![]() Presumably there’s a 3.5mm headphone jack and external speaker like the original M96 but neither is mentioned specifically. The device also features Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Other features for the M96C include 4GB of internal storage space (2.27 GB is available), 512 MB of RAM, there’s an SD card slot for cards up to 32GB, it has a 1600mAh Li-Polymer battery, and a iMX6 1Ghz processor. The large screen makes the M96 one of the better options for a PDF reader, and the Onyx software comes with a PDF app with loads of options (see my M96 PDF review here). The resolution is 1200 x 825 (don’t let the lower resolution fool you text looks fantastic on the M96’s large E Ink screen, very bold and dark). The M96C has an E Ink Pearl screen that measures 9.7-inches diagonally. One difference with the description page for the M96C is that it says an update for Android 4.4 will be coming soon (makes you wonder if the regular M96 is going to get Android 4.4 at some point too, same goes for the Onyx Boox AfterGlow 2). ![]() Both run Android 4.0.4 and come with Google Play onboard to install Android apps. ![]()
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