PocketBook InkPad
PocketBook InkPad - 8-inch premium E Ink e-reader with LED frontlight for the most comfortable reading day and night long. PocketBook InkPad 8 inches allows to see more information at a single page - you can easily make the font larger and turn pages frequently. PocketBook InkPad - the best choice for reading professional literature, periodicals, work with graphs and tables including PDF and Djvu. PocketBook InkPad is perfect for reading both at the workplace and at home. School and college students will appreciate e-reader of such a format, because the 8-inch screen is the closest to the standard size of most textbooks.
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14.02.26. PocketBook unveiled InkPad One with Mobius display

Pocketbook has introduced the new InkPad One e-note reader with a 10.3-inch Mobius display, a more durable version of E Ink displays (it lacks a glass base). The Mobius's downside is its lower resolution—just 226 pixels per inch (versus 300 pixels for E Ink Carta). The rest of the specs are fairly average. The device is equipped with a 1.8 GHz quad-core processor (Rockchip RK3566), 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage (no memory card slot). It also features a backlight, a tilt sensor, a lid opening sensor, a USB-C port, dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0. It also supports audio and speech synthesis via Bluetooth and the USB port. Dimensions are listed as 244 x 173 x 5 mm and it weighs 400 grams. The InkPad One has a 3700 mAh battery. It features a buttonless design, an aluminum frame with a matte black finish and non-slip grips on the back.
2024. Pocketbook is now a co-owner of Bigme

Ukrainian company Pocketbook has become a major shareholder and co-owner of Bigme, a Chinese brand with extensive experience in producing e-readers and e-notebooks with E INK screens. This is Pocketbook's first significant acquisition since its founding in 2012. Pocketbook claims that it has not only become a shareholder and co-owner of Bigme but is also actively involved in its product development. This collaborative approach, which includes cross-sharing of R&D teams, has already yielded results, as evidenced by the successful development of PocketBook InkPad EO. Designed specifically for the US and European markets, this device is a testament to the successful integration of of strengths and expertise of both companies.
2023. Pocketbook unveiled its first e-note - Pocketbook InkPad X Pro

Pocketbook unveiled Pocketbook InkPad X - its first e-reader that supports digital note-taking. It allows handwriting and PDF editing thanks to its built-in 10.3-inch E INK WACOM screen. The stylus with an eraser is included and provides impressive pressure sensitivity (4096 levels). However, the device is also compatible with third-party styluses and also allows users to use finger gestures such as pinch-to-zoom, tap and page turning. Convenient buttons for manual page turning, Home button and a settings button are located at the bottom of the device. Notably, this is the company's first e-reader based on Android (previous offerings were Linux-based). The device is priced at $420.
14.02.26. PocketBook unveiled InkPad One with Mobius display

Pocketbook has introduced the new InkPad One e-note reader with a 10.3-inch Mobius display, a more durable version of E Ink displays (it lacks a glass base). The Mobius's downside is its lower resolution—just 226 pixels per inch (versus 300 pixels for E Ink Carta). The rest of the specs are fairly average. The device is equipped with a 1.8 GHz quad-core processor (Rockchip RK3566), 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage (no memory card slot). It also features a backlight, a tilt sensor, a lid opening sensor, a USB-C port, dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0. It also supports audio and speech synthesis via Bluetooth and the USB port. Dimensions are listed as 244 x 173 x 5 mm and it weighs 400 grams. The InkPad One has a 3700 mAh battery. It features a buttonless design, an aluminum frame with a matte black finish and non-slip grips on the back.
2024. Pocketbook is now a co-owner of Bigme

Ukrainian company Pocketbook has become a major shareholder and co-owner of Bigme, a Chinese brand with extensive experience in producing e-readers and e-notebooks with E INK screens. This is Pocketbook's first significant acquisition since its founding in 2012. Pocketbook claims that it has not only become a shareholder and co-owner of Bigme but is also actively involved in its product development. This collaborative approach, which includes cross-sharing of R&D teams, has already yielded results, as evidenced by the successful development of PocketBook InkPad EO. Designed specifically for the US and European markets, this device is a testament to the successful integration of of strengths and expertise of both companies.
2023. Pocketbook unveiled its first e-note - Pocketbook InkPad X Pro

Pocketbook unveiled Pocketbook InkPad X - its first e-reader that supports digital note-taking. It allows handwriting and PDF editing thanks to its built-in 10.3-inch E INK WACOM screen. The stylus with an eraser is included and provides impressive pressure sensitivity (4096 levels). However, the device is also compatible with third-party styluses and also allows users to use finger gestures such as pinch-to-zoom, tap and page turning. Convenient buttons for manual page turning, Home button and a settings button are located at the bottom of the device. Notably, this is the company's first e-reader based on Android (previous offerings were Linux-based). The device is priced at $420.
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