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Technical information
Screen size 7.8 Inches
Brand PocketBook
Memory storage capacity 16 GB
Item dimensions L x W x H 19.5 x 13.7 x 0.8 centimetres
Item weight 225 Grams
Hardware interface MicroSD, Bluetooth, USB Type C, 802.11 ac/b/g/n
About this item
Will You Read on the Beach?
If you like to read in the bath, by the pool, or on the beach, you might want to consider buying a waterproof ebook reader. You have several options. The Amazon Kindle Oasis, the latest Kindle Paperwhite, the Kobo Forma, and the Kobo Libra H2O are all rated to withstand submersion in water to some degree. The Kindle Oasis even has page turn buttons so you can easily flip between pages when your hands are too wet to use a touch screen.
Do You Listen to Audiobooks?
Sometimes you'd rather listen than read. Sometimes you'd like to read and listen at the same time. Kindles now have the ability to connect to Bluetooth headphones to play Audible audiobooks. Many Amazon books will synchronize with Audible audiobooks on Kindle ebook readers. Onyx ebook readers have built-in speakers and the ability to use multiple audiobook apps.
Oddly, Amazon saves its slickest audiobook feature, Immersion Reading, for its Android app, which means you need an Onyx ebook reader to use it. That feature synchronizes words displayed on the page while also narrating through audio.
What Kind of Wireless Connection Do You Need?
An always-on cellular radio lets you buy and download books from anywhere, over the air, for free (aside from the cost of the book itself, of course). Most devices offer Wi-Fi as the base level wireless connection—at a much lower cost—with 3G cellular data only available as part of a more-expensive model.
As long as you don't mind waiting until you're near a hotspot to shop for new books, Wi-Fi should work for you. A select few may still prefer to pony up for 3G to buy a new book while, say, on a long camping trip or lounging at the beach.
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Posted on Dec 21, 2020 | 12:58 PM
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