Onyx BOOX Nova Air is a 7.8 inch E Ink tablet for $350

The Onyx BOOX Nova Air is an E Ink tablet with a 7.8 inch, 1872 x 1404 pixel E Ink Carta display, support for finger and pen touch, and software based on Android 10. First announced in August, the Nova Air can be used to read eBooks, take notes, or ru…

The Onyx BOOX Nova Air is an E Ink tablet with a 7.8 inch, 1872 x 1404 pixel E Ink Carta display, support for finger and pen touch, and software based on Android 10. First announced in August, the Nova Air can be used to read eBooks, take notes, or run third-party applications available from […]

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Onyx BOOX Nova Air 7.8 inch E Ink tablet coming soon for $350

The Onyx BOOX Nova Air is an E Ink tablet with a 7.8 inch, 1872 x 1404 pixel E Ink Carta display, support for finger and pen touch, and software based on Android 10. Available for pre-order for $350, the Nova Air can be used to read eBooks, take notes…

The Onyx BOOX Nova Air is an E Ink tablet with a 7.8 inch, 1872 x 1404 pixel E Ink Carta display, support for finger and pen touch, and software based on Android 10. Available for pre-order for $350, the Nova Air can be used to read eBooks, take notes, or run third-party applications available […]

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Neue Software: Porsche Taycan mit mehr Reichweite und Android Auto

Die neuen Porsche Taycan sollen durch optimierte Software weiter fahren können. Ob ältere Exemplare nachgerüstet werden können, steht noch nicht fest. (Porsche Taycan, Elektroauto)

Die neuen Porsche Taycan sollen durch optimierte Software weiter fahren können. Ob ältere Exemplare nachgerüstet werden können, steht noch nicht fest. (Porsche Taycan, Elektroauto)

Fitbit announces Charge 5, teases future Google collaboration

Fitbit’s most popular tracker is hardly just a tracker anymore.

Fitbit announces Charge 5, teases future Google collaboration

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The Fitbit Charge fitness tracker is the company’s best-selling product line, and the latest model, the Charge 5, was just announced. Up for preorder now, the Charge 5 adds ECG (electrocardiogram), EDA (electrodermal activity) stress sensors, an AMOLED display, and a stainless steel facelift for $50 more than its predecessor, the Charge 4.

Fitbit says it will continue to sell the $130 Charge 4 until the end of the year, which positions it between the $100 Fitbit Inspire 2 and the new $180 Fitbit Charge 5. Inching ever closer to smartwatch territory, the new Charge will have most of the capabilities found on Fitbit’s current Versa and Sense smartwatches.

In a closed briefing, Fitbit also disclosed its intention to make smartwatches with Google’s Wear OS built-in. Perhaps this will be the primary distinction between the company’s increasingly capable Charge series and its smartwatch line going forward.

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