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PocketBook Era Color E-Reader | Eye-Friendly 7” E-Ink Kaleido 3 Touch-Screen | …


Price: $259.00
(as of Feb 20, 2025 10:13:00 UTC – Details)


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Reviewer: ben vinson
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Lightweight, but with a large enough screen for comfortable reading.
Review: Lightweight, but with a large enough screen for comfortable reading. Having seen color E Ink screens before, I knew it wouldn’t be like a tablet, but it’s still much better than black and white. I liked the warm backlighting, user-friendly main menu, and pretty simple file synchronization. Most importantly, it’s easy to hold – the hand doesn’t get tired, and the mechanical buttons are well-placed (I had some difficulties with this on my previous e-reader). Plus, the water resistance is a nice bonus.

Reviewer: FilmNot
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Meh
Review: Color e-ink just isn’t there, still. It’s OK, but not contrasty or clear enough, for me. Others might be OK with it. I also don’t like having to convert every book I buy on Amazon to ePub or whatever. I found a free eBook – turned out to be a PDF – and tried to change the font, and there doesn’t appear to be any way to do this. The manual also doesn’t mention the ability to change fonts or even font size(!!). I have to assume it’s possible, but… I didn’t want to have to create an account, and buy an eBook from the Pocketbook Store to find out. But seems to me it would be in the manual.I also didn’t like the buttons. They’re flush with the device and there are 4 of them. Easy to press the wrong button. I also thought the overall speed of the device was a bit slow compared to my Kindles.On the plus side, the screen was nice and bright at 100%.Personally, I will be waiting for the new Kindle Color coming out in 2025 in 6″ and 10″ sizes. Supposed to be great color. Next Gen kind of thing. And fast. Hopefully, they just take the Oasis and make it color and faster, at least tfor the 6″ version.

Reviewer: Customer Review
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Nice linux-based ereader and good entry to color eink
Review: 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.

Reviewer: Peter
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A nice little Color E-Reader
Review: If you’re in the market for a color e-reader, this is a great choice. Colors are muted (as with all color e-ink), and the screen is darker than the monochrome version, which necessitates more backlight use, and thus battery power. This is inherent to all color e-ink displays, so understand that before buying. If color is not critical, buy the monochrome version.The build quality is top notch. I was a little concerned that with the buttons on the side would be prone to accidental clicking. They are not, and in fact the shape of the buttons actually improve single handed grip considerably. Holding the Era in one hand, and using the right arrow button to advance pages is comfortable. The device is fairly light (about the same as a the Kindle Paper White). It will just fit in a wide pant pocket. The back side’s grooved surface looks OK, but did not improve grip the way I expected.PocketBook’s software is a breath of fresh air. There are a plethora of customization options. Every physical button can be customized to do whatever the user wants. Screen tap, and gesture actions can also be fully customized. The store can be hidden; Something I appreciate as US customer. The library can be sorted many ways, including by genre and series, and it can also be searched. Books can be marked as favorites, and users can make their own collections. There is a task manager (which can be mapped to a physical key like most every other feature), which makes switching between apps effortless. There is a nice browser, allowing about as good a browsing experience as possible on e-ink. Voice integration is better than I expected. Multiple voices are available for download to suit most tastes. Playback is relatively smooth, and playback speed is adjustable. There is voice playback in the dictionary tab, which is very helpful with foreign word pronunciation.It’s a modifiable device too. If you want to use KOReader, installing it is a snap, and file associations can be set so clicking on a book opens KOReader automatically. If you want to dig deeper, all kinds of other changes can be made. Like changing the application menu, changing app icons to whatever you want, Changing the app menu categories, sorting, and hiding apps altogether, and the developers even included helpful comments in the devices config files to make customization easier.What’s not to like? It would be nice if bookmarks had a dropdown context menu like Kindle. The dictionary/translation feature opens as a tab; A window like on Kindle or KOReader would be better. If PocketBook entered the US market, quite a few things could be improved, but it’s understandable why they have not.

Reviewer: Kokanee
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I wanted to like this e-reader however these are the main deal-breakers for me:- the front light looks patchy which is a big distraction for me when I’m reading in dim lighting (like in the bedroom before sleeping)- automatic light levels either make the screen too dim in low light, or too bright in day lightPromptly returned, then I purchased one made by a former “Canadian” company.

Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Yes, it is slightly dim and somewhat heavy, but this shape is very snappy to the right hand. And color is great compared to black-and-white. Dont forget to combine it with original case.

Reviewer: Kuba Pilecki
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Bardzo, bardzo chciałem żeby ten zakup wypalił. Ale niestety. Spróbowałem dwóch egzemplarzy i oba odesłałem na zwrot. Już pal licho, że kolorowy eink ma wyprane kolory czy ogólnie sprawia, że ekran jest ciemniejszy – tego się spodziewałem. Ale niestety jakoś wykonania ekranów Kaleido 3 jest kiepska, a PocketBook chyba w ogóle kupuje od producenta te niżej klasy. Ekran jest bardzo nierównomierny – wyraźny gradient odcieni bieli na całej szerokości, do tego dochodzi jeszcze żółtawa plama przy guzikach oraz dwa ciemniejsze obszary w narożnikach. W jednym egzemplarzu miałem jeszcze martwe piksele. Aha i plastikowa ramka jest malowana, a farba jest dość delikatna. Szkoda, bo poza tym jest to dobry czytnik, szybki i oferujący bardzo dobry system operacyjny. Do tego nie wymusza przywiązania do ekosystemu, jak Kindle.

Reviewer: DA SILVA Alexandre
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Fidèle à la marque Pocketbook ( c’est le 3ème modèle que j’achète), je suis toujours aussi satisfaite. Celle-ci est super. Elle peut être personnalisable et le chargement de livres ou de Bd est hyper-facile. Elle peut être initialisée en français sans aucun problème ; même pour l’audio. Elle est livrée avec un panel de livres en plusieurs langues avec une notice inclue, en français. Pour obtenir le dico français, il suffit d’écrire au service client Pocketbook. Ils sont super réactifs. Je conseille vivement de la protéger par une couverture adaptée. Pour moi, Pocketbook est à la pointe du marché des liseuses. Celle-ci n’est pas encore commercialisée chez Vivlio…

Reviewer: Spendiggity
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Overall device was pretty slow compared to my Kobos and Kindles. Screen was also very dim compared to my Kobo Libra Colour. Colour eink is also not as clear as black and white eink. Google Drive syncing would now work. It gives an error when signing up with Google account. Pocketbooks proprietary cloud syncing did not work most of the time and only occasionally synced. Email to Pocketbook worked well. Hardware build quality and buttons are pretty nice. Text to speech was really nice and worked well. But the overall slowness and bugginess of the cloud syncing made me return the device. Wish there was an updated Kindle Oasis with USB-C but this isn’t it.

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