The new Viwoods AiPaper Reader is a phone-shaped e-reading device advertised as having mobile data—but it can also make and take calls. But here's the weird part: There's no speaker.
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The Boox Palma e-reder has developed a cult following for its pocketable phone-shaped form factor, but now it faces competition from a similar device: the AiPaper Reader.