Onyx Boox Poke 3 Review HD
The Poke 3 features a 6 inch E INK Carta HD capacitive touchscreen display with a resolution of 1448×1072 and 300 PPI. It has a glass based screen that is flush with the bezel. It has a great front-lit display with white LED lights, that provide a great reading experience when in dark rooms. There are amber LED lights, they provide a warm candlelight effect, so you can read at night, and help mute the white light. There are 10 LED lights total, 5 white and 5 amber. Underneath the hood is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor, 2GB of DDR4X RAM and 32GB of internal storage. The Poke 3 now has a USB-C OTG port to power and transfer documents. It also has Bluetooth 5.0 to connect up wireless headphones or an external speaker. It has a microphone and powered by a respectable 1,500 mAH battery. On the software side of things it has Android 10 and Google Play, so there is no shortage of apps to install. If you are new to Onyx Boox, I recommend Moon+ Reader, Overdrive Libby for library books and Libovox for free audiobooks. How is the Poke 3 different from the Poke 2? It has a faster Snapdragon processor and faster RAM. It has USB-C, whereas the old version had Micro USB, these older ports tend to break the more you attach the cable to charge it or transfer data from your PC/MAC to the reader. Bluetooth has also been upgraded from 4 to 5 and it supports both analog and digital audio, which primarily just applies to USB-C based headphones, digital provides better audio quality, but the headphones are normally more expensive. This is a dedicated e-reader with no note taking functionality. you can get the Poke 3 here: https://goodereader.com/blog/product/onyx-boox-poke-3 Join the Good e-Reader Subscription Program! We would be happy to have your support. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHhy08xelXhKIOwgsFssaTQ/join