BOOX BOOX 6.13" Palma 2 E-Ink Tablet (Black) Review

The BOOX Palma 2 puts a full Android experience in your pocket with an e-ink screen. It's a unique device for readers, but its performance can't touch a standard tablet.

CPU 8-Core
RAM 6 GB
Storage 128 GB
Screen 6.1" 824x1648
OS Android 13
Stylus No
Cellular No
BOOX BOOX 6.13" Palma 2 E-Ink Tablet (Black) tablet
34.6 Puntuación global

Overview

The BOOX Palma 2 is a $270 Android e-ink tablet that's trying to be your pocket-sized reading and note-taking sidekick. It's packing a Qualcomm octa-core CPU, 6GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage, which puts its core specs right around the middle of the pack for tablets. But the real story here is that 6.13" E-Ink Carta 1200 screen, which is a massive departure from the LCDs and OLEDs on every other device in its competitive set. It's a niche play, and the overall score of 31.2/100 tells you it's not trying to compete with mainstream slates.

Performance

Performance is a mixed bag, and it all depends on what you're comparing it to. Against other tablets, its CPU and GPU percentiles are low, sitting at 34th and 36th respectively. That means for typical Android apps and multitasking, it'll feel slower than most. But that's not really the point. The e-ink screen is the performance feature here, offering a paper-like reading experience that's easy on the eyes and great in direct sunlight. The 6GB of RAM is a decent amount for an e-reader-plus device, landing in the 52nd percentile, so you can keep a few apps and books open without constant reloading.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 40.8
GPU 42.5
RAM 62.8
Screen 11.3
Battery 49.1
Feature 65.9
Storage 50.9
Connectivity 80.2
Social Proof 28.3

Pros & Cons

Pros

Cons

  • Below average screen (9th percentile) 11th
  • Below average cpu (34th percentile) 28th

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU 8-Core

Memory & Storage

RAM 6 GB
Storage 128 GB
Expandable Yes

Display

Size 6.13"
Resolution 824
Panel LCD

Connectivity

Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.1
Cellular No

Physical

Weight 0.2 kg / 0.4 lbs
OS Android 13

Value & Pricing

At $270, the Palma 2's value is entirely dependent on how much you want that e-ink screen in a pocketable Android device. You're paying a premium for the specialized display tech. For the same price or less, you could get a more powerful used standard Android tablet, but it wouldn't have the reading comfort. It's not a value leader in raw specs, but it might be if you're specifically trying to avoid LCD screens.

Price History

$250 $300 $350 $400 Feb 19Mar 22 $371

vs Competition

This isn't a direct competitor to an iPad Pro or Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. Those devices are in a different league for performance and media. The real comparison is against other e-ink devices like reMarkable or larger BOOX tablets. Compared to a basic Kindle, the Palma 2 offers full Android and more flexibility, but at a much higher price. Next to something like the Lenovo Legion Go, it's a completely different tool—one's for gaming and media, the other is for focused reading and text-based tasks. You choose the Palma 2 specifically to avoid the screens those other devices have.

Spec BOOX BOOX 6.13" Palma 2 E-Ink Tablet (Black) Apple iPad Pro Apple 11" iPad Pro M5 Chip (Standard Glass, 512GB, Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Samsung 12.4" Galaxy Tab S10+ 256GB Multi-Touch Microsoft Surface Pro Microsoft - Surface Pro - Copilot+ PC - 13” OLED Lenovo Yoga Tab Series Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus Xiaomi Xiaomi Redmi Pad 2 Only WiFi (No Calls or Text)
CPU 8-Core Apple M5 MediaTek 9300 Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite X1E-84-100 Qualcomm® Snapdragon® 8 Gen 3, QCM8650 2.2 GHz mediatek_helio
RAM (GB) 6 12 12 32 16 -
Storage (GB) 128 512 256 1000 256 256
Screen 6.1" 824x1648 11" 2420x1668 12.4" 2800x1752 13" 2880x1920 12.7" 2944x1840 11" 2560x1600
OS Android 13 iPadOS Android 14 Windows 11 Home Android 14 Android 15
Stylus false true true false false false
Cellular false false false false false false

Verdict

The BOOX Palma 2 is a hard recommend for most people. Its overall score of 31.2/100 reflects that it's a specialist device. But if you're a voracious reader who wants to carry a library, check email, and use basic Android apps without the glare and eye strain of a normal tablet, this is one of the few pocket-sized options. Just know you're sacrificing speed, screen sharpness, and media capability for that e-ink comfort.