










📚 Elevate your reading & note-taking game with Bigme B751C — where color meets productivity!
The Bigme B751C is a 7-inch color E-Ink e-reader and digital note-taking tablet featuring a high-resolution 1264x1680 Kaleido 3 color display, a glass panel with capacitive stylus for smooth handwriting, and a powerful MediaTek 2.3 GHz processor running Android 11. Designed for professionals and avid readers, it supports multi-format note-taking, handwriting-to-text conversion, and a versatile app ecosystem, making it a productivity powerhouse beyond a traditional e-reader.



















| ASIN | B0CTCRD9XN |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
| Battery Capacity | 2300 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68,675 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #95 in eBook Readers |
| Brand | Bigme |
| Built-In Media | Protective Case, Stylus |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Compatible Devices | Stylus |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 100 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1264x1680 Pixels |
| Display Type | E-Ink |
| External Testing Certification | Fcc |
| Generation | Android 11 |
| Graphics Description | Integrated |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.2 Gen 1 |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen with Stylus Support |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 6.14"L x 5.35"W x 0.28"Th |
| Item Height | 0.7 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 2.09 Pounds |
| Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 8.51 Watt Hours |
| Manufacturer | Bigme |
| Memory Slots Available | 1 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Model Name | B751C |
| Model Number | B751C |
| Native Resolution | 1264x1680 |
| Operating System | Android 11 |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 2 MP |
| Processor Brand | MediaTek |
| Processor Description | MediaTek 2.3GHz octa-core |
| Processor Speed | 2.3 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 4 GB |
| Screen Size | 7 Inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | note-taking, reading, writing, drawing, browsing |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11g |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
E**N
A Significant Upgrade for Study and Reading
As a long-time user of a well-known, kin paprwh Signature Edition, I decided to upgrade to Bigme B751C. The difference in the overall experience is night and day. What I love : Premium Build & Unboxing: Right out of the box, it feels like a high-quality product. The unboxing experience is excellent and far surpasses the minimalist packaging of the other brand. For a device you'll use for years, this first impression matters. The Stylus is a Welcome Surprise: Even though it uses a AAA battery (which I was skeptical about), the feel is incredible. It has a good weight, feels robust, and writing is very precise. Versatility & Productivity: This is where the Bigme truly shines. I can seamlessly use Moon+ Reader, Anki, Google Drive, Storytel, Focus todo and Goodreads. The ability to export my notes and highlights directly to the cloud, convert them into study flashcards, and then study those flashcards directly on the Bigme itself is a complete game-changer. It's much more than just an e-book reader. The Cons: Dead Pixel: Unfortunately, my unit arrived with a single dead pixel. It's just centered enough to be occasionally noticeable. I understand this is a common risk with any screen and that a single pixel often doesn't qualify for a warranty claim. Battery Life: Compared to my previous e-reader which lasted a week, the Bigme lasts me about 2-3 days. This is understandable due my heavier usage of apps, but it's something to be aware of. Custom Android OS: The operating system is a heavily modified version of Android. I miss the traditional notification shade, and it can feel a bit limited at first if you're used to a standard Android interface. Verdict: Despite the stuck pixel, I do not regret this purchase at all. The advantages in productivity, quality, and the overall user experience far outweigh its drawbacks.
H**E
Kobo app does NOT work correctly (update!)
I bought this specifically because I wanted to have ONE ereader compatable with both Kindle and Kobo... Well, Kindle works great, but Kobo does not at all... (UPDATE: Bigme chat/support on their website suggested a solution, and it worked!!! They had me change the dpi setting for the kobo app, and now the pages display correctly! I still don't like then capacative pen though, lol) This bigme 751C renders the pages wrong (off center) the more you turn the pages it gets further and further off center, you can see part of one page and part of the next.... unreadable! Also, the pen technology they are using is terrible, it barely works at all for writing anything, but it does at least work okay as a subsitute for a finger for selecting things on the screen. In my opinion, they released this wayyyy too soon, before they got the bugs ironed out, and they 100% need to switch to another technology for the pen type.... capacitive pens SUCK!!!!!!
Y**A
You get what you paid for it’s amazing
This is my first e-reader and I was looking for affordable. The screen well as expected is an e-reader screen the battery is mid decent but it’s alright just plug it in really if not a portable charger the stylus is not my favorite but the brightness around 50 on brightness is good just need to adjust to your liking that’s all but a grate purchase for me I’m only just going to use it for reading for the most part but it’s really good Update after software update the battery is good and also while going out with the device with the WiFi connection is nice go to a coffee shop and read and for the brightness and it can connect to your hotspot on your phone didn’t really brighten up the screen all depends where you are with sunlight its light and easy to carry but I couldn’t fit my pocket but fits in my hoodie well great purchase for me I only used it for my reading but for watching moves it’s eh but besides that it’s really good but I wish that while going on different devices the buttons don’t work I don’t know if it just me or not but I have to go to setting and do buttons on pages on using the buttons on volume or turn them to dpad left or right there is no problems with the screen and I have not drop it so all good but to tell you I did not use the pen at all it’s in my drawer collecting dust but I wish there were other cases instead of the boring black color that included love it really much
P**O
Regular
Buena respuesta de táctil y el android. No tiene buena duración de la batería. La pantalla de tinta eink no es lo suficientemente mate para no tener reflejos, los colores son demasiado apagados
K**)
Defective
I was not happy with this product. There was no color on the screen. The screen looked transparent. I could see images below like something was under the home screen. I tried to open the Kindle and Play Store but neither would open. It would just spin. I reset it like 4 times and was still unable to connect to anything. I reached out to get support and was told the issues I was having was common and they processed a refund for the device without asking me. Overall I was very exicted about getiing this device. I reseached it for several weeks. I wanted something other than the Kindle but I guess I wIll have to stick with Kindle.
A**A
everything is available on this small device
This is my first e-book, so I have nothing to compare it to, but I'm absolutely pleased! I like that it’s in color, and the book list looks nice with the covers, and I like the quick response to gestures, buttons and actions on the screen (I’m not comparing it to smartphones or tablets, these are completely different technologies). I probably would have liked a more powerful battery, but it doesn’t bother me, with the backlight and Wi-Fi turned off, I was able to read 5 books of approximately 300 pages each on one charge, and that’s more than enough for me. Notes, browser, audiobooks, e-books of any format - everything is available on this small device. Type-C, case, and stylus are good additions for this price.
D**E
Good Device - Color Is Not Worth It
This device packs a lot of features in a package smaller than an Oasis (by weight and volume) but with the same screen size. It comes with so much more than the Oasis which is the closest "Amazon" device rival, that I thought I would give it a go. I was hoping for some useful color, but I think the technology for e-ink color just isn't where I would like it to be (yet). In addition, because the device supports color, I think the screen is a bit darker than other non-color devices. For me this difference is very stark and so I am submitting the pictures for others to see. Because the screen really needs a backlight to be able to read even black and white this means the battery will deplete faster than another non-color device. For this reason, and because the color just isn't that great, I will be returning this device. Please forgive me for comparing the e-ink color to an LCD device - I know this is not fair but I thought people might want to see it. In addition I am comparing my old Kindle Paperwhite (2013) and the latest version of Oasis, and the Boox Palma all set with no backlight (and then with #7 backlight) to show the differences in brightness of screens. Again, this is not entirely fair to this device given the color e-ink ability. I just thought it might help others to be prepared, and to understand what they are getting. Some of the features you get with this device include the ability to read many different formats of books, this is fantastic, but the resolution is not great if you want to see color on any product. This is basically a small tablet with Android 11 and the ability to load any apps from the Google Play store. This device has so many more capabilities than just an e-reader. I did test the stylus and writing with it was a little bit less satisfying than with a Wacom pen. I also watched a YouTube video and it was just ok, given the color ink limitations. I tried various screen settings to see the best images I could get but really it just wasn’t that great. Because I intend to use this to replace my old Kindle Paperwhite and I wanted something in the Oasis format, this is just darker than I would like. However, I am interesting in trying the B751 black and white version as I suspect the screen is brighter and it will work sufficiently for my intended purposes without color.
N**H
Software is very Poor.
This is okay as a ereader as long as you install a different reader software (which you can do because it's android with the Play Store). You're going to need to spend most of your time disable a bunch of stuff. The software is atrocious and the note taking app lacks the ability to take advantage of the onboard storage. Although the notetaking is okay.
Trustpilot
2 days ago
2 months ago