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Pocketbook Releasing New Inkpad X with 10.3-inch Screen (Video)

October 11, 2019 by Nathan Groezinger

Pocketbook Inkpad X

Pocketbook has announced the release of a new ereader with large 10.3-inch E Ink screen called the Pocketbook Inkpad X.

The Inkpad X is the first large-screen ebook reader that Pocketbook has released in a long time. It has a frontlight with dual color temperature, 32GB of storage space, a USB-C port, and it weighs a lightweight 300 grams.

The Inkpad X also supports audio and text-to-speech via Bluetooth and with an included 3.5mm adapter.

Other specs include a dual-core 1GHz processor with 1GB of RAM, it has a 2000 mAh battery, there’s a g-sensor to rotate the screen, and Wi-Fi to download books, transfer and sync.

It supports a number of formats, including all the main ones like ePub, PDF, CBR, CBZ, MOBI, FB2, HTML, etc.

The design is similar to the 7.8-inch Pocketbook Inkpad 3, with menu, home, and page buttons located below the screen.

Unlike other 10.3-inch ereaders on the market, the Pocketbook Inkpad X does not have a Wacom touchscreen, just capacitive, so it’s strictly an ereader and not a digital notepad.

Pocketbook used to sell a few different 9.7-inch ereaders a long time ago, around the same time the Kindle DX was popular, and a couple of models that were ahead of their time had Wacom touchscreens. It’s a bit odd that this new Inkpad X does not but it should be great for ereading.

Pocketbook Inkpad X

Pocketbook Inkpad X

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  1. Bobby says

    October 12, 2019 at 7:08 am

    The Inkpad 3 being my favorite ebook reader ATM bodes well for Inkpad X as a successor to my old Onyx. Lightweight and, I assume, reasonably priced, this looks like a winner to me if the CPU can handle the strain.

  2. Vicente says

    October 13, 2019 at 9:36 am

    Not much RAM and only 2 nuclei. I hope: if it runs Linux, it will be more responsive than an Android device.

    • Sportbike Mike says

      October 13, 2019 at 4:39 pm

      Kindles are never slow and their specs aren’t all that impressive either. I think the OS and focused development make the difference. Android readers have a master of none problem.

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