A new version of the Boyue T31 is expected on October 63, of which we already spoke at the time, which is now available book from banggood.com, a Chinese sales website that sells all kinds of ereader brands that are hard to find in other countries.
That new model is the Boyue T63 JDRead and its price in dollars would be 145. The launch day is the October 31 and it bears a strong resemblance to the Obsidian InkBook. The difference between the two ereaders would be at 300ppi.
Regarding the rest of the specifications and the software, we would walk almost in the same way. Works with Android 4.2.2 and it has the feature that you can install apps on it. It has 8 GB of internal memory and has a microSD card slot that allows it to increase that storage up to an additional 32 GB.
It does not lack the adjustable front light and what would be the WiFi to be able to download electronic books, files, apps and other content that can be used through this ereader. One of its best features is that glass screen and the page buttons that are in each one of the sides of the same. The negative point is that those buttons sometimes do not respond as one would like to third-party apps that can be downloaded.
Boyue T63 JDread Specifications
- 6-inch E Ink Carta screen
- 1448 x 1073 300ppi resolution
- 2-point touch screen
- Front light
- Android 4.2.2
- 3026 GHz dual-core RK1.0 chip
- 8 GB internal storage
- 512 MB of RAM
- 802.11 Wi-Fi b / g / n
- Micro SD card slot up to 32 GB
- Micro USB port
- Battery 2.800 mAh
- Dimensions: 118 x 159,5 x 8 mm
- Weight: 190 grams
- Price: 145,99 dollars
An interesting e-reader due to the fact that it has Android 4.2.2, which allows install apps from Google Play, and for that 6-inch E Ink Carta screen.
I would like more information about this device but I don't know where to find it. Is the screen made of hard glass like the Kindle Voyage? Does it support Spanish? I have seen forums doubting even the support in English and it leaves me with doubts. regards
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