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- PocketBook has launched the InkPad One
- It’s a Linux-powered ereader with stylus support and a large 10.3-inch screen
- It’s not yet widely available, but that might change
Kindle and Kobo might be the main ereader brands, but there are all sorts of interesting alternatives popping up, one of which being PocketBook, which has just launched a new device called the InkPad One.
This is a 10.3-inch ereader with a grayscale E Ink Mobius display that has 226 pixels per inch. It has a front light, a 3,700mAh battery, 32GB of storage, 2GB of RAM, and a 1.8GHz quad-core chipset. It’s also slim and light, at 5.15mm thick and 400g.
Interestingly, it runs Linux rather than Android or a proprietary operating system, so you’re not locked in to a specific ecosystem, and it supports 21 book formats, including AZW, EPUB, PDF, MOBI, and many more. It also supports stylus input (although it’s not clear if a stylus is included), making this a less locked-down alternative to the likes of the Kindle Scribe.
It also has broadly comparable specs to the Kindle Scribe, including a similar size screen, and an actually slightly thinner and lighter build – though its display is a little lower-resolution.
Not yet widely available
Still, if you don’t want to be locked into Amazon’s ecosystem, or stuck with an arguably even more limited ecosystem like that of the reMarkable Paper Pro, then the PocketBook InkPad One could be a tempting choice.
However, we’d suggest caution, as we only gave the company’s InkPad Eo a two-star review, noting that it was expensive and clunky – although that tablet was based on Android 11, not Linux.
If you do like the sound of the InkPad One you might have to wait a bit, as right now it’s only available in Germany, where it costs €299 (around $355 / £260). some of the company’s devices are sold in the US and UK, though, so this one may well get a wider launch too.
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