I also added a video showing the Kindle app in action on the post from yesterday. For now here’s a video comparison outlining the similarities and differences between the two models. One of the advantages with the InkBook Prime is the addition of Bluetooth for things like headphones and keyboards.Īnother minor difference is the Prime has an auto wake/sleep sensor and the Classic does not.Ĭheck back later in the week for full reviews and video walkthroughs of these two InkBooks. Both have a microSD card slot for cards up to 32GB. However, the Prime does turn pages quite a bit faster with PDFs.Īs far as storage space, the Classic has 4GB and the Prime has 8GB. Both have 6-inch E Ink screens and the two models are somewhat similar to the entry-level Kindle and the Kindle Paperwhite, especially in terms of price. The Classic 2 has a dual-core processor instead but the wierd thing is they both navigate menus and turn pages in ebooks at the exact same speed. Arta Tech recently released two new Android-based ebook readers, the InkBook Prime and the InkBook Classic 2, and they sent them over for me to review. Check out the full review to see how it holds up. One difference with the InkBook Prime is they say it has a quad-core 1.6 GHz processor-that’s a first. The Kindle Paperwhite just got its biggest update in years, adding a larger display, USB-C, wireless charging, a faster processor, and more. The main difference is the InkBook Prime has a flush glass screen, with a sensor button below the screen, whereas the InkBook Classic has an indented screen with a physical button below the screen.īoth devices also sport dual page turn buttons on each side of the screen, and you can custom map different functions to the page buttons, which is really nice. The Onyx Boox Leaf and Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition are both mid-sized e-readers. Onyx Boox’s Leaf (left) has a thinner profile than the Kindle Paperwhite (right). They both feature the same design and overall dimensions, and both have capacitive touchscreens with the option to disable the touchscreen to avoid accidental presses. The Onyx Boox Leaf is sleeker and lighter, while the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition is waterproof. Google Play is not included there’s a small built-in appstore instead. They both run Android 4.2.2 and can install Android apps. The InkBook Prime adds a higher resolution 1024 x 768 screen, a frontlight, more storage space, an auto sleep/wake sensor, a faster processor, and Bluetooth.įrom a software standpoint the two InkBooks are nearly identical. Unlike smartphone and tablets, the inkBOOK Classic 2 is equipped with an e-paper E Ink Carta display that was designed specifically for enjoyable reading.
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