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The Verge11.06.2026Tech2 dk okumaUnited States

Boox Go 6 (Gen II) e-reader adds note-taking capabilities

L'essentiel

  • 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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Boox has released a new version of its smallest e-reader, the Go 6 (Gen II), which now includes note-taking capabilities. This update expands its functionality beyond typical e-reader features.

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Boox has announced a new version of its smallest e-reader that expands the Go 6’s functionality to now include note-taking. The new Go 6 (Gen II) sticks with a 6-inch, 300PPI E Ink screen like its predecessor but gets a bump from 2GB to 3GB of RAM and now supports Boox’s InkSense Plus stylus, which can be used for sketching, annotating documents, or making handwritten notes.

The Boox Go 6 (Gen II) is now available for preorder for $199.99 and is expected to start shipping on June 17th. The $45.99 InkSense Plus stylus isn’t included, but you can bundle it with the e-reader for $232.99. That’s more expensive than the entry-level Amazon Kindle and the Kobo Clara BW that also feature 6-inch screens, but the new Go 6 gives you the best of both worlds. It runs Android 11 and supports the Google Play Store so you can install both Amazon and Kobo’s mobile apps, giving you access to both platforms’ ebook stores.

The new e-reader’s writing experience might not be as polished as what you’ll get from alternatives like the $449 Remarkable Paper Pro Move, but with Android you’ll be able to choose from a wide variety of note-taking apps and potentially more options for how you can sync notes across platforms.

The Boox Go 6 (Gen II) matches other features of Kindle and Kobo e-readers, including a screen light with color temperature adjustments, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a 1,500mAh battery that should last for weeks — unless you try to turn the e-reader into a gaming device. But unlike its competition, Boox includes 32GB of built-in storage with the option to expand that considerably using a microSD card.

Questions ouvertes

  • What is the battery life like with regular note-taking usage?
  • How does the writing experience compare to dedicated note-taking devices like the Remarkable Paper Pro Move in practice?
  • What specific note-taking apps are recommended or best optimized for the Boox Go 6 (Gen II)?
  • What is the long-term software support plan for the Android 11 OS on this device?

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