PocketBook InkPad Lite REVIEW | 9.7" ereader | Low res, great usability?

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In this video I&reviewing the 9.7 inch, entry-level PocketBook InkPad Lite, which uses a low screen resolution of 150 ppi to push the price down to 200 Euros. Let&have a closer look to see if PocketBook has made the right choice by using a low-resolution 150 ppi display. For comparison the InkPad X has a pixel density of 227 ppi and the Kindle Paperwhite had 300 ppi - twice as much as the InkPad Lite. [LINKS] -------- I was actually quite surprised about how well the PocketBook Inpad Lite performed in everyday use. Because of the low-resolution screen and the relatively low price for an ereader of that size, I thought its overall performance wouldn’t be convincing. But I was wrong. Despite the low resolution and the not so perfect light distribution, the reading experience is actually quite good. The pixel density is mainly a problem when viewing small text in large-format PDF-files and isn’t that big of a deal otherwise. Of course, if you are sensitive to pixelated items on the screen, the InkPad Lite isn’t for you. But if you’re looking for a large format ereader in the lower price range and are not too concerned about the resolution, I think you won’t regret in taking a closer look at the InkPad. Watch the full review to find out more about the build quality, display and software features of the PocketBook InkPad Lite. -------- *Full dictionary list* Mainly ABBYY Lingvo dictionaries, pre-installed: - Czech to Englisch - Danish to Englisch - English to...

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