Kobo Libra 2 vs Pocketbook InkPad X

Great 300ppi screen
32GB of storage
Waterproof capabilities
Dark mode and comfort light
USB-C port and hackability
Great compatibility with multiple ebook formats, including non-DRM Amazon books
Clear 300ppi screen
Compatibility with Adobe Digital Editions and Overdrive integration for borrowing library books
Compact and portable
Ability to sideload Koreader for improved reading experience
Not enough control over line spacing or margins
Hard plastic cover feels cheap
Limited haptic feedback
Not expandable storage
Some users have noted that it can be slow for big PDFs
Markup and highlighting tools could be improved

Verdict

The Kobo Libra 2 is an excellent e-reader for those looking for a device with a crisp 300ppi screen, 32GB of storage, waterproof capabilities, dark mode, comfort light, USB-C port and hackability. It also has Overdrive integration allowing users to borrow library books with ease and Adobe Digital Editions compatibility. However, some customers have noted that the hard plastic cover feels cheap and there is not enough control over line spacing or margins.

Verdict

The Pocketbook InkPad X is a versatile e-reader that can read multiple ebook formats, including non-DRM Amazon books. It has a clear 300ppi screen, but some users have noted that it can be slow for big PDFs. The device has 32GB of onboard storage, but it is not expandable. Some users have praised the device's compatibility with Adobe Digital Editions and Overdrive integration for borrowing library books. The device is made in Ukraine and is based on Linux. Overall, the Pocketbook InkPad X is a good option for those looking for a larger e-reader with a warm light.

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