Boox’s new e-reader could replace your Kindle, Kobo, and digital notepad

June 11, 2026 Andrew Liszewski

The Boox Go 6 (Gen II) sitting on a table outside in the sun next to a stylus.
The Go 6 now supports Boox’s stylus. | Image: Boox

Boox has announced a new version of its smallest e-reader that expands the Go 6's functionality to now include note-taking. The new Go 6 (Gen II) sticks with a 6-inch, 300PPI E Ink screen like its predecessor but gets a bump from 2GB to 3GB of RAM and now supports Boox's InkSense Plus stylus, which can be used for sketching, annotating documents, or making handwritten notes.

The Boox Go 6 (Gen II) is now available for preorder for $199.99 and is expected to start shipping on June 17th. The $45.99 InkSense Plus stylus isn't included, but you can bundle it with the e-reader for $232.99. That's more expensive than the entry-level Amazon Kindle

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