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    Bigme B751C S color e-reader packs Android 14 and stylus support

    Bigme launches the B751C S, a 7-inch Android 14 color e-reader with stylus support, gyroscope, and 1TB expansion now selling in China and Europe.
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    The new Bigme B751C S color e-reader has just launched in China, and it’s already making its way to Europe. It brings stylus input, Android 14, and a Kaleido 3 color E Ink display all wrapped in a slim, lightweight shell.

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    The B751C S follows the Bigme B7 and B7 Pro, but unlike those models, it ditches LTE and the camera to hit a lower price. That said, it still improves on the older Bigme B751C with newer software and some upgraded specs.

    On the display front, you get a 7-inch Kaleido 3 panel with a crisp 300 PPI in black and white, and 150 PPI in color. The screen is flush with the bezel for a cleaner look, and page-turn buttons on the side make navigation easy. Thanks to its built-in gyroscope, orientation can automatically adjust whether you’re reading left-handed or right.

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    Despite its compact size, the Bigme B751C S color e-reader includes several smart features. It supports stylus input with 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity, making it a handy tool for note-taking or sketching. The stylus is sold separately in China, but bundled in Europe.

    Internally, it runs on an unnamed octa-core processor with 4 GB RAM and 64 GB of storage. If that’s not enough, there’s a TF card slot for up to 1 TB of extra space.

    Here’s what else it offers:

    • Bluetooth 5.0
    • Dual-band Wi-Fi
    • Android 14
    • 3,050mAh battery
    • One speaker and one microphone
    • 220 g weight, 7 mm thickness

    In China, the B751C S sells for CNY 1,739 (~$247). Over in Europe, it’s listed on Amazon.de for €260 and includes a case and rechargeable stylus in the box. That’s a solid bundle for an Android-powered color reader with stylus support baked in.

    It may skip a few bells and whistles, but it delivers where it counts: screen quality, input flexibility, and everyday usability.

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