Kobo
Clara BW
$139.99
PocketBook
Based on 219 Reddit mentions
$299.00
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Verse Lite is just a worse Verse, just forget about it (smaller battery, no buttons, no SD card slot, no warm colour temperature, also not waterproof - as the standard Verse isn't). Portablility: all devices in discussion are 6" devices, there's no difference in portability (Kobo Clara BW is slightl
...azoth980 in r/ereader
March 1, 2026 12:05 PM
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First I had a very small Sony (c 4”) that I mostly used to read fanfic. It used PRC files. Was a great little system to read everywhere. But prc files became rare and epub/mobi took the lead and the Sony was not so useful. Then I briefly had a Kindle 2 still with keyboard, but I gave it away because
...Vellmar in r/ereader
January 26, 2026 11:11 AM
8
I have the Era & the 8" Carta 1200 PocketBook InkPad 4. Both are decent devices, the screen on both is fine. The Era now is my most favourite device, but I still use my InkPad 4 for manga (bigger screen). I said fine because I could in the past compare my InkPad 4 to a Carta 1300 sunken screen Kobo
...azoth980 in r/ereader
February 25, 2026 9:25 AM
6
The Sage appears to be completely discontinued; it's been out of stock for months everywhere. Have a look at the PocketBook InkPad 4. It's an 8 inch black and white 300 ppi reader with physical page buttons like the Sage. Effortless sideloading just like Kobo, it even has an email-to-device function
...Mastershroom in r/ereader
December 1, 2025 2:37 AM
6
To be honest I wasn't instantly aware of the back problem, because I had the reader in the PocketBook case from the beginning 😏. But good to know that they change it and I already had a look at the InkPad 4 and the Era. I can send you a detailed photo of the screen, we just have to find a common boo
...dubst3pp4 in r/pocketbook
October 28, 2025 11:26 AM
5
Consider also PocketBook Era or InkPad 4. They allow uploading books using USB and File Explorer, or with internet options. They are a bit slow though.
radiells in r/ereader
December 7, 2025 12:47 PM
5
My first e-reader is a Kobo Clara HD (6 inch, 300 ppi) that I got second hand for 20 bucks last year. It's served me well but the battery is pretty much toast; it completely dies once it reaches around 85% and then takes over a day to recharge and goes through a factory reset, so I basically have to
...Mastershroom in r/ereader
October 4, 2025 5:34 PM
9
I can only tell you the difference between the InkPad 4 and the Kobo Clara BW, and directly compared it's definitely noticeable. Not that Carta 1200 on PocketBooks look bad, but the Kobo Clara BW definitely looked better (just regarding contrast) When comparing devices you also have to compare devic
...azoth980 in r/ereader
March 10, 2026 10:49 AM
4
Generally spoken, for novels & manga you should get a b/w device, since the current colour technology has disadvantages, especially regarding b/w content. 8" b/w InkPad 4, KOReader is very easy to install. Additionally there's the b/w 7" PocketBook Era, but I would recommend to buy at least an 8" de
...azoth980 in r/ereader
March 11, 2026 10:28 AM
4
Ereaders don't get released every year like phones, so new is very relative. 6'' Kobo Clara BW (or 6'' PocketBook Verse Pro if you are willing to accept a lower contrast), 7'' PocketBook Era, 8'' PocketBook InkPad 4 or 8'' Kobo Sage are I would say your options if you want a non-Android black & whit
...azoth980 in r/ereader
July 8, 2025 9:38 AM
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