PocketBook
InkPad Color 3
Based on 101 Reddit mentions
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Is anyone actually using an SD card?
I almost exclusively read Manga and I "only" have 32gb build in without a SD card slot, which is unfortunately not enough. It is cheap for manufacturers to build in and I can't understand they don't give this flexibility to users tbh. I'm using a PocketBook InkPad Color 3.
Orandajin in r/ereader
March 31, 2026 1:18 PM
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PocketBook vs Kobo vs Kindle (real opinions only)
Kindle and Pocketbook Ease of use -> I want to say Kindle is easier to use but that's probably a bias since I started with Kindle first. Pocketbook isn't harder to use,just sometimes I have problems remembering what gestures get me where since Kindle is so deeply ingrained. I will say the filtering
...DracaisMon in r/PocketBookofficial
April 20, 2026 7:27 PM
2
E ink reader for academic pdf.. But SMALL
6 inches eraders: Kobo Clara Kobo Clara color 6 Onyx Boox go 6 Pocketbook Basic lux 4 Pocketbook touch hd 3 Pocketbook touch lux 5 Pocketbook verse Pocketbook versa pro Pocketbook verse pro color 7 inches eraders: Pocketbook era and Inkpad can be also notebooks. Kobo Libra 2 has physical buttons for
...Nataliabambi in r/ereader
March 31, 2025 9:12 PM
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Does the Inkpad one have palm rejection?
I think it might but...as I haven't noticed issues while reading on mine (inkpad color 3)...but... PDFs are S L O W on it. Terrible experience. Would highly suggest a boox or scribe for something like pdf annotations. I love pocketbook reading experience and feel, the pdf experience is brutal...and
...Throwawaybufffun in r/pocketbook
April 15, 2026 9:45 PM
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Guys which one for technical books?
I have an Inkpad Color 3 and it's too slow zooming, so not suitable for reading A4 books Edit: you say Pocketbook's Android readers are slow, but Inkpad Color 3 is Linux powered and it's desperately slow
OzeBe in r/PocketBookofficial
February 28, 2026 7:22 PM
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