
Boox Go 6 E-reader Refreshed with Stylus Support for Note-Taking
Boox has updated its Go 6 e-reader, adding stylus support for note-taking. The device, priced at $200 with a $45 stylus, features a 6-inch E Ink display, 3GB RAM, and runs on Android.

Boox has updated its Go 6 e-reader, adding stylus support for note-taking. The device, priced at $200 with a $45 stylus, features a 6-inch E Ink display, 3GB RAM, and runs on Android.

Boox has launched the Go 6 (Gen II), an updated version of its smallest e-reader, now featuring note-taking capabilities with stylus support. It runs Android 11, offering access to the Google Play Store and a wider range of apps compared to competitors.

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Motorola's Razr Fold enters the foldable phone market with a 6.6-inch exterior and 8.1-inch interior display, offering a unique texture, stylus support, and impressive battery life. While it boasts excellent screens and cameras, its design is slightly thicker and heavier than rivals, and its AI features are basic.

Was I writing with pen and paper, or a stylus on a tablet? It’s getting more difficult than ever to tell.  The Remarkable Paper Pure is a follow-up to 2020’s Remarkable 2 and a couple of premium color E Ink tablets. As with Remarkable’s first two digital notepads, the Paper Pure features a black-and-white E […]

Motorola unveils its new Razr foldable phone lineup, featuring the first book-style Razr Fold with stylus support and advanced screens, alongside updated flip-style Razr Ultra and base Razr models. The Razr Fold boasts a 6,000 nits exterior and 6,200 nits interior display, 6,000mAh battery, and Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip, priced at $1,900. The Razr Ultra offers a 7-inch main screen and 5,000mAh battery for $1,500, while the base Razr starts at $800 with a 6.9-inch display and MediaTek chip.

The Motorola Moto G Stylus 2026 brings an active pressure-sensitive stylus to the midrange market at $499, featuring a lilac color option, headphone jack, MicroSD slot, and IP68/69 water resistance. While the stylus experience rivals Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra, the phone stumbles with a laggy processor, mediocre cameras with a misleading quad-lens design, and only two years of OS upgrades. At $100 more than last year, it feels overpriced for what it delivers.

Samsung's new Galaxy S26 Ultra features a novel privacy display to prevent shoulder surfing, alongside advanced AI, a powerful camera, and long battery life, positioning it as a top-tier Android device.