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Page vs Go Color 7: BOOX 7" Portable eReaders for On-the-Go Reading

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The BOOX Page and Go Color 7 are top picks in our portable eReader lineup, both presenting a 7-inch ePaper display and compact design tailored for on-the-go reading. You may wonder about their key differences and which device suits your reading preferences. In this article, we’ll delve into the distinctive features of each, guiding you toward the perfect eReader for your reading habits.

Different Displays: Monochrome vs Color Display

The key difference between the BOOX Page and Go Color 7 lies in their screen displays. The Page features an E Ink Carta 1200 monochrome display, offering a traditional black-and-white reading experience that closely mimics the ink on paper. With a high resolution of 300 PPI, the BOOX Page delivers sharp text and enhanced contrast, ensuring that every word is ultra crisp and clear.

BOOX Page ultra-crisp text

The Go Color 7, in contrast, is equipped with the Kaleido 3 color ePaper display, bringing your stories to life and providing a more visually captivating experience. The soft, mellow colors, combined with BOOX's exclusive refreshing technology, ensure high-quality displays and minimize ghosting.

Go Color 7 color display

Both models offer glare-free paperlike displays and adjustable lighting options, allowing you to read comfortably in any light condition without eye strain, from the bright of sunlight to the dimness of a quiet room.

Open System, Unlimited Potential

The BOOX Go Color 7 and the Page both run on the open Android OS, giving you unmatched freedom to customize and enjoy a wide array of apps from the Google Play store. From reading ebooks to listening to audiobooks and browsing websites, navigate any third-party apps that best suit your needs.

The Go Color 7 boasts Android 12 and an advanced 2.4GHz octa-core CPU, delivering an exceptionally smooth performance for handling diverse tasks with ease. Its generous 4GB+64GB storage capacity, expandable through a microSD card, provides the convenience of carrying countless digital reads in a single, compact device.

The BOOX Page, while operating on Android 11, doesn't compromise on flexibility and performance. With a powerful octa-core CPU, 3GB+32GB storage, and a microSD card slot, you can also get the most out of a slim eBook reader.

MicroSD card slot of Page & Go Color 7

Both devices offer the free Text-to-Speech feature. You can easily convert your eBooks into audiobooks. Whether you're commuting, exercising, or simply want to enjoy your content hands-free, this ability allows you to listen to your favorite books anytime, anywhere.

Compact Design, Reading on the Go

When it comes to design, the BOOX Page and Go Color 7 share more similarities than differences. Both models are compact with a 7-inch size and a lightweight 195g body, easy to slip into a bag and carry anywhere. They each have the popular design of physical page-turn buttons and a wide bezel for a comfortable grip and and an effortless one-handed use. Plus, the auto-rotation function ensures you can always adjust the screen orientation to suit your preferred handhold.

Page-turn buttons of Page & Go Color 7

While both eReaders prioritize a sleek and simple design, the Go Color 7 is equipped with a distinctive textured back that gives a paper-like sensation, adding a touch of sophistication and grip security. Besides, the Go Color 7 includes a water-repellent design, adding extra protection against spills and splashes, which makes it perfect for those who enjoy reading in the great outdoors.

paperlike textured back of Go Color 7

Page vs Go Color 7: Make the Right Choice

In conclusion, the BOOX Page and Go Color 7 are perfect eReaders for on-the-go reading. While both share a 7" compact, lightweight profile with E Ink comfortable reading, they cater to different reading needs, primarily set apart by their display technologies.

The BOOX Page, with a monochrome display, is ideal for those who appreciate the crisp clarity and traditional feel of black-and-white text for a calm, distraction-free reading experience. However, for those who enjoy comics, illustrated books, graphic novels, or any color-rich content, the Go Color 7 with a color display is a better option for a more pleasurable reading.

Both eReaders are powered by an open Android system which grants you the freedom to choose from any of your favorite reading apps. But the Go Color 7 has a slight edge in performance with its more updated Android OS and larger storage capacity. The Go Color 7 also distinguishes itself with a paperlike textured back for a secure grip and a water-repellent design for outdoor durability.

Ultimately, the decision between the BOOX Page and Go Color 7 depends on your personal reading preferences. Both are great portable eReaders for comfortable and immersive reading on the go.

You can now purchase them in the official BOOX Shop.

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