Kindle Paperwhite vs ONYX BOOX MAX
November 06, 2024 | Author: Dhaval Parekh
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Kindle Paperwhite's screen has 25% higher contrast. Crisp, dark text against a brilliant white background makes for the perfect read. Paperwhite guides light towards the display from above instead of projecting it out at your eyes like back-lit displays, thereby reducing screen fatigue. You can adjust your screen's brightness to create a perfect reading experience in all lighting conditions, from bright sunlight to bedtime reading.
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ONYX BOOX MAX is the first ONYX device with 13,3" E Ink screen. The model is based on the Android operating system and can be the perfect choice for those who often have to read academic or technical literature. Its large and comfortable for your eyes display, a powerful processor in combination with 1 GB of RAM are optimal tools for reading PDF and DjVu files. A built-in Wi-Fi module allows one to use the device for full Internet browsing greatly expands its functionality.
Kindle Paperwhite vs ONYX BOOX MAX in our news:
2020. Amazon has ended support for the Kindle Paperwhite 3

Amazon has discontinued support for the Kindle Paperwhite 3 and the e-reader will not receive any further firmware updates. The only exception would be if Amazon updates their Kindle Whispersync program and Kindle Store with a new version of TLS. The 7th generation Kindle Paperwhite 3 was one of Amazon’s most successful e-readers. It was released in 2015 and was heavily promoted for four years before being succeeded by the Kindle Paperwhite 4 in late 2018. The last firmware update for the PP3 was in 2019 and it is currently running version 5.12.2, while all the other modern Kindles are on version 5.13.1.
2017. Onyx Boox announced MAX2 PRO, Note and Canvas e-Readers

Onyx Boox unveiled three new devices. The Onyx Boox MAX2 is a 13.3 inch flexible e-ink Carta note taking device, the 10.3 inch Note is going to compete against the Remarkable, and the Canvas is 9.7 inches. These devices all feature dual touch, which means you can use a stylus or your fingers. The devices are running Android, so they will support apps from Google Play.