- Bigme B7 costs $ 229 and has full Android access and a Nifty Call recording-to-text feature
- Despite its low cost, it comes with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of boarding storage, but there is no dock to stylus
- With its 3000mAh battery it should last much longer than rivals, but the jury is out there as there are no reviews
I really like the look of the Bigme B7, a 7-inch color paper device that runs Android and combines features often found in both tablets and smartphones.
Its E-Ink display offers a resolution of 1264×1680, 300 PPI, for black and white content and 632×840, 150PPI, for color.
The screen uses Kaleido 3, the same technology Amazon Kindle Colorsoft is based on.
Pen with wireless charging
B7 is powered by an Octa-Core 2.3 GHz processor paired with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal stock expanded via TF card up to 1 tb.
It supports double ribbon Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0 and 4G connection via a Nano SIM slot that offers options for both data usage and voice calls when away from a wireless network. There is also a Nifty Call recording for text feature that supports 37 languages.
B7 includes a 5-megapixel rear camera and a built-in microphone that supports video calls and basic photo needs, including scanning documents.
B7 has a built -in gravity sensor for automatic screen rotation and the navigation is helped by two customizable physical buttons.
The device comes with a capacitive stylus with 4096 pressure levels so you can note and drawings as well as annotate or sign documents. The pen supports wireless charging, but there is no dock for it, which is a shame.
With a weight of about 215 g and measures 156.6×138.6×5.8 mm, Bigme B7 is compact and laptop. Its 3000mAh battery should allow the device to go a decent long time between charges and the product comes with a magnetic cover that can be converted into a multi-angular rack for hands-free reading.
B7 is currently offered at an early bird price of $ 229, a 23% saved its standard $ 299 MSRP, and there are other discounts found on the site. There are no reviews available to the tablet yet, so while the Bigme B7 seems to offer a solid function kit at an affordable price, how well it works in the real world, to see.