When Onyx announced their new color ereader earlier this week, all they gave us was a single graphic. I can now report that the new device will be using the same hardware as the Poke2, which was also announced this week.
Furthermore, I can show you the Poke2 Color in action.
The Onyx Boox Poke2 (and I assume the Poke2 Color) features a 6" Carta E-ink display with a capacitive touchscreen and a color-changing frontlight. Screen resolution for the grayscale screen is 1072 x 1448, or 300 PPI.
The Poke2 Color's screen is capable of displaying 4096 colors at 212 PPI, or 16 shades of gray, at 300 PPI.
Edit: Color screen resolution is unknown. Some sources say this screen tech can display color at 212 PPI, while Pocketbook says the screens going into their device have a color resolution of 100 PPI. (I trust Pocketbook.)
The Poke2 runs Android 9.0 on a 2GHz octa-core CPU with 2GB RAM. It also has 32 GB storage, Wifi, and Bluetooth. Battery capacity is 1.5Ah, which can be recharged through the micro-USB port.
The Poke2 is available now, while the Poke2 Color is scheduled to ship later this year (according to Pocketbook).
You just finished reading First Look at the Onyx Boox Poke2 Color (video) which was published on The Digital Reader.