I used to regularly read more than 125 books a year, each meticulously logged on my Goodreads profile. I read during my commute and to wind down at night. I always had a paperback in my bag or an audiobook in my ears. Then I got a smartphone. Then I got on Twitter. Then the 2016 presidential election happened. Then there was a pandemic, and for a while I stopped commuting altogether.
But things are different in 2025. It's mid-July, and I've already hit my goal of reading five books over the course of the summer months. Truthfully, I owe it all to my Boox Palma 2, a phone-shaped e-reader I can easily carry with me wherever I go—including the beach, where I can easily read its e-ink display instead of squinting at my iPhone screen in the sun.
Boox Palma 2 E-Reader $269.99 at Amazon $299.99 Save $30.00 Shop Now Shop Now $269.99 at Amazon $299.99 Save $30.00At a time when increasing numbers of people are opting to make the switch to a "dumb phone" to escape the pull of their screen addictions, the Palma 2 occupies a unique spot in the market: While it can do a great deal more than your standard Kindle, it still feels clunky and slow in comparison to your smartphone, but in the best way. It doesn't have a cellular connection, so if you aren't on wifi, you'll be unable to use the internet or update your social feeds. The black-and-white display means using it is soothing instead of stimulating, while still scratching that "gotta pull out my device" itch. Its quirky qualities have garnered it a cult following of sorts (ironically, adherents gather to discuss the device on Reddit and TikTok, two places to avoid if you want to get any reading done).
Is this worth it, paying up to $100 more than you would for a Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition? Personally, I'd pay $100 not to be locked into the Amazon ecosystem, but not everyone is going to feel the same way. If they made a cheaper Palma without some of the superfluous features that make it feel more like a hobbled smartphone than a souped-up e-reader (e.g. the camera, the excessive-for-most-users 128GB of storage), would I choose that instead? Yes. Would I still choose a $300 Palma over a $200 Paperwhite? Also yes.
The perfect form factor
Slow and kinda clunky (in a good way)
If the Palma 2 can access the Google Play store, what's to keep you from loading it up with all of the apps that already make your smartphone so addictive? Nothing! Go for it—stick Bluesky on there. Add Facebook and Instagram if you've yet to flee Meta's ecosystem. You can even load up video-based apps like YouTube and Netflix and time-wasting games like Subway Surfers.If you do, though, you'll quickly find that none of them are that enjoyable to use. Though Boox readers' e-ink displays employ variable refresh rate tech that makes them infinitely faster than early generation Kindles (where you could pause for a heartbeat between pressing a key on the virtual keyboard and actually seeing the text appear on the screen), even in the fastest modes they are only a fraction as responsive as a phone or tablet's LED screen.
So while you certainly can use your Palma 2 to scroll social media or watch a few TikToks, you won't particularly want to, because it's kind of bad at them, but in a way I love: The device is optimized for reading text or comics (particularly black and white manga), and it presents that material so well, and so conveniently, that I want to carry it around with me everywhere so I can read on it all the time.So far, it's going well: As I said, I've already hit my summer reading goal. In the meantime, if you're looking for books you can binge to get you out of a doomscrolling funk, I recommend the Dungeon Crawler Carl series by Matt Dinniman. After picking up the first one in February, I blew through the seven thus-released books (ranging in length from 400 to 800 pages) in about six weeks. And yes, I read every word of them on my Palma 2.
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