You might remember that I reviewed the Boox Palma 2 a while back: a tiny Android-powered device with a 6.13-inch e-paper display. The Palma series is the smallest e-reader I've tested. I love that I can read almost anything on it anywhere, thanks to its size and Google Play Store access. But I mentioned you might want to wait before buying — there was a rumor that a new version was coming, possibly with full smartphone capabilities.

Meet the Boox Palma 2 Pro. It's basically the same as its amateur sibling—I noticed no difference in processing speed or screen response. But it has a few features that will either frustrate or delight you.

Like the Palma 2, the Pro is fast, packs an SD card slot for books, audiobooks, and music, and features an adjustable warm front-lit display. You can read

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