But what sets it apart from other e-readers?
The Meebook M6 offers a wide range of features and a sleek design.
The gear’s storage is expandable by an additional 1TB with an easy-to-access MicroSD card slot.
The display resolution is 1448 x 1072 with a PPI of 300, making it rather sharp and enjoyable.
The Meebook M6 runs on Android 11 and feels sleek and modern from the inside out.
I greatly appreciate the aesthetic, but the back feels too smooth and easy to drop.
I definitely wouldn’t recommend using this without a case.
Located on the bottom, you’ll have an uncovered MicroSD card slot, and a USB-C port.
The Meebook branded case has a simple modern aesthetic.
It provides well-needed protection and gives you a better grip as well.
A built-in magnetic switch will trigger the gear to wake when opened and sleep when closed.
Overall, I enjoyed using the rig, though ghosting can sometimes be a little noticeable.
I tried it with manga, comics, and standard ebook formats.
Uploading directly to the Meebook M6 is the simplest way of adding content.
It can, for instance, play videos or run YouTube.
But you shouldn’t bother trying.
Rapid flickering and inconsistent frame rates make it possible, but not enjoyable.
I found myself constantly listening to music while I was reading.
Web browsing works well for reading.
you’re free to access anything from productivity to entertainment applications from the Google Play Store.
However, most games will run poorly on the E-Ink Display; the simpler, the better.
Things like word games and solitaire are still enjoyable.
On the other hand, productivity applications like Microsoft Office, Gmail, or Adobe Acrobat will work great.
The support for Google Drive adds to the productivity experience as well.
Wi-Fi book transfer and Google Drive offer super easy ways to get files onto the equipment.
You won’t be disappointed by the software selection.
You also get a traditional Android layout with some gadget-specific additions.
As well as the faster refresh of A2 mode, you’ll find the option for 256 grayscale mode.
It’s your standard Android UI here, besides the equipment-specific features and the task manager for freeing memory.
If you connect a Bluetooth audio rig, you’ll find the volume slider here, too.
This is par for the course with e-ink devices.
More resource-intensive pages like the Google Play Store cause more lagging when scrolling.
The UI can be sluggish at times, too.
Ultimately, the Meebook M6 is a solid addition to the Meebook lineup.