It's a good step, and I wanted to like it but seems slow and kind of buggy but maybe after updates it will improve but for me the big problem is no speaker., I like to read in daytime but at night like to fall asleep with sound
Quite disappointing that it only runs Android *8.1*, a very old version. I know several apps that I use day-to-day wouldn't be able to run on this device. I realise with the apparent performance issues they mightn't run very well anyway, but at least there'd be the option.
will the other devices like pocketbook inkpad color 3 get google play to now? because not being able to use kindle etc is the only thing holding me back to get one
Hi, how does this compare to something like Onyx Boox Note Air 3? From your reviews it seems that the onyx has probalby better performance overall but more glassy, slippery screen. Is that a fair summary?
Peter, why do you hold a Boox tab device next to the X Pro to compare the screen surface? Why not a Notes device, like the Boox Note Air3, which offers a very good surface for writing? And: please compare these two devices - especially since they can be purchased at a comparable price. Although the Boox Note Air3 has incomparably better features.
Hey there, Peter doesn't do TH-cam. If you want to ask him a question, please send it directly Peter@goodereader.com Otherwise I believe he grabbed it just because it was there
For people who want to De-Google their lives and get away from Big Tech, Pocketbook eReaders are the way to go. With that said. The Inkpad X Pro is a step backwards if you are attempting to reach that goal. However, if that is not your goal then I would think an actual Android tablet would be more fitting. An eReader should be just that, an eReader. A single purpose device, dedicated to only reading. That's all most want. It's the very reason this company as well as Kobo and amazon's kindle line, is successful.
This actually looks nice, and a big level up from PocketBook. I hope they manage to polish it further.
I would love a video breaking down features of different apps on Google play so we can see the different options on android e-readers.
It's a good step, and I wanted to like it but seems slow and kind of buggy but maybe after updates it will improve but for me the big problem is no speaker., I like to read in daytime but at night like to fall asleep with sound
i prefer the guided linux experience on their e-readers, hope they keep that around! Going all android would bother me
They told me that only their enotes will have android, their ereaders will continue to use Linux
так андройд лкчше чем коствли делать для установки по, а в андройд меньше комтылей
Quite disappointing that it only runs Android *8.1*, a very old version. I know several apps that I use day-to-day wouldn't be able to run on this device. I realise with the apparent performance issues they mightn't run very well anyway, but at least there'd be the option.
But why Android 8.1? It will not be supported for much longer.
If people want an android tablet, they should just get an Android tablet.
will the other devices like pocketbook inkpad color 3 get google play to now?
because not being able to use kindle etc is the only thing holding me back to get one
Good progress
We think so !
Google play is only on this device or in all pocketbook devices?
Hi, how does this compare to something like Onyx Boox Note Air 3? From your reviews it seems that the onyx has probalby better performance overall but more glassy, slippery screen. Is that a fair summary?
Peter, why do you hold a Boox tab device next to the X Pro to compare the screen surface? Why not a Notes device, like the Boox Note Air3, which offers a very good surface for writing?
And: please compare these two devices - especially since they can be purchased at a comparable price.
Although the Boox Note Air3 has incomparably better features.
Hey there, Peter doesn't do TH-cam. If you want to ask him a question, please send it directly
Peter@goodereader.com
Otherwise I believe he grabbed it just because it was there
This is BIG news! The Kindle is being left in the dust as Amazon dithers.
Why not use 300 ppi screen like Kindle Scribe 😢
Money
On the other hand due to the sunken screen it sholud be more crisp and less irritating then blurred 300ppi
Correct, we said that in the video :)
Google Play without Android? How?
It has android
That's how it has Google play
@@goodereader I did not know about it. It was Linux, right?
Which version of android? @@goodereader
For people who want to De-Google their lives and get away from Big Tech, Pocketbook eReaders are the way to go. With that said. The Inkpad X Pro is a step backwards if you are attempting to reach that goal. However, if that is not your goal then I would think an actual Android tablet would be more fitting. An eReader should be just that, an eReader. A single purpose device, dedicated to only reading. That's all most want. It's the very reason this company as well as Kobo and amazon's kindle line, is successful.
😂😂😂 наконец то они мозги включили что на проприетарном по не выживут