels dirty. :( If Amazon goes down or deletes the content I bought, I just have to smile and accept that money was burned. So evil of Amazon to operate like that. If I buy a physical book, I can photocopy it, I can loan it to a friend, I can do whatever. Digital media should be the same.
The thing is that Kindle is a single purpose device and has its vibe -- it's a book, read me! Whereas Poke is just a generic tablet with no mojo. I'd rather preferred a beefed up ebook reader with some customization and smooth scrolling, than a generic tablet. And I suspect battery life will be abysmal compared to Kindle.
Wish Amazon Fire would come up with a version like this.
the kindle app on the Poke 5 doesn't sync with other devices
6 inches is my favourite size and I hope they make a pro version with GPU
Maybe cause I’ve been with Kindle for nearly a decade now, I just like the Kindle interface. I really LOVE my Paperwhite 11th gen and with Kindle Unlimited it’s even more Amazing along with using Libby to get more books. My only hope is that Amazon does a Color E ink display for when I read manga that would be so cool!
Wish Kindle Unlim would be in Romania too :( Not really sure why it is no longer working (used to work)
Does Libby work on the paper white and the regular?
Hi. What device for colorful reading e-book?
@@sheilaamandanisa7954 I just recently got the Kobo Libra Colour I started reading MANGA I LOVE it soo much!
why buy boox tablet which has a poorer b/w screen on that price? Just for the reason of reading book?
And watching youtube on b/w screen?
I got it because I use everand to read also and wanted an e-reader experience to read those books since it's better than my phone or tablet for reading. I also have a Kindle, so I use both. I don't browse the Internet on the Boox.
What size sd card can I put in it because even on the site it doesn't say?
Compare with Meebook m6 which one is better?
Hey did you find the answer to your question. Which one you ended up buying.
@@schoolaesthetic i got m6 and only problem ive found is yellow light. level 1-2 is too orange for me🥲. My eyes hurt every time i use this level. Other than that is really good.
Do I really need App Store on my reader? Not really, I don't.
If you only understand & speak one language, maybe kindle could be for you but if you are multi language speaker then you would need apps. It's just you that you don't need apps...
Hi there, I just saw your previous video where you’ve said that poke 5 doesn’t come with a speaker. How’s the possibility of playing a TH-cam video?
Oh I just figured out that it has an inbuilt audio and the users can listen using a Bluetooth speaker or headphones
Please watch our review video where we show TH-cam videos
Price-wise it’d be better to compare the Poke 5 to the Kindle Paperwhite - they’re both $169 USD.
Does poke5 use carta 1200? Or some worse screen?
On the Kindle and Kobo you can turn black/white for nighttime reading.
Can the Poke 5 do that?
@@leanne1586 Yes, it can
Can you use the Kindle Store on the Poke 5?
Yup
I’m mostly just curious as to who this is for?
If you want a “reading” experience, go with a traditional ereader.
You want a tablet experience…use a phone or a traditional tablet.
For me, it's simply not enough formatting options on Kindle. Android does allow custom readers with extensive formatting options. Plus I love my Tachiyomi, kindle cannot do that.
It is a traditional ereader. With my onyx device, I read content from amazon, kobo, Google play books, plus I view pdfs, office docs, CAD drawings, sheet music, and other documents.
I honestly don't see why people would buy a kindle after owning one.
@@adrianscarlett the page turn animations are smoother no doubt lol
@@adrianscarlett OK thanks, I'm sold, I'm definitely going to buy one now! The Kindle OS is so pathetically slow, I'm so sick of it.
I also need Onyx but not available here in the country i live 😢
We have been a distributor of onyx's since 2012, we ship anywhere in the world from Papua New Guinea to iceland. So yes, it is available in your country :-)
images on kindle looks so much better in the video
The Kindle has a yellow screen. No white or blue.
Hi, new subscriber here. I am currently using a Kindle 10th gen, but I am planning to switch to a Kobo Libra at some point. I've read that the first Libra was released in 2019, and the Libra 2 was released in 2021. Do you think we can expect a "Libra 2E/Libra 3" sometime later this year?
I was wondering if you switched, and what the Libra offers that you didn’t have on Kindle. Thanks! 💙
thanks for sharing
so kindle is best ' no notification no browsers no msg.... ) just reading
Kindle have browsers, yeah.
Kindle + jailbreak = ❤
Are both 6 inch? Or kindle 6.8 inch?
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If the bezzels of the poke 5 were uniform, it would be more appealing XD
Noted : Boox poket 5 battery drains faster than a kindle
Hey that's a spoiler for Spy x Family 😂
Kindle browser is a joke
yes it's ridiculously frustrating, especially when trying to log into WiFi. I'm so sick of the awful OS, so I'll definitely be being a Boox
Prefer full Android
very bad review
Thanks
Please share your video with us and we will replace ours with yours
Thank you for your valuable input :)
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