Boox
BooxA60
ManufacturerOnyx International
TypeE-book reader
MediaePub, PDF, MOBI, HTML, TXT, DOC, DOCX, CHM, RTF
Operating systemLinux
DisplayE Ink Pearl screen
ConnectivityUSB

Onyx Boox (stylized as BOOX) is a brand of e-book reader produced by Onyx International Inc, based in China. Like most e-book readers, the Boox uses electronic paper technology.

Devices

i63ML Newton

The Onyx Boox i63ML Newton (I63MLP_HD) device is the first eReader with access to Google Play.[1] It has a 1 GHz processor, 512Mb DDR and 8 Gb internal storage memory. Build on SoC Rockchip RK2906 and Android Gingerbread 2.3.1 (API level 9, NDK 5) Linux kernel 2.6.32.27. It has 6" E-Ink Carta display 1024x758 px (14:1 contrast) with Moonight backlight.

i62ML

Onyx Boox i62ML (Moon Light) (also called "Firefly", "Angel Glow" or "Aurora" depending on the country it is sold in) is a device with 800 MHz Cortex A8 CPU, 128Mb DDR, 4Gb internal memory, a 6-inch E Ink Pearl HD infrared touch screen, with 1024×758 resolution, 16 level grey scale and built in front-light technology called Moon Light.[2][3][4][5][6]

M92

Onyx Boox M92 is a device with a 9.7 inch E Ink Pearl screen with electromagnetic touch, 1200×825 resolution and 16 level grey scale. It supports the Hanvon stylus for touchscreen navigation and note taking. It was released in November 2011.

E43

An Android-based (2.3) smart phone and e-reader, the primary screen of which will be a 4.3 inch e-Ink display. The specs indicate it will be a tri-band device and will lack the 850 MHz band that is needed in the USA.

C65HD/C65ML

The Onyx BOOX C65 is an Android-based (2.3) device with a 6-inch E Ink HD EPD multi-touch capacitive touch screen with 1024x758 pixel resolution at 212 ppi and 16 grey levels. It comes in two versions, the C65HD "Storia" (burgundy) and the C65ML "AfterGlow" (graphite), the latter with a Modern Front-Light system. Specifications for the device include a 1 GHz Cortex A8 CPU, 512 MB RAM, 4 GB flash memory, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, and a MicroSD card slot. Weight: 186 g (6.6 oz), Size: 170x117x8.7 mm (6.7x4.6x0.3 in).[7]

C67ML

The Onyx BOOX C67 is an Android-based (4.2) device with a 6-inch E Ink HD EPD multi-touch capacitive touch screen with 1024x758 pixel resolution at 212 ppi and 16 grey levels. It comes in two versions, the C67ML (no Google Play store support) and the C67ML "Afterglow 2". Specifications for the device include a 1 GHz Cortex-A9 dual core cpu, 512 MB RAM, 4 GB flash memory, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, and a MicroSD card slot. Weight: 186 g (6.6 oz), Size: 171x117x9 mm (6.7x4.6x0.3 in).[8]

T68

The Onyx BOOX T68 is an Android 4.0 based e-reader/tablet with 6.8 inch E Ink Pearl HD (1440 x 1080) screen. It runs on a 1 GHz Freescale i.MX6 ARM Cortex A9 processor. It comes with 512MB RAM, 4GB of storage, a microSD card slot, audio jack, wifi, bluetooth, can use Google Play Books and the Amazon Kindle Store and has a text-to-speech capability when a bluetooth speaker is used.[9]

i86

The Onyx BOOX i86 is an Android 4.0 based e-reader with 8 inch E Ink Pearl 1600x1200, infrared touchscreen and runs on a 1 GHz Cortex A9 processor. It comes with 512MB RAM, 4GB of storage, a microSD card slot, audio jack, wifi, bluetooth.[10]

Onyx Boox Max

The Onyx Boox Max is an Android 4.0 based e-reader/tablet with a 13.3 inch E Mobius 1200x1600 screen. [11]

The Onyx Boox Max Carta is an Android 4.0 based e-reader/tablet with 13.3 inch E Carta flexible display 1650×2200 screen.[12]

The Onyx Boox Max 2 is an Android 6 based e-reader/tablet with a 13.3 inch E Mobius 1650×2200 screen with 2GB RAM, 32GB Internal memory, stereo output, microphone, HDMI and USB 2 specifications [13]

The Onyx Boox Max 2 Pro is an Android 6 based e-reader/tablet with a 13.3 inch E Mobius 1650×2200 screen with 4GB RAM, 64GB Internal memory, stereo output, microphone, micro HDMI and micro USB specifications [14]

The Onyx Boox Max 3 is an Android 9 based e-reader/tablet with a 13.3 inch E Mobius 1650×2200 screen with 4GB RAM, 64GB Internal memory, stereo output, microphone, micro HDMI and USB C specifications [15]

Onyx Boox Nova

Onyx Boox Nova is a 7.8inch ereader with edge-to-edge glass and a brand new design. Onyx plans to make 2 different versions, a waterproof one with microUSB port, and standard one with USB-C. It will hit the market on 2018.[16]

Onyx Boox Note Pro and Nova Pro

After collecting many customers' feedbacks, Onyx decided to introduce Onyx Boox Note Pro and Boox Nova Pro at CES 2019. The two new models are equipped with pen input via Wacom digitizer and a CTM (warm and cold) frontlight. Onyx Boox Nova Pro[17] and Onyx Boox Note Pro[18] were released later in 2019.

Onyx Boox Max Lumi

Onyx Boox Max Lumi is the long-awaited 13" ebook reader with integrated frontlight. It's an evolution of the previous Onyx Boox Max 3 with a faster hardware platform and of course the new glowing E-Ink panel. Onyx Boox Max Lumi[19] is available since the end of September 2020.

Onyx Boox Poke

The Onyx Boox Poke is a Kindle Paperwhite sized (6 inches) ereader. The Onyx Boox Poke 2 Color is the first color ereader Onyx Boox ever made. The Poke series does not have any pens to take notes with. The earlier version has a sunken screen, but the current (monochrome) Poke 3 has a flush screen.

Onyx Boox Tab Ultra and Tab X

The Onyx Boox Tab Ultra is a 10.3" note taking device, with an optional keyboard cover. It contains a custom GPU to improve the refresh performance of the e-ink display. The Onyx Boox Tab X is a 13.3" note taking device, which supports a separate Bluetooth keyboard and also uses a custom GPU.

Release dates

DateModelOperating systemCPURAMStorageScreen SizePredecessor
2011
NovemberM92Linux---9.7" (825×1200) Pearl
Decemberi62Linux---6" (600×800) Pearl
2012
Octoberi62ML
"Firefly",
"AngelGlow" or
"Aurora"
Linux---6" (758×1024) Pearl
2013
SeptemberC65
"Storia" or,
"AfterGlow"
Android 2.31 GHz Cortex A8512MB4GB6" (758×1024) Pearli62ML
2014
Aprili63ML NewtonAndroid 2.3.1---6" (1024×758) Carta
JuneT68Android 4.0---6.8" (1080×1440) Pearl
JuneE43Android 2.3---4.3" (480×800) Mobius
JulyM96Android 4.0Dual-core 1GHz512MB4GB + SD Card9.7" (825×1200) PearlM92
NovemberC67ML
"AfterGlow 2"
Android 4.2---6" (758×1024) Pearl
Novemberi62AAndroid 2.3RockChip 1.0 GHz512MB4GB6" (600×800) Pearli62
2015
Mayi86Android 4.01 GHz Cortex A9512MB4GB8" (1200×1600) Pearl
2016
AprilN96Android 4.041GHz single-core processor1GB16GB9.7" (825×1200) PearlM96
MayMaxAndroid 4.041GHz1GB16GB13.3" (1600×1200) Mobius
2017
AprilMax CartaAndroid 4.4Freescale 1GHz1GB16GB13.3" (2200×1650) Carta flexible screenMax
NovemberMax 2Android 64-core, 1.6GHz2GB32GB13.3" (2200×1650) Carta flexible screenMax Carta
2018
JanuaryNoteAndroid 6Quad-core 1.6GHz2GB32GB10.3" (1872×1404) Carta flexible screen
est. 2018Note SAndroid 6Quad-core 1.6GHz1GB16GB9.7" (825x1200) CartaN96
est. H1.2018NovaAndroid 6Cortex-A17 1.6GHz Quad-core2GB32GB7.8" (1872×1404) Carta
NovemberPoke Android 4.4 Quad-core 1.2 GHz 1GB 8GB 6" (1072×1448) Carta HD
NovemberPoke Pro Android 6 Quad-core 1.6 GHz 2GB 16GB 6" (1072×1448) Carta HD
2019
AprilNote ProAndroid 6Quad-core 1.6GHz4GB64GB10.3" (1872×1404) CartaNote
AprilNova ProAndroid 6Cortex-A17 1.6GHz Quad-core2GB32GB7.8" (1872×1404) CartaNova
NovemberNote 2Android 9Octa-core 2GHz4GB64GB10.3" (1872×1404) MobiusNote
SeptemberMax 3Android 9Octa-core 2GHz4GB64GB13.3" (2200×1650) MobiusMax 2
2020
JanuaryNova 2Android 98-core, 2 GHz3GB32GB7.8" (1872×1404) Carta PlusNova Pro
AprilPoke 2Android 9Cortex-A53 2.0GHz Quad-core2GB32GB6" (1448×1072) CartaPoke
AugustPoke 2 ColorAndroid 9Octa-core 2GHz2GB32GB6" (1448×1072) CartaPoke 2
SeptemberMax LumiAndroid 10Octa-core 2GHz4GB64GB13.3" (2200×1650) Mobius FlexibleMax 3
SeptemberNote AirAndroid 10Octa-core 1.8GHz3GB32GB10.3" (1872×1404) Carta
NovemberNote 3Android 10Octa-core 1.8GHz4GB64GB10.3" (1872×1404) MobiusNote 2
NovemberNova 3Android 10Octa-core 1.8GHz3GB32GB7.8" (1872×1404) CartaNova 2
NovemberPoke 3Android 10Octa-core 1.8GHz2GB32GB6" (1448×1072) CartaPoke 2
2021
MarchNova 3 ColorAndroid 10Octa-core 1.8GHz3GB32GB7.8" (1872×1404) Kaleido PlusNova 3 / Poke 2 Color
AugustNova AirAndroid 10Octa-core3GB32GB7.8" (1872x1404) CartaNova 3
OctoberNote 5Android 11QS662 4x2GHz & 4x1.8GHz4GB64GB10.3" (1872x1404) Mobius FlexibleNote 3
OctoberNote Air 2Android 11QS662 4x2GHz & 4x1.8GHz4GB64GB10.3" (1872x1404) HD CartaNote Air
NovemberLeafAndroid 10Snapdragon 636 octa-core2GB32GB7" (1680×1264) Eink CartaLeaf
NovemberMax Lumi 2Android 11QS662 4x2GHz & 4x1.8GHz6GB128GB13.3" (1650×2200) Mobius CartaMax Lumi
2022
MarchNova Air CAndroid 11Octa-core 2 GHz3GB32GB7.8" (468x624, 1404x1872) Kaleido PlusNova Air
MayNote Air 2 PlusAndroid 11QS665 4x2GHz & 4x1.8GHz4GB64GB10.3" (1872x1404) HD CartaNote Air 2
JunePoke 4 LiteAndroid 11Octa-core2GB16GB6" (1024×768) CartaPoke 3
OctoberLeaf 2Android 114 x Arm Cortex-A532GB32GB7" (1680x1264) CartaLeaf
OctoberNova Air 2Android 11Qualcomm octa-core 6623GB32GB7.8" (1872x1404) CartaNova Air
OctoberTab UltraAndroid 11Qualcomm octa-core 6624GB128GB10.3" (1872x1404) Carta
2023
JanuaryTab XAndroid 11Qualcomm octa-core 6626GB128GB13.3" (2200x1650) Carta1250
MayTab Ultra CAndroid 11Qualcomm octa-core 6624GB128GB10.3" (1860x2480) Kaleido 3Tab Ultra
MayPoke 5Android 11Qualcomm quad-core2GB32GB6" (1448x1072) CartaPoke 4 Lite
JuneTab Mini CAndroid 11Qualcomm octa-core 6624GB64GB7.8" (1872x1404) Kaleido 3
JulyPalmaAndroid 11Qualcomm Octa-core (Estimated Snapdragon 662)6 GB LPDDR4X128 GB UFS2.16.13"
JulyPageAndroid 11Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 (Octa-core)3 GB LPDDR4X32 GB eMMC7"
OctoberNote Air3 CAndroid 122.4Ghz Octa-Core CPU4GB64 GB10.3" Kaleido 3
NovemberTab Ultra C ProAndroid 122.8Ghz Octa-core CPU6GB128GB10.3" Kaleido 3Tab Ultra C
DecemberNote Air3Android 122.4GHz Octa-Core CPU4GB64GB10.3" Carta 1200


GPL Compliance

As of 2022, Onyx International Inc. has declined[20] to release the source code with Linux kernel modifications licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 in response to a written request by a user. The GPLv2 license states that if a modified version of a covered work (such as the Linux kernel) is released, the corresponding source code must also be released under GPLv2.[21]

See also

References

  1. Onyx Boox i63ML Newton with Android 2.3 and E-Ink Carta Display
  2. "Boox I Series", Onyx, CN, archived from the original on November 30, 2013, retrieved December 1, 2013
  3. Boox i62HD Angel Glow, EU: Onyx, archived from the original on December 3, 2013, retrieved December 1, 2013
  4. Boox i62ML Aurora, RU: Onyx, retrieved December 1, 2013
  5. "Review: The Onyx Boox Firefly Shows that There's More to an eReader Than Screen Tech and a Frontlight", The Digital Reader, December 31, 2012, retrieved December 1, 2013
  6. "Обзор Onyx Boox i62ML Aurora: первая российская читалка с подсветкой", Hi-Tech, RU: Mail, November 14, 2012, retrieved December 1, 2013
  7. BOOX C Series, archived from the original on 2014-03-01
  8. BOOX C Series
  9. Exclusive Onyx Boox T68 available soon, 26 October 2013
  10. Onyx Taunts New 8-Inch eBook Reader
  11. "ONYX BOOX MAX". onyxboox.com. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
  12. "ONYX BOOX MAX CARTA". ereader-store.de. Retrieved 2017-08-02.
  13. "ONYX BOOX MAX2". onyxboox.com. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
  14. "ONYX BOOX MAX2". onyxboox.com. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
  15. "ONYX BOOX MAX3". onyxboox.com. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
  16. "Onyx BOOX Nova, ebook-reader da 8 pollici con un nuovo design - Notebook Italia". notebookitalia.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2017-12-04.
  17. "Onyx Boox Nova Pro dal vivo. Foto e video live - Notebook Italia". notebookitalia.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  18. "Onyx Boox Note Pro con E-Ink Carta da 10.3" frontlight. Dal vivo - Notebook Italia". notebookitalia.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  19. "Onyx BOOX Max Lumi, un BOOX Max3 illuminato e più potente! - Notebook Italia". notebookitalia.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-09-23.
  20. "Install linux or alternate OS? (and GPL2 kernel source!)". bbs.onyx-international.com. 19 October 2018. Retrieved 2022-04-26.
  21. "Does the GPL require that source code of modified versions be posted to the public?". Retrieved 2022-04-26.
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