1/25/2024 0 Comments Inkbook prime lumos amazon![]() The bookstore network will not put it on the pedestal in the middle of the store. Only people familiar with technology know about its existence. The problem is that Kindle in Poland is in fact exotic. the most popular reader is the Amazon Kindle - regardless of the version of the pattern of how an e-reader should work. In Poland, according to statistics, only 6 percent. ![]() No wonder that readers are bouncing off e-books. Applications load at a slow pace, turn off, and those downloaded from the Play Store are usually unadapted to archaic components of e-readers (Android on 512 MB RAM and dual-core processors in 2018 - good luck!) In practice, most of these "supplements" work tragically. Theoretically - as these are readers based on Android - we can install any application from the Play Store. Ba, the PocketBook Touch Lux 4 usually does not know if I want to turn the card forward or back using the touch screen, so it happens to him to do it randomly.Īll these readers also have a lot of additional functions on board - there's a game there, a dictionary there, access to a book store, theoretically everything is beautiful. Even such a basic task as turning over a virtual card takes a lot of time, and for some readers it results in an ugly screen flickering. Refreshing the pages takes many times longer than on the Amazon reader. How do you view the library on your device? If it is Kindle, the list scrolls quickly, the screen refreshes almost immediately, and in readers with backlight we commune with an electronic sheet as white as the real one.Īnd what does it look like on other readers than Kindle? Dramatic. How do you read e-books? At Kindles (at least from Classica and up) - fluent, fast, comfortable, without the phenomenon of ghost (meaning the intermingling of content after "page change", a typical feature of many e-ink screens). Īll these readers combine one thing - dramatically slow (against the background of Kindle) action. This reader defends basically only a great integration with Legimi - if you are to take a reader in a subscription, it should be this one. ![]() Although I honestly admit that if I omit the defects, it would be relatively convenient to use the new version, even though it is also very far from ideal. The same is true of the PocketBook Touch Lux 4 - it is so little different from the PocketBook Touch Lux 3 that I really do not know what the R & D department (if any) has been doing for the past two years. I have this reader at home, it was used very occasionally, and yet after three years, the device is only suitable for throwing away - it hangs on the smallest steps and no restoring to factory settings or updating was not able to remedy this. What else InkBook Onyx, which still, after three years from the premiere, costs about PLN 580, which is the same as the brand new Kindle Paperwhite. However, it was possible to use it without constant grinding of teeth. The above-mentioned InkBook Lumos, the reader shown this year, is a bit truncated, reheated InkBook Prime, presented two years ago.Īs if that was not enough, the original InkBook Prime, which I even bought for my sister at Christmas, acted a lot better than the new InkBook Lumos! Not that he acted brilliantly, what is it, it is not. The sad picture of the e-reader market is that they are not only developing, but even. ![]() However, we have 2018 and the reduced fare is over. I was willing to justify the various imperfections that made e-readers other than Kindle so far different from the Amazon reader. Two years ago, I could tell myself that the producers are just learning, that it takes time for this market to develop, and so on. Other equipment can not even get closer to the quality level of the Amazon reader.Į-book readers - apart from Kindle - are a joke from the consumer. Years pass, and in the world of e-readers only the Kindle counts. And after these tests, I am not surprised at all that Poles do not read e-books. Over the last few years, I have tested the majority of new e-book readers that the Polish market has to offer, comparing them with the gold standard of this segment - Amazon Kindle readers. After returning from the service, he worked equally week - today he goes to the service again. I also bought the latest PocketBook Touch 4 Lux recently, choosing a reader for the Legimi subscription. The third one was completely "okay" - "okay", so bad that I refused to review. Two of the three Lumos had a problem with the network card, which makes them essentially useless. And in it four pieces of InkBook readers - three InkBooks Lumos and InkBook Explore. ![]() In my apartment, under the piano, there is a cardboard box that has been waiting for a courier for a month. When I look at how bad readers other than Kindle are available on the market, I am not surprised at all. According to the National Library, only a handful of readers of Poles can barely 6 percent. ![]()
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