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Calibre pocketbook
Calibre pocketbook











calibre pocketbook

The PB360 lets you specify how often you want to refresh (more on that in the software review below), which means the page-turn speed on this thing smokes other readers. When it comes to page turns, forget other e-readers annoying flash to clear the screen after every page. Of course, if you’re reading large-format technical works (say a textbook), then e-ink probably isn’t your best choice anyways. Don’t let the smaller size dissuade you, you’ll never miss the extra inch from the the 6in. The screen is a comfortable 5in e-ink, and I regularly read in the sunlight, so no glare issues or eye strain. Every other e-reader aficionado I’ve met has to buy a separate case, doubling or tripling their device’s weight, plus adding some useless flap you have to hold or fold back. The PB360’s included hard cover snaps effortlessly to the back when you’re reading, which is quite handy. I love the faux vine-engraving on the cover, and more than that, I love that it comes with a cover. Over the years I’ve gotten kind of tired of black electronics, and the ivory PB360 looks great. Here are the specs, courtesy E-Readers Plaza: DisplayįB2, FB2.zip, TXT, PDF, RTF, HTML, PRC, CHM, DJVU, DOC, EPUB, TCR It’s been my constant companion since then, and though I’ve tried most of the competiting devices, I still keep coming back to my good ol’ PB360.

calibre pocketbook

A year ago I purchased a PocketBook 360 e-reader, and after a month I wrote a review about the device on Amazon.













Calibre pocketbook