📚 Elevate Your Reading Game with the InkPad X Pro!
The PocketBook InkPad X Pro is a versatile e-reader and e-note device featuring a 10.3'' glare-free E-Ink Mobius screen, handwriting capabilities with a Wacom stylus, and powered by Android for app flexibility. It supports various e-book and audiobook formats, ensuring a comprehensive reading experience, while the adjustable SMARTlight allows for personalized brightness settings.
Additional Features | Handwriting-Feature |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen, Buttons |
Bluetooth support? | No |
Night vision | No |
Native Resolution | 1872x1404 |
Color | Mist Grey |
Display Technology | Electronic Ink |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Display Size | 10.3 Inches |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Item Weight | 350 Grams |
A**M
Worst pocketbook ever
This is my first time writing a review. I previously owned the PocketBook InkPad 3 for three years, and it was the best reading experience I’ve ever had. Naturally, I decided to upgrade to something with a larger screen and a more premium feel.Unfortunately, the PocketBook X Pro has been a complete disappointment. The battery barely lasts a day if you read a lot, and it’s super slow—even compared to my old InkPad 3. The Android OS is entirely useless, adding no real value to the device. I’m beyond frustrated with this purchase. Do yourself a favor: avoid this model and stick with their non-Android devices.
A**I
Great functions for a good price
I’m glad I found the E-note device which didn’t cost me an arm and a leg and doesn't require extra subscriptions for basic functions.With my previous Pocketbook experience I was pretty confident that even a basic E-reader would be worth buying.Considering its fairly large size, the weight is less than expected. Stylus feels comfortable in hand and easy to use. A great bonus for basic set was screen cover which normally never comes free from other brands.The screen response time is expectedly low due to the nature of E-ink display, but at the same time it gives you pencil and paper-like experience when taking a handwritten notes.I was mostly interested in this device for handwriting. I found this feature as clear and simple as possible and yet quite convenient to have a clean sheet of paper for your thoughts. Tools are conveniently placed; they don't distract from work and yet remain easily accessible. I also liked that there are not too many of them - they stored the most useful ones. I like to keep my notes in the E-note and I also tried to share a few via my email – it’s very easy and worked well. Books to read look as a classic E-ink experience. Considering the price and the number of options to work with texts, I am quite satisfied with this model.
L**S
Llegó bien y cumple con su cometido.
Funciona como esperaba ya que me informe con tiempo, si usted sabe cual es el propósito principal de esta tableta no tendra muchos inconvenientes.Lo único que por el momento puedo resaltar es que siento que la batería se descarga rápido.En caso de encontrar alguna novedad, dejaré una actualización por acá.
K**L
Better Readers by Other Brands
Pros -Page turn buttons! All ereaders should have these.Screen size - great for reading!Cons-Not Mac compatible. Mac doesn’t see it, so no side loading books.Contrast - contrast of text and background is worse than ereaders from 5 years ago. Text is far more closer to light gray than a dark black.
G**O
This takes some nerve -- has PocketBook monetized a 10th-grade high school e-reader project?
Inconceivable that a device like this would be put on the market. The build is horrific, flimsy thin plastic, everything is buggy and slow, machine freezes and crashes every 5 minutes, useless for ePubs because page annotations wander around and the highlighting is just idiotic. Marginally better is the pdf -- at least the annotations won't wander and you can save manually. Forget about Wifi. It seems to connect and disconnect when the moon and stars align or something. Can't be coaxed to connect. Physical page turn buttons would have been a plus, except that it systematically skips pages. Also, forget about zooming in on a pdf: if you do, the page turns go out of whack! You keep turning the page (touch, buttons, whatever) only to stay on the same page. More like a class experiment for 10th graders. Hard to believe there are any professionals on the other end of this horror. And the sheer nerve of this price-tag!
M**E
Good e-reader
Was skeptical to get this because of the reviews, but I love it. Now, my review is based off of pure reading and not the stylus functionality. I just wanted a big screen e-reader so i can have more words on my screen at once, I don't really care about the stylus & note taking functionality. The e-reader is lightweight, big screen, and easy to read, its exactly what I wanted.
W**E
Pricey
This e-reader is doing what I got it for, but it could definitely be better, especially for the price. I’m a paper book reader, and my programmer spouse has been trying for years to show me the appeal of e-readers. This is much more enjoyable than the shiny screen of my Surface or Kindle. It pairs with my cloudLibrary, though it’s SOOO laggy that browsing is a pain. The contrast could also be better when in lowlight. I’ve read two books on it so far, and haven’t had any issues once the books were open. Some have complained about the lack of page turn buttons, but I prefer to swipe, as it feel more book-like to me. Perhaps I’ll find that annoying over time, but I’m fine with it now.Overall, this is decent for what it’s meant to do, but feels a bit overpriced.
S**N
Works great!
This works great and is super easy to use and figure out. I love the pen feature for notes and have set up an entire planner using this. It's well made and has a really good back light so easy to see and other features to tailor it to you. Great for book reading too.
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