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I can’t wait to try this 7-inch color E-Ink display that can make calls, but also has a wireless charging stylus and a unique 2-button navigation

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  • Bigme B7 costs $229 and has full Android access and a nifty call recording-to-text feature
  • Despite its low cost, it comes with 8GB of RAM and 128GB onboard storage but there’s no dock for the stylus
  • With its 3000mAh battery, it should last far longer than rivals but the jury is out there as there’s no reviews

I really like the look of the Bigme B7, a 7-inch color ePaper device which runs Android and combines features commonly found in both tablets and smartphones.

Its E-Ink display offers a resolution of 1264×1680, 300PPI, for black and white content and 632×840, 150PPI, for color.

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