Each device has its own central idea around which the entire ergonomics is built. Inkpad X Pro is for scientists, engineers, avid bibliophiles, enthusiasts of old and rare editions; Kindle Scribe is for students, businessmen, creative people. As the owner of different models of PocketBook and Kindle, I can say that they give completely different feelings. PocketBook gives a feeling of confidence that any book/document/reprint will open and be comfortable to read. Kindle, on the contrary, gives a feeling of simplicity and clarity, when you accept it and don't expect anything complicated and universal from it.
i think the lag would drive me nuts on the pocket book, they've added a note feature to the list but the horsepower behind the screen isn't really going to give you a nice experience.
The scribe wins for me. I don't need all the features the pocketbook offers, and it doesn't do the one thing I really want and need it to very well. The scribe offers a much cleaner experience.
From a standpoint of dats protection, Pocketbook is a lot better the Kindle. Also, don’t forget the DRM support which is really important to professionals. I had asked Pocketbook a couple of questions and drew their attention to the competition; Pocketbook took my points seriously, so I am of good hope that things will turn out well. 😊
I want to buy the PocketbookIXP (Dropbox+split screen for studies it's enough for me), but I'm afraid that the slow downs and lags would mess me up too much. Moreover I wish that the notes would recognize the handwriting from languages I learn and make some calculations like Kobo does. Well, I must wait for some updates. Maybe Pocketbook will surprise us, but with Android 8 and 2GB RAM shouldn't be so enthusiastic. Thank you for your review, cheers.
@@iclonethefirst Thank you Bro, I'm already looking for some reviews of Eo, especially how the stylus is working and if there's an option of splitting the screen. I think I will get it!
Right now, Kindle Scribe looks like the best option for reading and notetakings, but Pocketbook has a lot of potential. I will wait 6 months to a year, and see if either they update their software like Scribe did, or they discontinue and release a PB InkpadX pro 2, like Onyx did with Boox Tab Ultra C to Tab Ultra C Pro.
Anyone who feels the need to delete comments that address negative things (app usage for the PB X Pro was advertised in the video but not shown; the Kindle app already requires Android 9) is not credible to me. My comment wasn't the only one that was deleted either. Let's see when this comment disappears again (this is currently typical and can be observed across all apps from the YT provider). Verifiable via screenshots.
Like the scribe but it could pick up features to make it more comparable to other ereaders/enote devices… it’s more limited by amazons development but I think the hardware is there..
Pocketbook ppi is ok, not that bad, but... 4-core ( may I guess 2Ghz?) 2gb ram with android.... come on!!! also Android 8.1 is old.... but big screen is rly good I guess.
@@gz625 well, it really does not seem dumb when you want to find a specific book quickly, and Kindle/Kobo doesn't even have an option to use Ukrainian or other similar keyboard to type out the name for the search ✌🏻
Each device has its own central idea around which the entire ergonomics is built.
Inkpad X Pro is for scientists, engineers, avid bibliophiles, enthusiasts of old and rare editions; Kindle Scribe is for students, businessmen, creative people.
As the owner of different models of PocketBook and Kindle, I can say that they give completely different feelings. PocketBook gives a feeling of confidence that any book/document/reprint will open and be comfortable to read. Kindle, on the contrary, gives a feeling of simplicity and clarity, when you accept it and don't expect anything complicated and universal from it.
i think the lag would drive me nuts on the pocket book,
they've added a note feature to the list but the horsepower behind the screen isn't really going to give you a nice experience.
The scribe wins for me. I don't need all the features the pocketbook offers, and it doesn't do the one thing I really want and need it to very well. The scribe offers a much cleaner experience.
I would love to see a comparison of Pocketbook Verse Pro and Kobo Libra 2. Two at the same price bracket.
From a standpoint of dats protection, Pocketbook is a lot better the Kindle.
Also, don’t forget the DRM support which is really important to professionals.
I had asked Pocketbook a couple of questions and drew their attention to the competition; Pocketbook took my points seriously, so I am of good hope that things will turn out well. 😊
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I want to buy the PocketbookIXP (Dropbox+split screen for studies it's enough for me), but I'm afraid that the slow downs and lags would mess me up too much.
Moreover I wish that the notes would recognize the handwriting from languages I learn and make some calculations like Kobo does.
Well, I must wait for some updates. Maybe Pocketbook will surprise us, but with Android 8 and 2GB RAM shouldn't be so enthusiastic.
Thank you for your review, cheers.
Pocketbook launched a new device, InkPad EO running android 11 with 4gb of ram
@@iclonethefirst Thank you Bro, I'm already looking for some reviews of Eo, especially how the stylus is working and if there's an option of splitting the screen. I think I will get it!
Right now, Kindle Scribe looks like the best option for reading and notetakings, but Pocketbook has a lot of potential. I will wait 6 months to a year, and see if either they update their software like Scribe did, or they discontinue and release a PB InkpadX pro 2, like Onyx did with Boox Tab Ultra C to Tab Ultra C Pro.
Anyone who feels the need to delete comments that address negative things (app usage for the PB X Pro was advertised in the video but not shown; the Kindle app already requires Android 9) is not credible to me.
My comment wasn't the only one that was deleted either.
Let's see when this comment disappears again (this is currently typical and can be observed across all apps from the YT provider).
Verifiable via screenshots.
Like the scribe but it could pick up features to make it more comparable to other ereaders/enote devices… it’s more limited by amazons development but I think the hardware is there..
I shall watch your post regularly than go to join pay.
Hello man! Whats Up? Man, how can I buy this InkPad X Pro? I'm living in brazil, Manaus Amazonas states. Best Regards.
Does anyone know if you can attach a mechanical keyboard to the Inkpad X Pro via the USB-C connection?
Great Video!
Thanks...
I like Pocketbook but I would want it to work faster
I vote scribe
Wasnt pocketbook using Linux before ? This is their first go at android so I’m sure speed will get better
I wish pocketbook was faster with a better processor and higher ram of at least 4GB.
Pocketbook feels VERY laggy on ui and text writing...
Scribe wins hands down
Pocketbook ppi is ok, not that bad, but... 4-core ( may I guess 2Ghz?) 2gb ram with android.... come on!!! also Android 8.1 is old.... but big screen is rly good I guess.
better a fujitsu quaderno a4
Pocketbook is better because they have more languages including Ukrainian!
Lol this is really dumb way of comparing them 😅
@@gz625 well, it really does not seem dumb when you want to find a specific book quickly, and Kindle/Kobo doesn't even have an option to use Ukrainian or other similar keyboard to type out the name for the search ✌🏻
@@gz625 also, not everyone here speaks English, sadly
@@alicedalexandrite используйте русскую раскладку и вам будет всё очень понятно и доступно.
PB stupid ergonomics