BOOX Palma Mobile ePaper 6G 128G G-Sensor Front Light 16MP Rear Camera (White)
Original price was: $279.99.$245.99Current price is: $245.99.
Price: $279.99 - $245.99
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Meet Palma: Our new Mobile ePaper device combines cutting-edge performance with an E Ink display and a phone-sized design, allowing you to effortlessly slip it into your pocket and carry it on the go.
Pocketable Design, Uncompromised Tech: Featuring an advanced octa-core CPU and an expandable storage, the Palma can let you immerse yourself in reading an ebook, listening to a podcast, or perusing your favorite news feeds, from limitless third-party apps in the Google Play Store¹.
A Phone-Like Experience on ePaper: Witness the new form of ePaper technology. With a sleek form factor and an aspect ratio that is commonly seen on smartphones, the Palma fits snugly into your bag and can be comfortably held in the palm of your hand.
Effortless Use with Custom Widgets: Create a personalized home screen in Palma using widgets, exactly as on your phone. And see the most important messages and updates without having to launch an app.
Comfort and Power, in Balance: Embrace a healthy lifestyle on ePaper. You can view your everyday content without eye fatigue on its state-of-the-art E Ink Carta 1200 display² with an ultra crisp resolution of 300 PPI.
Feel the Flowable Interaction: Every operation goes smooth and seamless with each detail purely displayed. All is brought to life by our latest BOOX Super Refresh Technology³ with our new display enhancement algorithm to reduce ghosting, driven by the integrated GPU.
Navigation Made Simple: Do a lot more with the customizable Function Button⁴, from going back or performing a full refresh, to accessing the E Ink center or taking a screenshot. You can also tailor the Volume Buttons⁵ to turn pages or act as scrolling buttons.
Customers say
Customers find the cell phone convenient for reading and using apps. It’s compact and portable, allowing them to read without distractions. They appreciate its functionality and battery life. However, some customers have mixed opinions on value for money, build quality, and ease of use.
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9 reviews for BOOX Palma Mobile ePaper 6G 128G G-Sensor Front Light 16MP Rear Camera (White)
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Original price was: $279.99.$245.99Current price is: $245.99.
Shannon O. –
Portable, perfect, pricey
Super lightweight and portable because it’s the size of a smartphone. Great resolution and detail for reading when using regal or HD display settings, or fast refreshing for browsing or video. Display has a light that the brightness and color temp can be automatic or manual. Android OS allows for using your favorite apps, like Libby and Kindle (and I also use an app to control my home devices like my wifi lights). Device has a back camera, but one drop and the camera glass is already shattered on mine. I like having this little device with me to allow me to read with little distraction and save my phone battery. It’s wonderful for reading outside in the sun! If it wasn’t exactly what I was wanting, the price would be too much. I hope it lasts!
P. Wilson –
Thin, lightweight and very usable.
I just received this Boox Palma a few days ago and Iâve already fallen in love with it. I bought it to replace my aging Kindle. So far it has far exceeded my expectations. As an e-reader, itâs amazing, especially when using the light to read in bed at night. Iâve also started using it for reading email and news in the morning. I would normally use my iPhone for checking emails and reading the news first thing in the morning. After switching to this device, it has significantly reduced the eye strain that I have felt after using my phone for two or three hours a day. I am probably looking at my phone about an hour a day now, the home screen took a while to figure out and it took a while to sync, my Gmail, but those are the only two issues Iâve had and I wouldnât call them issues. Theyâre more like inconveniences. The battery life is great on Sunday. I used it for three or four hours as a e-reader , and it only used about 35% of the battery. Highly recommend this device if you were looking for a replacement reader and an alternative device to your phone for reading email and the news.
Harmon –
Possible alternative
UPDATE:I have more & more come to value the ability of the Boox line of ebook readers to access multiple sources of reading material. So I eventually acquired a Boox Poke5, which is a 6 inch ebook reader with the same form factor as the basic Kindle, but the Poke5 is a smidgen smaller. If you are interested in the Palma, you might check out the Poke5, which is unfortunately not available on Amazon but can be found at other retailers. The Poke5 does everything the Palma does, and is not materially larger. YMMV of course, but the Poke5 is about $100 cheaper, and almost as portable.EARLIER REVIEW:When I first started using the Palma, I didn’t think I’d much like it. I have a Kobo Sage, and a couple of Kindles, including a 6 inch which is the portable option to the Palma. The 6 inch Kindle is better to read on, and portable to some extent, but since I don’t normally use any kind of briefcase or manbag, the Kindle is only portable if I’m wearing cargo pants or a jacket, and even that can be a little clunky. The Palma fits easily into any pants pocket, front or back.I mainly use the Palma for short form reading on the go, and the ability to link to my iPhone hotspot makes it easy to retrieve articles from all of the the apps I use for short form reading: Instapaper, Omnivore, Readwise Reader, Feedly and Substack, and some but not all of the magazine apps I use. At this point the only book reading I do I use is on my Kindle or iPad, but the Palma, while not quite as good seems adequate – in addition to the Kindle and Kobo apps, I’ve found a couple of reading apps that work nicely for anything you’ve loaded onto the Palma: PocketBook, ReadEra, and the little File Folder app that is on the homepage of the Palma contains a Documents folder that turns out to invoke the Boox Neo Reader when you tap on one of the documents. (You can separately get the Neo Reader from the Play Store – it seems to be a little different app, though…)I have not engaged with the internet directly, and don’t use the Palma for music or audiobooks since my iPhone is greatly superior for those purposes.PRO:1. I can combine all my reading on one e-ink device without worrying about dealing with DRM or sideloading – because it’s all done via apps you’ve loaded from the Play Store. Of course, you can side load books sans DRM that you don’t access through Kindle, Kobo, etc., and use the other ebook reader apps to read them. Pretty easy to import them into such apps.2. e-Ink visual comfort beats reading on a phone, and there’s more reading space.3. I can link the Palma to my iPhone hotspot, so I can download items without having to find & join a public wifi.4. The NaviBall is great. Check it out.5. The experienced reading space is about 25% greater than on my iPhone 14 Pro (see below). And it seems only about 90% less than on my Kindle.6. Helps me avoid distracted attention to non-reading apps like email, texting etc.7. As far as I can tell, you can annotate within book apps, but not magazine apps. But this may be a function of the particular app rather than of the Palma. OTOH, it appears that the Share Sheet function operates in all of the apps.CON:1, The Palma interface is a bit complicated, although – or because – it can be optimized in several ways. The Palma relies on sideswipes to move back & forth between home pages, and about half the time I had to do multiple swipes. Fortunately, there are other options for page changing involving the function key (left side button) or the NaviBall.2. When reading within apps, the refresh is obvious but tolerable, but there are levels of refresh that you have some control over.3. The Palma allows you to set different pagination/scrolling for different apps. This is great when it works, but some apps don’t play well so it’s kind of hit or miss. Sometimes you can set up what you want from within the particular app.4. You will not be surprised to be told that there’s not much point in trying to deal with pdfs on this device.OTHER:1. The Palma is about 2/3 the weight of my iPhone 14 Pro, and has more actual reading space. I bought the white Palma, which gives me an illusion of even more reading space since the white border appears as a normal page border in a book does.2. The key to the Palma for me was to do a deep dive into the interface options.All in all, this is a device that I don’t really need. I thought about keeping because it’s fun and convenient. Kind of reminds me of how neat the original Macintosh computers were. But reader, I returned it.
Ethan Wong –
What an amazing product.
I ended up returning it because it didnât fit my needs, but nevertheless, I can appreciate a very fine product when I see one. I think it would fit most people. Iâm a photographer so the lack of a camera or a high-quality camera is my dealbreaker.Software wise, top notch for its category. Runs off android and you can get whatever apps you want from the App Store, which sounds kinda intuitive considering this phone is to reduce distractions, but because itâs an E ink screen, you would naturally end up using the apps way less than you were on a regular phone.The quality is also really good. It came with a case in the box. Also, the screen is Matt and really, really nice to use. It has a camera in the back for document scanning, but I couldnât find a camera app for just taking regular pictures.The price was also amazing. If it wasnât for the lack of a camera for regular pictures, I would have stuck with it. And also, I guess coming from an iPhone you miss out on iMessages, but once again, probably a minor thing if youâre considering a phone like this.
Sheryl –
Iâll stick to my kindle.
I would never have heard of BOOX Parma if it wasnât for Threads.I figured let me try a more compact version of a kindle with app capabilities.Unfortunately, Iâll just stick to my kindle.The BOOX is great for a someone that doesnât want to carry around a tablet. Is it worth the price? For me, not so much.My kindle is faster and although, yes, there is a bit of lag with a kindle there isnât as much as the BOOX.I quickly realized I donât want/need the distractions of apps when Iâm solely using my e-readers for well reading.As I said before this is a great option for someone who is looking to be able to access their apps, want to read in a compact format, that doesnât want to carry around a tablet.
Patricias –
Es un dispositivo maravilloso con más capacidades que un kindle normal. Siempre he tenido kindles desde la edición con teclado y son muy útiles. Sin embargo el boox palma, por su tamaño me ha permitido leer continuamente en lugares de tránsito como aeropuertos. La baterÃa no dura como un kindle pero jamás me ha detenido de leer. Puedes escuchar audible, leer wikipedia de la mejor forma y más apps. Jamás he leÃdo tanto como ahora. Lo recomiendo muchÃsimo.
Stirling –
The screen is ULTRA sharp; backlight is great but I donât use it myself.Have started reading again ; I have a lot of books on Kindle app and iBooks for iPad / iPhone but barely ever actually read them. This is a great portable reader and a good weight as well : stable, long battery and with a micro sd slot too if 128gb isnât enough storage â for most people thatâs more than ample for books especially.
padrecarlos –
Me gusta en lugar de traer un kindle que no cabe en mi bolsa⦠y con la ventaja de tener la app de kindle.
Alan RamÃrez Barrón –
El producto es bonito y tiene muchas funciones, sin embargo, tiene algunos pixeles muertos que me hace pensar en devolverlo. No es un producto barato, y que tenga pÃxeles muertos es algo que no puedo aceptar.