Meebook E-Reader P78 Pro | 7.8” Eink Carta Screen 300PPI | Support Hand Writing | Built-in Adjustable Colour Temperature Light| Android 11 | Ouad Core | Support Google Play Store | 3GB+32GB | Grey

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Meebook E-Reader P78 Pro | 7.8” Eink Carta Screen 300PPI | Support Hand Writing | Built-in Adjustable Colour Temperature Light| Android 11 | Ouad Core | Support Google Play Store | 3GB+32GB | Grey

Meebook E-Reader P78 Pro | 7.8” Eink Carta Screen 300PPI | Support Hand Writing | Built-in Adjustable Colour Temperature Light| Android 11 | Ouad Core | Support Google Play Store | 3GB+32GB | Grey

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Underneath the hood is a ARM Cortex A55 1.8GHZ quad core processor, 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. There is an SD card on this device, which is capable of an additional 128GB of storage. It has Bluetooth 5.1, WIFI 2.4/5G, and has a USB-C port for transferring data and charging. There are speakers, which can be used to listen to audio content, such as audiobooks, podcasts or music. It is powered by a 3200 mAH battery, which should provide a few weeks of usage. The Meebook is running Google Android 11, which is excellent. It will support all big name apps for years to come. It also has Google Play preinstalled, so you don’t need to manually activate it like you do Onyx devices. There are dozens of different languages including English. So international users will find a ton of value. It also has the same UI and menu system as all of the other modern Boyue products, such as the P6, P78, and P10. For me, this makes the stylus feel quite top-heavy and unbalanced. It also means that at some point the battery is going to die and I will no longer be able to write unless I am also carrying a spare battery around with me! If I were using the Meebook as my primary note-taking device, I imagine this could be a little frustrating! The Meebook is pretty versatile primarily because it runs an open version of Android 11 and has access to the Google Play Store. For this reason, I’ve sort of avoided buying a test unit, but this month money is a little tight and I can’t really afford one of the more expensive e-ink tablets that I wanted to review, so I bought a Meebook P78 Pro instead.

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The Meebook Pen/Stylus does not use Wacom EMR technology which has become a standard amongst its peers. Instead, it uses active capacitive technology, and, for this reason, it requires a AAAA (that’s four A’s) battery for power. But if you will mainly use it for reading, with maybe the odd bit of note-taking, I feel the Meebook isn’t a bad deal at all. And if you need extra storage space for all your apps, you can increase it by inserting an SD Card. Customer Service The case is okay – as you would expect, it does not have the premium feel of the folios of some of the more expensive e-ink tablets, but it feels good enough to do the job. The Meebook is squeezed into a flexible gel casing which holds it in place very snugly, without danger of it becoming loose and falling out. There is also a pen loop for the stylus. HardwareNotebook organisation on the Meebook uses a flat file structure – there is no option to create folders or subfolders for hierarchical organisation. However, there is an option to put notebooks into ‘groups’, which are similar to tags. There is also a search function to easily find notebooks by their filename if you have created an unwieldy number of notebooks. Although it is more affordable than other e-ink tablets in its class, there does not seem to be an awful lot of literature about it – and the manufacturer has a very limited online presence. There’s an option to view a summary of all the highlights and handwritten notes you have made, as well as options to change the font, layout and orientation. There is a front-lit display and color temperature system on the P78 PRO. There are around 24 white and amber LED lights. This system is useful for reading digital content in lowlight environments. There are two slider bars that control the luminosity from the toolbar, there is also an auto feature to control the brightness via the time of day. The Meebook also has software controls to automatically control the brightness of the screen by sliding your finger alongside the left side of the screen.

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Although it might seem that I have been bashing the Meebook in this review, I must say that I have been pleasantly surprised with what it can do. Latency (the time between the pen touching the screen and a mark being made) is discernible – it is only a fraction of a second and it doesn’t make the experience unbearable but it is noticeable. And because I am used to writing on e-ink screens that have indiscernible latency, this was an issue for me. And that’s pretty much all you can do in the Meebook notebooks. There’s no support for layers or handwriting recognition. The hardware specs of the Meebook P78 Pro include a 1.8GHz quad-core processor, with 3Gb Ram, which is pretty solid for an e-ink tablet.The pen has two buttons – one is a stroke eraser and the other is a selection eraser. So, they’re both erasers – it would have been useful to be able to change one of them to the lasso selection tool but if there’s a setting for it, I was unable to find it. As I said before if you are buying a 7.8″ tablet primarily for note-taking, there are far better alternatives on the market and I would recommend spending a bit of extra cash to get either a: Next, I started the Meebook for the first time. Staring up… Language selection Wifi configuration User interface selection Sleep settings And we’re in… Design & Build This means that as well as installing your favourite e-readers, you can also install a plethora of other apps.

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On the bottom edge is a centralised USB-C port, with two speakers on either side of it. On the right edge (about a third of the way from the top) is the MicroSD card slot. Note that you will need a small pin or ejector tool to open the tray. Underneath the hood is a Cortex 1.8GHZ quad core processor, 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. There is an SD card on this device, which is capable of an additional 128GB of storage. It has Bluetooth 5.1, WIFI 2.4/5G, and has a USB-C port for transferring data and charging. It is powered by a 3200 mAH battery, which should provide a few weeks of usage.Of course, you need to be somewhat technically minded to use the Meebook because it can be a bit unintuitive, has a lot of alert messages that are in broken English, and you are unlikely to get any support. Inside the box were the Meebook tablet, a small instruction leaflet (more Chinglish), and a USB-C cable. The native e-reader app (creatively called MEE OS) is pretty good decent and supports all the major file formats that you would expect, including PDF, EPUB, MOBI, DJVU, CBR, CBZ, TXT, DOC, HTML, FB2, RTF and PRC.



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