Anticipated Reveal of Onyx Boox 13.3 Inch E-Reader Set for March
Get ready, bookworms! Onyx International has some exciting news for you – the release of their latest e-reader, the Onyx Boox Max, is just around the corner! While the retail price remains under wraps for now, we can tell you that this baby will boast a whopping 13.3-inch flexible PVI HD display, resolution of 2200 x 1650, and a slick Freescale i.m6x processor. Topped off with a 4100mAh battery and Android 4.0, this e-reader is bound to be a game-chaser!
Michael Kozlowski, our very own tech-savvy editor-in-chief, has been gracing the digital book world with his expertise for the past fifteen years. With his articles getting picked up by major platforms like the CBC, CNET, Engadget, Huffington Post, and the New York Times, it's safe to say this guy knows his stuff. So keep an eye out for March – the release of the Onyx Boox Max is guaranteed to turn heads!
Now, for those of you wondering about the history behind the Boox Max, here's a quick run-down. The initial models with similar specifications were high-end e-readers, priced between approximately $700 and $900 back in the day. Given the age and Android 4.0 platform, these devices are now considered outdated; however, they offered a cutting-edge combination of large screen size and advanced hardware for their time. Current Onyx Boox 13.3-inch e-readers with upgraded specs and Android 13 retail for prices within a similar range or higher. Exact pricing for the older model isn't easily accessible, but you can likely find it through second-hand or discontinued listings.
In the fast-paced world of technology, Michael Kozlowski, our tech-savvy editor-in-chief, has been shedding light on digital books for the past fifteen years, spreading his knowledge across platforms like CBC, CNET, Engadget, Huffington Post, and the New York Times. Meanwhile, smart-home devices and gadget enthusiasts may also take notice of the upcoming Onyx Boox Max release, as it's set to join their collection, showcasing not only e-reader capabilities but also integration with smart-home devices, thanks to its Android 4.0 platform.