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The BOOX Go Color 7 Gen II is a cutting-edge 7-inch color E Ink tablet featuring a 4096-color Kaleido 3 display, powered by an octa-core CPU and 4GB RAM running Android 13. With 64GB internal storage expandable via microSD, it supports a wide range of document and media formats. Designed for professionals and avid readers alike, it offers active stylus support (stylus sold separately), front light with adjustable color temperature, and a lightweight, ultra-thin form factor for ultimate portability.




| ASIN | B0F58ZHCX2 |
| Amazon Bestseller | #17,689 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #266 in Computer Tablets |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included) |
| Brand | BOOX |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Type | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (205) |
| Date First Available | May 15, 2025 |
| Graphics Card Description | E-ink |
| Graphics Chipset Brand | eink |
| Item Weight | 390 g |
| Item dimensions W x H | 15.2 x 12.7 x 0.5 cm |
| Item model number | Go Color 7 Gen II |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 15.17 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Manufacturer | BOOX |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
| Operating System | Android |
| Processor Brand | E Ink |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 12.7 x 0.51 cm; 390 g |
| Resolution | 300 dpi in Black 150 dpi in Color |
| Screen Resolution | Black 300dpi, color 150dpi |
| Series | Go Color 7 Gen II |
| Standing screen display size | 7 Inches |
| Wireless Type | 802.11n |
E**U
Much better than you might think
I dont usually write revirws but this product deserves a for better score than what it gets It is an e reader but it also works with android, this means you are able to run any android app on it, every docume t that works on android will also work here Of course this also means that you ha e a lot of freedom to do things in the wrong way, if you try to run apps that are not compatible with the android version, if you try to run apps that require high refresh rate, it wont work and i think this is where most of the bad reviews are comming from Then again if you research just a little this is far supperior to other restrictive expensive products, i can not recommend it enough
購**者
評価は2寄りの3です。 kindleなどの書籍読み専用として購入しています。 使った感想としては使えるけど……ってかんじです。 良かった点 ・サイズと軽さ。 マンガを読むにはちょうど良く、電車で立ち読み腕は疲れない ・microSD対応 漫画が多い私には純正Kindleでは容量がキツかったのでこれは助かります。 気になる点 ・初心者が操作するには大変そう Kindleで物理ボタンの設定するのに小一時間かかった ・動作はもっさり 元々わかっていたのでマイナス評価ではないがもっさり感は否めないです。 ・フロントライトつけると充電残量がガンガンへる ・物理ボタンが設定した動作をたまに忘れることがある ・ゴーストタッチがちょいちょい発生する ・漫画のトーンがキレイに反映されない時がある お値段考えるとこれが一番評価落とした原因になります。
ア**ン
一部Kindleマンガのスクリーントーンが正常に表示されません(よくあるモアレ縞やレンボーなどではなく、スクリーントーン自体がノイズ縞のようになります)。私にはそれが致命的でした またフロントライトがかなり黄色めなので寒色好きな人には向いてません
A**ー
ゴーストタッチが頻繁します タッチペン等アクセサリー必須なのにそういう類のセットじゃない
A**ー
復帰時のフリーズが異様に多い、GooglePlayプロテクト認証が全く通らない、 音声ドライバがおかしいせいで 初期状態では音声認識ができない…のは、 E-InkとAndroidの相性もあるのでまあいいとして… 2カ月で故障した挙句、 メーカー修理費として 本体をもう一度買うのと変わらない金額の請求が来た。 どうもこの商品、耐久性は非常に低い模様。 これから買う人はご注意を。
ノ**ク
この機種は歩留まり対策なのか、画面に輝点やドット落ちがかなりあってもメーカー基準では正常品(仕様の範囲内)とされます。 国内正規代理店は非公開のメーカー基準に照らして機械的に回答するのみで、メーカーへの連携はしてくれず、メーカーへの問い合わせをユーザーに丸投げされます。 代理店のオンラインストアでアクセサリーと併せて購入すると10%割引になりますが、画面のドット落ちがあった場合はほぼ返品交換は受け付けない姿勢のため、気になる方は返品ポリシーの条件が良いAmazonでの購入が安心です。 私は代理店ストアで購入し、画面の気になる位置にドット抜けがあり、代理店のサポートに連絡しましたが徒労に終わりました。諦めて使うかメルカリに出すか迷っているところです。 気になるKindle colorsoftとの画面表示の差ですが、家電量販店店頭で実機を比較したところ、同じパネル材のため素人目にはそこまで違いを感じませんでした。最大輝度はKindleの方が少し明るかったです。
D**H
Well you won't usually find this product being advertised much in India. But it is a good alternative to your all day Android needs except for heavy tasks. If you are too much into web browsing and reading and don't want to strain your eyes then this is perfect solution... A blend of Android aswell as ereader... Only issue is you won't find its case easily. Also you can use it if you find your kids addicted to mobiles and don't want to strain their eyes.
D**A
I was so excited to get this ereader because it's Android. I found it easy to set up and download all my apps, etc. But the navigation was so slow. It was always freezing and i needed to restart it constantly. When reading in BorrowBox, if I decided to change the settings, the app would close and I had to restart it and navigate back to my book. A bit inconvenient considering the price. It may be that Borrowbox is a large app and the boox hasn't got enough memory to keep it open when changing the settings, but that was why I bought it, to read library books. Though I don't have that problem with Borrow box on my 8.1 Android Galaxy tab A which is 9 years old. It's just an eye burner to read books on for extended periods. Considering the boox is Android 14, it shouldn't have that problem. Also the ghosting and lagging were too much considering the price. And the colour isn't any great advantage. It's more economical and convenient to buy the books from Amazon and use my kindle than to buy the boox device.
J**K
I've been using this "tablet" for a while and I love it, but I was looking for an e-reader that happens to run Android, and that may put me in the minority. So, what is this not good for? Technically, by name, this is a tablet, but I wouldn't call it that. You are not going to watch movies or YouTube videos on this. You can browse the web in a pinch, but a lot of content will seem very unusual because of the screen's refresh rate. Most of your apps will not work very well, also because of the screen type. You will not be playing anything but the most basic games, again because of the screen, and because the SoC is very lower power in order to get better battery life. So, what IS it good for? Reading!!! It comes with its own book store/app, but you can also install Kindle, Goole Play Books, Libby, news apps, whatever you want to read. The colors are a bit muted, so if you're a fan of visual novels, you might be unimpressed, but it works just fine for that otherwise. The screen is pretty good. Not quite as good of detail as my last Kindle, but the backlight has more configuration. It's nice and light, and I really like the page flip buttons. Technically, they're volume buttons, but they can be configured to flip pages in apps I use. The battery life has been great for me. I charge it about once a week, but I could probably wait 2-3 weeks. It makes use of pretty aggressive power saving features to enable that battery life while running Android. Expect to wait close to a minute for it to start up when you want to use it.
E**B
This is my 1st e-ink device. I thought my expectations regarding the washed out look of the color versions was tempered well enough going but the reality was much starker than expected. Think old newspaper print instead of glossy magazine and you should be ok. Getting used to though I find it an overall great device that much easier to read on than my cell. The android environment is also a major plus giving me complete freedom on sources I can get my reading kicks from.
A**N
First, let me preface that I'm a power user. I only really had 2 options when upgrading my Kindle: 1) purchase the most current Kindle and figure out how to jailbreak it to run Alpine Linux (and hope it doesn't get bricked at some point down the line), 2) get an Android based e-reader. The latter being a more turnkey solution, I looked at the offerings from Boox. As luck would have it, the v2 of the Color Go happened to be launching the same week that I started seriously considering making a purchase, so the timing was impeccable. With regards to the device itself, it feels pretty robust. The weight and feel of it is premium to my hands. The large bezel on the side makes it very easy to hold and I do like the texture on the back of the device for even better grip and feel. While the weight makes it feel more substantial than my outgoing Kindle, it's still nowhere near heavy enough for me to feel uncomfortable during 4-5 hour reading sessions. I think my own gripe with the device is that the volume buttons feel slightly loose in the housing, but this is being nitpicky. Battery life so far has been acceptable to me. With stock settings the device completely shuts down after 10-15 mins. At these power settings, the device easily lasts weeks between charges. Since the startup time of the device is quite long (~1 min), I only shut the device down after 8 hours of idling, since I don't always have long reading sessions. Oftentimes, I'll read a few chapters in between other activities, and doing this setting allows me to hop straight back in within 1-2 secs. Even at this setting I'm getting about a week of life. When it comes to actually using it, the glass of the screen has a nice finish and the touchscreen is plenty responsive for an e-reader. The resolution seems more than adequate for the content I consume. There are lots of refresh modes and a few toggles with regards to contrast and vividness, and I've found that each type of content has its own optimized setting. Manga: There's enough resolution and contrast to where this reads almost like an actual tankoban. Only downside is when using Viz or ShonenJump app, there's no way to map the volume buttons to page turn. I believe this is an app limitation, not a device limitation. My manga through the Kindle store works just fine. Comics: I was hoping to use this to catch up on back issues from series that I've fallen behind on. This is probably where the device is the weakest. The colors are muted and cause the screen to be very dark. I'll either have to turn up the brightness really high (which causes even more washing out of the color), or use an external light source. However, for my use case, this is still completely passable as the only other alternatives are to use a bulkier Android tablet, or reading from the actual raw books instead. This is mainly where I'm taking off a star, since this was my primary reason for going with color instead of black and white. Ebooks: Being that the device runs on Android, I have access to literally everything. Over the last decade, I've amassed a collection of DRM ebooks from different marketplaces, as well as random epubs and pdfs. I can read my Kindle books through the Kindle app, Google books through Google Books, etc.. I also have a Calibre server at home which I can easily access using this device. I'm able to open all of my books using its respective native app. Compared to other devices, there's a fair amount of customizability that you're able to do. The device is great once you figure everything out, and it's somewhat required to get the most out of it. That said, I suspect that people looking for a turnkey ereader for all of their content might get frustrated. As an Android and Linux user, I'm no stranger to any of this, and it's right up my alley. Last note, I had no desire to get the pen for this device since I have other devices for that. I have no idea if this feature is any good.
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