InkBook Focus vs PocketBook InkPad
April 03, 2026 | Author: Dhaval Parekh
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inkBOOK Focus with its big 7,8 inch screen allows to display up to 30% more text on one page then standard e-reader. The big screen allows to display more text, a newspaper or a comics. It also enables to enlarge the text for those who needed reading glasses, and even enlarge the menu and menu icons. You may switch pages using a touchscreen or set up the navigation buttons in a way that is most convenient for you if you are right- or left-handed.
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8-inch premium E Ink e-reader with LED frontlight and adjustable colour temperature for comfortable reading day and night long. It has elegant design, compact and impressive ergonomics. The big screen allows to see more information at a single page - you can easily make the font larger and turn pages frequently, so this device is suited for reading professional literature, periodicals, work with graphs and tables including PDF and Djvu. Students will also appreciate e-reader of such a format, because the 8-inch screen is the closest to the standard size of most textbooks. It also features built-in speaker and Bluetooth for audiobook listening (and Text-to-Speech can read aloud any text file). The case provides reliable IPX8 protection against harmful effects of water.
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2021. New PocketBook InkPad Lite 970 has cheap 9.7-inch E Ink Screen

PocketBook has introduced a new e-reader featuring a 9.7-inch E Ink Carta display, named the PocketBook InkPad Lite. It’s essentially a budget-friendly e-reader with a large screen, slated for release in autumn 2021. The price is rumored to be $299, making it the most affordable large-screen e-reader on the market by about $50. The PocketBook InkPad Lite is somewhat unusual in 2021 because PocketBook chose to use a low-cost display with the same 1200 x 825 resolution that 9.7-inch E Ink screens had over a decade ago. This results in a resolution of only 150 ppi. Even the Likebook P10 offers a better screen with 200 ppi and is just about $50 more expensive, featuring an upgraded quad-core processor with 2GB of RAM and a more versatile Android OS.




