Google Play on an e-reader is critical, and if this is important to you, buy the P10W. You can access all of the paid apps that you have made on your smartphone or tablet, as well as a wide selection of content. You can basically get going right away by attaching your Google Account in the settings menu and login to Google.
This gives you full access to Google Play, without the need to install anything extra. The Likebook P10W is running Google Android 8.1 out of the box. I believe the P10 is the best bang for your book right now, Boyue is back. There are no other 10 inch e-readers on the market, except for the Pocketbook InkPad X, which is more expensive, running Linux and doesn’t support apps. The P10W a pure hardware level, provides a ton of value. The dimensions are 178x239x8.5 and weighs 458g. It has USB-C to recharge the device by plugging it into your computer or a wall outlet. It is powered by a 3,900 mAh battery, which should last a couple of weeks, before a recharge. There is a single mono speaker the bottom, next to the USB-C port. Bluetooth 5.0 will ensure that you can plugin a pair of wireless headphones or earbuds and listen to audiobooks, music, podcasts or TTS e-reading apps. It has WIFI 2.4GHZ, 5.0GHZ, which is used for browsing the internet or downloading apps. Underneath the hood is a quad core 1.5 GHZ CPU processor, 2 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal storage, there is no SD card to enhance the storage further. The great thing about this device is the inclusion of a WACOM screen, which supports 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity and has palm rejection technology. The screen is completely flush with the bezel and has a layer of glass. It has 28 LED lights, they offer a combination of white and amber, this is used for the front-lit display and color temperature system. It has a resolution of 1200×1600 and 200 PPI. The Likebook P10W features a 10 inch capacitive touchscreen display with E INK Carta HD e-paper technology. This is why they released the Likebook P10W, which has a WACOM screen.
I believe Boyue released that with their 2021 model, they did not have a product that was designed for people who wanted to take notes, freehand draw or edit PDF files. This was a far cry from a couple of years ago, when they were all about e-notes, with the advent of the Ares, Muses, Mimas and Alita. The P series includes the P6, P7 and P10, they were primarily used just for reading digital content and did not have any note taking functionality at all. Boyue has released a number of new e-readers this year.