PocketBook InkPad 3 | Large 7.8ʺ Glare-Free & Eye-Friendly E Ink Technology | Touchscreen | Wi-Fi | Text-to-Speech Function | Audio Output | Audiobooks | Adjustable SMARTlight | Micro-SD Slot
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Eugene
> 24 hourThe book stopped working after 3 months of use. I used it carefully and in a protective case. I liked the book, despite the fact that it could sometimes freeze. In support, I was told that a screen replacement would cost from $150, which, of course, is expensive. Please be aware that this product is very fragile and may break even with light mechanical impact.
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Ausrele Pazeraite
> 24 hourand text-to speech doesnt have Lithuanian language. I was disappointed with this, because Ive bought the device after Ive found in the description the Bluetooth mentioned
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suzatm
> 24 hourI bought this because you cannot find Kobo Aura Ones anymore and I wanted the larger screen and the symmetrical shape. I can read all of my Kobo library on this using the Pocketbook reader app on my iPad (no need for an actual computer). This reader is very lightweight and easy to hold in one hand. You can use the page turn buttons at the bottom or use the touch screen from the left or right side to advance your pages. I love how Pocketbook has arranged the touch zones on the screen and I absolutely love the fact that swiping the left side of the screen adjusts the temperature color of your screen and swiping the right side adjusts the brightness - all easy to do without having to leave your book and play with menus. The only thing I could ask for in these readers is the ability to switch on dark mode. If - as mentioned by Pocketbook International in the question section - that the reader will be able to read Kindle formats (and hopefully without needing a computer) - these Pocketbook ereaders will be the perfect reader to have - especially since Pocketbook has a range of larger and smaller sizes. Highly recommend this brand. Thank you Pocketbook!