Introducing the Upgraded Pocketbook 360: Now Available!
Ready to dive into the world of e-readers? Let's take a closer look at the Pocketbook 360 Plus, the latest addition to Pocketbook's lineup in North America.
This sleek device boasts a 5-inch Vizplex e-ink display, running on the Linux operating system. Under the hood, it packs a punch with a Samsung 533 MHz processor and 128 MB of RAM, backed up by 2 GB of internal storage. Need more space? Fret not, as the MicroSD card lets you expand your library to your heart's content.
What sets the Pocketbook 360 Plus apart from the competition is its versatility. It's one of the rare e-readers that can handle an impressive array of e-book formats, including B2, FB2.zip, TXT, PDF, RTF, HTML, PRC, CHM, DJVU, DOC, EPUB, and TCr.
Best of all, this little powerhouse is available in two colors – black and white – and, get this, it's priced at a budget-friendly $149.00.
Now, if you're comparing this with other popular e-readers in the market, such as the Onyx Boox Tab Ultra C and the PocketBook Era Color, here's a quick rundown:
- The Onyx Boox Tab Ultra C sports a color e-ink display, ideal for graphic novels and note-taking, while the PocketBook Era Color offers a color display geared towards reading and audiobook support.
- The PocketBook 360 Plus is more affordable, making it an attractive choice for those looking for a high-quality e-reader without breaking the bank.
- When it comes to special features, the Onyx Boox Tab Ultra C includes a stylus for drawing and annotating and supports split-screen multitasking, while the PocketBook Era Color focuses on text-to-speech functionality and audiobook support.
So there you have it! The Pocketbook 360 Plus is a solid choice for e-reader enthusiasts seeking affordability and versatility in their reading experience. Happy reading!
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This e-reader, the Pocketbook 360 Plus, stands out among its competitors due to its compatibility with various e-book formats, including smartphones-friendly formats like EPUB. Its display technology, e-ink, is favored by many for its paper-like reading experience, setting it apart from color displays of gadgets such as the Onyx Boox Tab Ultra C and the PocketBook Era Color.