Barnes & Noble NOOK GlowLight 3 vs Onyx Boox Mira Pro

Great eBook reader with physical page turn buttons
Night mode to reduce blue/white light shining in your face before bed
Soft touch plastic reminiscent of the original simple touch
Whizzes through books quickly when you press and hold the page turn buttons
Android software and can be rooted for apps
Great balance between price and performance
Significantly less expensive than Dasung Paperlike Pro
Acceptable refresh rate for web browsing and text-based work
Grayscale screen is suitable for coding
Lightweight and portable
Not a capacitive touch display
Glossy finish may be uncomfortable for some users
Small corner design may be uncomfortable for some users
Not ideal for syntax highlighting
No touchscreen capabilities
Limited viewing angles

Verdict

The Barnes & Noble NOOK GlowLight 3 is a great eBook reader with many features that make it stand out from the competition. It has physical page turn buttons and a night mode to reduce blue/white light shining in your face before bed. The soft touch plastic is reminiscent of the original simple touch, and it whizzes through books quickly when you press and hold the page turn buttons. However, some users may find the glossy finish and small corner design uncomfortable.

Verdict

The Onyx Boox Mira Pro is a 25-inch e-ink monitor that offers a great balance between price and performance. It is significantly less expensive than the Dasung Paperlike Pro, yet still provides an acceptable refresh rate for web browsing and text-based work. The grayscale screen may not be ideal for syntax highlighting, but it is still suitable for coding.

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