PocketBook
InkPad 4
Based on 232 Reddit mentions
$299.00
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Verse Pro vs Verse Pro Color (both FW 6.10) – missing UI text size on Verse Pro
It is what it is, you shouldn't pay so much attention to version numbers, it's likely that PocketBook just messed this up or different devices have different software iterations, and can't be compared to each other, I don't know. Until around two weeks ago, all of my three devices had slightly diffe
...azoth980 in r/PocketBookofficial
March 6, 2026 12:02 PM
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Guys which one for technical books?
The only PocketBook device which could be recommended is the new PocketBook One because of its size (10"). Outside of this, and especially if you are serious about this, the biggest Onyx Boox device you can afford, but at least 10" (the only one I have seen positive review of, and could recommend be
...azoth980 in r/PocketBookofficial
February 28, 2026 10:27 AM
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Which e-ink reader supports all of these features (PDF + EPUB)?
You just described the PocketBook Era (or InkPad 4, if you need bigger than 7" screen). Accounts are optional to use PocketBook, unless you have a book that has DRM protection. Even for that, just an Adobe ID is needed to read those. The built in dictionary for English is not great, but you can load
...Dry_Writing_7862 in r/ereader
January 28, 2026 5:31 PM
2
booting off / sleep mode on pocketbook verse
Don't overestimate the capabilities of PocketBook, no matter how simple something seems. Two examples to understand what I mean: The - what I call Libby-update - arrived around two month ago on my InkPad 4. It arrived last weak on my Era. PocketBook has for the most part 3 devices to manage: the Ver
...azoth980 in r/pocketbook
March 3, 2026 2:28 PM
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Is Inkpad Eo for 250€ worth?
I guess it's already rare that people even have one Android PocketBook, a person that has two of them (to be able to compare them) should be a statistical anomaly; iirc I stumbled over owners of a single PocketBook Android device maybe around 3 times in the last 12 months - you are possibly one of t
...azoth980 in r/pocketbook
January 31, 2026 9:37 AM
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Pocket book x pro as just an ereader
You see... I see it even as a disadvantage that it is an Android device. Most people just want to read books on their devices. And a device that lasts as long as possible (and doesn't do unnecessary stuff in the background which draws power) is a huge plus. At least for just reading epubs. But becau
...azoth980 in r/ereader
July 27, 2025 12:08 PM
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First time user
I'd go 7, 8, or 10 inch. 7 is comfortable to hold, but still reasonably compact. It's my form factor of choice. Libra Color. Great device, great software, the color screen is nice to have but obviously the aforementioned downsides. Libra 2. Probably the perfect 7" BW ereader. It's discontinued but I
...signalno11 in r/ereader
February 11, 2026 12:38 AM
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Tips reading Manga on Pocketbook Era Color?
I have an InkPad 4, so zooming isn't needed in most cases, but since manual zooming sucks on PocketBooks (so using your fingers), you should - when zooming is needed - experiment with fixed zooming settings, and also possible think about turning the device 90°.
azoth980 in r/PocketBookofficial
December 10, 2025 9:48 AM
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