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The PocketBook Era Color is a cutting-edge 7-inch E Ink Kaleido 3 e-reader featuring a vivid color display with sharp text, IPX8 waterproofing for worry-free outdoor use, and built-in Bluetooth speakers for audiobooks and music. With SMARTlight technology for customizable eye-friendly reading, 32GB of storage, and seamless cloud syncing, it’s designed for the modern reader who demands versatility, durability, and immersive multimedia experiences.













| ASIN | B0D1Y883G2 |
| Batteries | 1 D batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,322 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #59 in eBook Readers |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (112) |
| Date First Available | April 17, 2024 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 13.7 ounces |
| Item model number | 7640152097294 |
| Language | English, German |
| Manufacturer | PocketBook |
| Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 1.1 x 7.09 inches |
S**2
Awesome device for Koreader and for multilingual readers
This review is from the perspective of these use-cases: - Reading both English (US) and Russian/Cyrillic - Heavy need for offline dictionary lookup, especially with Russian-Russian and Russian->English dictionaries - Using mainly Koreader side-loaded over USB connection from MacOS - A lot of this review is of the pairing of Koreader with the device, not just the device itself - Using Calibre to organize and send books - No comics or any real need for color e-ink screen - Using side-loaded and koreader dictionaries - Comfortable with tech and tweaking configs - No experience with the store, I sideload books (the only way IMO) - if you're a kindle store user - good luck This thing is exactly what I was looking for. Move from Kindle: I had a Kindle Oasis, the latest version before they discontinued it. I loved the physical buttons but the battery was trash from the start, and the dictionary support was really weak. I needed 1) better dictionaries (which the oasis didn't support most common dictionary formats) 2) you couldn't select and define a word that is within the definition of a different word. No good when you have a weak vocabulary. The old kindle 3 could, but Amazon stopped caring about the nice finishing touches on the Kindle long ago. 3) better battery life I chose the Pocketbook Era Color because it had: 1) the ability to sideload koreader easily and good koreader integration (you can override the default reader to koreader directly without too much tinkering - nice. No jailbreak needed. 2) I chose the color because it actually has better tech specs over the regular Era. I would gladly give up the color screen for sharper contrast and lower price - but I wanted that quad-core over the dual and 1GB of RAM instead of 512MB - anything to make these snappier - I chose to deal with potential contrast issues or darkness - worth it 3) All the format support I could need Experience: - People here complained about "uneven lighting" - I don't see that - either they're picky or they fixed it. Looks even steven to me. - Nice build - doesn't have the metallic casing of the oasis, and its a little thicker - but I kind of like it more for some reason - its not bulky, feels much better to hold, personal pref I suppose - Took half a day of tinkering to get it just how I like it, some of that was due to koreader being so feature rich, and not a knock on this reader at all. - Side loading koreader was a snap. no jailbreak needed, awesome. - I briefly took a look at the pocketbook default reader, and the dictionary requires either two presses to get to the word, or to go into dictionary mode, which I'd rather just hit the word and quickly get the pop up. It matters when your vocab is bad and you do this a lot. Maybe there is a fix, but I just chose to go the koreader route. Will be more consistent between this and future devices. Looks nice otherwise. - Koreader lets you associate the file types to itself, so you open the book in pocketbook, and it opens in koreader. Nice. - Battery life is great. Maybe not "new mac/iphone" great, but absolutely what i would expect and probably better. - I got the flip case (not shell) - you unclip a narrow side panel in the back, the cover attaches there flush with tabs on one side and magnets on the other. Works great - no it probably won't protect the edges - get a shell if you need that. The cover is a good material that looks like it won't fray like the oasis covers did. - Warmth/frontlight/night mode all work great under both pocketbook and koreader. - If you enable automatic frontlight settings, koreader won't be able to modify the frontlight, so you'll need to exit and disable auto front light - there's probably an easier way but i haven't cared enough to look - Dictionary support in koreader - solid, best experience I've had with it for both Russian and English. I pulled down a bunch of dictionaries, and the ReaderDict and Koreader Wiktionary dictionaries are by far the best. You can select the word, select another word within the first definition, and edit the word being searched for, and quickly switch dictionary as well as prefer a dictionary. - Initially koreader looks bad, you have to set the font and margins how you like them, and the possibilities are basically endless - Bookerly/Amazon Ember are available from amazon, PT Serif for proper Cyrillic display, whatever you want. Line spacing, everything. - FB2 support solid - I don't really notice a resolution difference with the color screen - I know its there, but I'm impressed it's not that noticeable. - I like the longer buttons way better than the little oasis buttons - Touchscreen is more....predictable...than the oasis. Oasis has a mind of its own. Negative experiences: - Yeah the screen is a little darker than what a paperwhite or oasis would look like. But its not noticeable really. I haven't had the need to have the frontlight on maximum yet - maybe 80%. So that solves that problem real quick. Worth the better specs over the regular era. Kindle users: If you're a kindle store user, you're going to want to be careful what you buy here - here you're out of the amazon ecosystem and need to get involved in managing your books. It's a price to be paid for flexibility and options. Russian/Cyrillic readers: - FB2 instead of epub, koreader, ReaderDict and Wiktionary dictionaries, PT Serif with proper margins and line spacing, shortcut corner tap table of contents for those into classic literature with "complete series" ebooks. Get cozy with the koreader user manual. Perfect reading experience. Super happy with this.
D**N
Nice e-reader!
I love it! I use it daily, it's a great reader. I specially enjoy being able to access the internet explorer to find new books. However, on the downside, it has a lot of trouble pairing with the app from my cellphone, it constantly shows an error: sincronization error. Also, it is a bit slow to pass pages
W**E
No era lo que esperaba, lo compré en una cierta rebaja casi nuevo pero me vino con píxeles dañados y aunque es bonito y se ve de buena calidad, la pantalla es ll que vale y tuve que devolverlo, no dan descuento y el servicio al cliente de Pocketbook me dijo que prácticamente era mi culpa por haber comprado en esa modalidad. Lo peor es que lo compré como regalo de cumpleaños y demoraron demasiado el envío aplazando.
C**W
Nice linux-based ereader and good entry to color eink
This is my first non-Kindle ereader as well as first color e-ink device. I was offered this as part of the Vine Voice program - please realize I am trying to be as unbiased as I can with these reviews. The Good: - Color E-ink is a nice addition to the reading experience. I do not read many comics and imagine this may still seem limiting depending on the type of comics or graphic novels one enjoyed. Still nice for PDFs in color, etc. - Linux based: fonts are easy (somewhat) to install, reads multiple formats, looks like you can kind of organize books however you like. - Some preinstalled books. Actually, a lot of books in many languages - it may actually be nice if they offered a cleanup tool. - Fairly customizable - Nice form factor and customizable buttons. Can be setup for right or left handed use. I do find I sometimes press the wrong button, but haven't dove into changing it's use yet. The Bad: - Converting books is going to be a thing if you buy from other stores. I have not purchased anything from the PocketBook store. Converting books from some retailers (ahem....) seems to be getting more difficult, which annoys those of us with large libraries. - It's a little sluggish. Not terrible, but it is "slower than a Kindle" when changing pages, etc. I am not sure if this is a Linux/processor thing or a color e-ink thing yet. - Color e-ink is pretty muted. Just worth knowing in case you expect super vibrant colors. Overall I really like the device but I do wonder if the average user would be happy with the trade off of managing content and a semi-sluggish device to move off of the more popular platforms in exchange for the use of more open file types.
A**A
Lightweight, compact, the settings can be in any language (not always a case with other e-books), possibility to highlight and note, and the most important is ability to download books from anywhere you want
N**R
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V**0
Cercavo da tempo un ereader che non fosse collegato a uno store. Avevo provato tolino con sistema operativo Android ed era stato un disastro. Questo lo sto usando da diversi giorni, gli ebook si caricano tramite Adobe Digital Edition (quelli con adobe drm) senza problemi, quelli che non hanno adobe drm vanno copiati come su una chiavetta usb. i colori sono buoni e la batteria ha un'ottima durata, considerato che io lo tengo acceso diverse ore al giorno. l'avvio è molto rapido. Molto soddisfatta anche per la gestione dei libri presi in prestito in biblioteca, che ultimamente col Kobo non riuscivo più a gestire.
T**.
I love the era book e reader love it it was just as described on the information and yeh its not just a book you can play games and all sorts and change the wall paper settings and ect was well surprised with it as was not expecting it to be as good as it is so glad I chose this era e book reader
D**K
I am really impressed with the PocketBook Era Color. The screen looks great and is very easy on the eyes, but what I love most is the access to libraries. I can easily borrow books from the Goethe-Institut Onleihe library and from my local library through OverDrive, which works perfectly. The audiobook feature is another big plus. I can just connect my Bluetooth headphones and listen on the go. The device feels good in hand, the interface is smooth, and the adjustable front light makes it comfortable to read anytime. A wonderful eReader for anyone who loves reading and borrowing books from libraries!
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