For running Logos Bible Software, Android-based e-ink tablets by Onyx Boox (like the Boox Note Air4 C or Boox Go 10.3) are universally considered the best choices. Because Logos requires the Google Play Store, non-Android devices like the reMarkable cannot run the app. [1, 2, 3]Top Device Recommendations
- Boox Note Air4 C: The top choice for many scholars. The Kaleido 3 color screen allows you to see color-coded highlighting, maps, and red-letter text without losing the benefits of eye-friendly e-ink. [1, 2, 3]
- Boox Go 10.3: The best option if you prefer a sharper, black-and-white monochrome screen. It is lighter, thinner, and boasts excellent text clarity for reading and taking study notes. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- Boox Go Color 7: A highly rated, smaller, and more portable 7-inch option for standard Bible reading and light study on the go. [1, 2]
Key Considerations for Logos on E-Ink
- Android Support: Logos only supports the five most recent versions of Android. Onyx Boox devices run open Android operating systems, allowing direct downloads of the app from the Google Play Store. [1, 2, 3]
- Refresh Rates: E-ink screens naturally have slower refresh rates and ghosting. You will want to adjust your Boox device's "E-ink Center" or settings to a Regal or A2 refresh mode to optimize text clarity and minimize screen flickering when scrolling. [1, 2]
- Navigation Quirks: While the app works beautifully for reading, note-taking, and syncing with your desktop, physical page-turn buttons (like those on Bluetooth remotes or the Boox remote) do not natively flip pages in the Logos app. You will need to use the touchscreen for page navigation.