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Pocketbook Verse Review

Pocketbook Verse : Better than Kindle Paperwhite?

In the realm of e-readers, Amazon Kindle has long been a dominating force. However, the landscape is evolving, and companies like PocketBook are stepping up with high-quality e-reader alternatives. This review focuses on the PocketBook Verse Pro, offering insights into its features, build, and how it stacks up against the Kindle. Pocketbook has been rapidly […]

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Pocketbook Lux 4: Basic yet Functional E-Reader

The Pocketbook Lux 4 stands as a testament to the manufacturer’s trend of releasing devices within limited generational expansions. However, despite its basic nature, this e-reader surprises with certain luxuries that make it more than just a bare-bones device. Compared to its predecessor, the Lux 4 boasts several improvements. Notably, it introduces three color variants

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Kobo Nia Review

Pocketbook InkPad 4: A Comprehensive Review

Pocketbook’s InkPad line stands out as a versatile and visually appealing range of e-readers in the market. The InkPad series boasts a balanced set of specifications suitable for diverse reading scenarios. With recent enhancements such as added applications, tactile buttons, and a sleek flush screen, the InkPad 4, in particular, captures attention. The Pocketbook InkPad

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Boox Poke 5 Review

Boox Poke 5 Review – Is it better than a kindle?

Onyx Boox consistently introduces incremental upgrades in their e-reader lineup, each iteration offering slight enhancements. Enter the Onyx Boox Poke 5, an e-reader correcting the storage limitations of its predecessor, the Poke 4 Light.  While aesthetically pleasing, it seems to lack standout design features and shares the familiar 6-inch form factor of its predecessors. Let’s

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Boox Palma review

Boox Palma Review – A Phone or an E Reader?

The Boox Palma stands out as a 6.13-inch, 300 PPI e-ink black and white display device, differing significantly from other Boox devices due to its unique smartphone-like format. However, it’s essential to clarify that while it resembles a smartphone, it lacks network capabilities. Initially unsure of the Boox Palma’s purpose, the more I used it,

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