InkPad Color

PocketBook

InkPad Color

48 positive 0 neutral 18 negative

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What is the best ereader in 2025?

“The best” is very, very, VERY subjective in this field - what is best for one person will not be something another person would ever consider. A couple of points to start from: You want colour and mangas - that narrows the field down somewhat. I don’t read manga but from what I can tell, most peopl

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Yapyap13 in r/ereader

September 1, 2025 3:42 PM

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Happily using a Kobo again after 10 years! 💖✨ (initial thoughts and comparison with Kindle Paperwhite)

I understand you fully. I switched from an oasis 2nd gen which I loved dearly. I made the switch back in February when Amazon removed the download books option from their website. I tried different e-readers from pocketbook and kobo. I settled with the kobo as it offered better syncing options with

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No_Ruin_5735 in r/kobo

January 1, 2026 7:28 AM

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kobo OR pocketbook OR onyx boox ? :)

8" InkPad 4. For manga applies the bigger the better, I use it daily for reading manga. Even bigger devices would get less handy and you would have to look into Android ereaders (of which there are a couple out there). The colour tech unluckily has disadvantages for colour content, for manga (and bo

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azoth980 in r/ereader

December 29, 2025 10:43 AM

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Kobo VS Kindle

I was on that trouble too and choose Kobo because I didn't want to go keep on that Amazon loop (this was years ago, before downloading was removed). Like you, books are expensive on Kobo for me but I was able to download them… Until a few years later (don't remember how many lol), when they removed

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matsumurae in r/ereader

April 24, 2025 10:54 AM

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Choosing my first pb

I think the InkPad Lite it is more or less OK; I already wrote about the ppi a 4K 27' monitor has, and therefore I suspect the screen is... OK-ish? But for me it is important that you are at least relatively sure about what you possibly are getting when buying it (it's still hard, up to impossible,

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azoth980 in r/pocketbook

July 7, 2025 2:39 PM

2

My Kindle is an ad filled wasteland and I regret buying it.

Oh, I very consider this! Most users will just buy a device and use it as it is, some will compare two or more devices and buy the one which looks like the better one... I myself would likely calibrate the screen against real images to compare against (if possible), because I am a bit picky when it

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azoth980 in r/ereader

July 30, 2025 6:36 PM

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Looking for e-ink reader (7–8 inch) for manga reading – need advice!

I have been using PocketBook InkPad Color 3 for more than a year. The device is great, especially if you really need the color screen. Also, I have a newer and lighter Boox Go 7 with BW screen. PocketBook feels more consisted and polished device. Yes, it offers way less features than Boox and slower

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toniyevych in r/ereader

August 5, 2025 12:59 PM

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Moving from 623 to Inkpad Color or Verse color?

i made a similar jump from an older device to a modern ereader and the difference was bigger than i expected. the speed and battery life get a huge upgrade. for your use case with graphic novels and rss, the inkpad color has a larger screen that works better for comics while the verse pro is more co

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LetterheadClassic306 in r/ereader

April 2, 2026 4:07 AM

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Looking for the best ereader

No, no huge differences, but there should definitely be some. Colours are calibrated differently on the different devices, at least between the different device manufacturers (the panel themself itself is as i've told you the same). But speed-wise all devices could be more or less the same, at least

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azoth980 in r/ereader

April 30, 2025 9:32 AM

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How do you compare PocketBook’s e‑ink display to other brands you’ve tried?

and also very likely won't convert to kepub, even when the statistics sound like a very nice feature Calibre does that automatically. With a kepub plugin, the book stays an epub in your library, and Calire does the conversion and transfer you so you don't need to think about it. "Problem" is my InkP

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Nymunariya in r/PocketBookofficial

June 17, 2025 1:33 PM

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