The Onyx Boox Poke 5 ereader is compatible with lots of reading apps, but its sluggish performance, high price, and convoluted user interface make it hard to recommend over competitors.
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A portable ereader held back by performance
The Onyx Boox Poke 5 replaces the Poke 4 Lite that came out last year. The new model has 32GB of storage instead of 16GB, a MicroSD card and a 300 PPI
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