I have a Hisense HiReader Pro and it's awesome + super usable for actual day to day phone things on wifi, but the cell reception overlaps with a single LTE band in the US that's not really usable around where I live.
I have a HiSense HiReader Pro that I picked up right when it came out. It's absolutely loaded with nonsense + makes zillions of requests to Chinese IPs and it takes ages to figure out how to disable / block it all.
It also only works on a single GSM band in the US (which to be fair, I knew before I bought it), but I was hoping that single band would be usable.
I went back to using a Kindle because the experience is so much better all around. Vaguely intrigued by the new Boox Palma though.
Seems like this is more of a "PostgreSQL distribution with search extensions" than "ParadeDB is an open source ElasticSearch alternative built on Postgres..."
Interesting, sure, but confusing marketing/positioning at a glance