
"Ledger's fifth Nano crypto wallet marks a moment of reinvention: it's not nearly so "nano" anymore, and Ledger would prefer you didn't call it a crypto wallet either. It's grown in size, picked up a full E Ink display, and is now being billed as a "signer." The $179 Ledger Nano Gen5 resembles the $249 Flex and $399 Stax more than it does the USB stick-sized Nano X that it replaces."
"Like the Flex, it looks a little like a tiny little E Ink smartphone, with a roughly three-inch touchscreen dominating the slim device. The plastic build immediately feels cheaper and flimsier than the Flex, which makes sense - this boasts almost all the same features, so is differentiated mostly by design and a simpler two-color E Ink display, rather than full grayscale."
Ledger Nano Gen5 reinvents the Nano line by increasing size, adding a full E Ink touchscreen, and rebranding the device as a 'signer' rather than a traditional crypto wallet. The device is priced at $179 and more closely resembles the Flex and Stax models than the USB stick-sized Nano X it replaces. The three-inch touchscreen displays full transaction details to improve usability and security. The plastic housing feels cheaper and flimsier compared with the Flex, but retains almost all the same features. The two-color E Ink display is simpler than grayscale. The unit remains small enough to carry as a secondary device.
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