Chinese reader brand Mo'an released the Mo'an Mini Power last week. This e-reader brings a new reading experience to reading enthusiasts with its lightweight and portable design and long battery life. It is billed as particularly suitable for reading. It is practical and comfortable for various scenarios such as commuting and traveling.
The Moan Mini Power is equipped with a 5.84-inch black and white E Ink electronic ink screen with a resolution of 1440×720 and a pixel density of 276PPI. It supports AG anti-glare treatment and high aluminosilicate glass covering, which not only enhances the durability and durability of the screen. It is scratch-resistant and can remain clear and readable in strong light environments. The device also supports 256-level grayscale display, which is suitable for reading comics or graphics-rich documents.
In terms of hardware configuration, it has a built-in RK3566 processor, paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage space, supports TF card expansion up to 512GB, runs a system based on Android 11, and supports third-party application installation, allowing users not only to read books, but also through Download a variety of reading, note-taking and learning tools from the App Store.
The reason why this ink desk mini-reader is called the "Mini Power" is because it is equipped with a 6000mAh large battery, which supports up to 90 days of standby time to meet the needs of long-term use. It also supports 18W two-way fast charging and can be used as a power bank. , powering other electronic devices (such as mobile phones, cameras), very convenient for emergency use. Even with a large battery, this new product can still maintain a weight of 205 grams despite being 10.9mm thick, making it still lightweight.
The initial price of the Moan Mini Power is 1,199 RMB. Interested readers can go to the Moan JD.com self-operated flagship store to order.
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