Verse Pro

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Verse Pro

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Based on 191 Reddit mentions

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is there any other platform that accomplishes what kindle does?

Several of the Pocketbook devices have the Libby app built in, you can browse the library right on the device as well as read what you’ve already checked out. I have both the Verse Pro (6”) and the Inkpad 4 (7.8”), both have this. They also sync sideloaded books beautifully through the free Pocketbo

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marksewell in r/ereader

May 11, 2026 11:38 AM

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Should I just stick with Kindle or move to Kobo?

I was lucky, I got all my books out of Amazon before the total lockdown. My favorite ereaders are by Pocketbook. I have both the Verse Pro Color (6”, for reading on the go), and the Inkpad 4 (7.8”, perfect size for reading at home). Sideloading is simple, and both devices sync reading position with

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marksewell in r/ereader

May 9, 2026 2:01 AM

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pocketbook verse (pro) vs clara bw vs other recs?

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

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azoth980 in r/ereader

March 1, 2026 12:05 PM

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I wish 6 inch ereaders were more popular!

I really love my 6" Pocketbook Verse Pro (running koreader). I have my Calibre library set up with it and accessing all of my books is as simple as connecting it to wifi and hitting 'download.'

alanthickerthanwater in r/ereader

October 30, 2025 3:07 PM

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What kind of features should I look out for?

The Pocketbook devices are compatible with the most file types, and can read books from most digital bookstores that use adobe drm or lcp, including the kobo store. I have both the Verse Pro Color (6”) and the Inkpad 4 (7.8”), and they both also have Libby to access free library ebooks. They sync se

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marksewell in r/ereader

May 13, 2026 3:05 AM

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New to ereaders

Pocketbook Verse Pro! I love mine. Support for numerous formats, supports adobe drm as well as lcp so works with drm from multiple stores. Sideloaded books sync with Pocketbook’s free cloud. If you’re out and about but forget it at home, you can read I’m the pocketbook app on your phone. The page tu

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marksewell in r/ereader

May 12, 2026 4:47 PM

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Ereader Recs - Dumb it down for me

You say you want easy, good b/w screen with front & backlight, and ability to sync across devices. You say you don't want complicated work- arounds, and you want easy library access A 6" easy to handle e-reader that's light and has tons of features (if you want them), and very important, a well buil

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flashb1024 in r/ereader

September 2, 2025 10:49 PM

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Kubo or Kindle?

Kindle devices are great, but Amazon has been on an extreme mission to lock their system down. That’s an instant no for me. Kobo also makes great devices. I didn’t really like the thickness of the Kobo Clara BW but the screen was good. I only sideload, and the more books I got the longer it took cal

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marksewell in r/ebooks

May 22, 2026 5:00 PM

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Just got InkPad Color 3… suggestions on set up?

I have an Inkpad 4. When you sign into Pocketbook Cloud choose the uk cloud over the de one. The rest depends on how you plan on loading books. I use calibre on my MacBook Air and a USB c cable to load onto the Inkpad. I also have a Verse Pro Color that I use on the go, and will download any book I’

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marksewell in r/PocketBookofficial

May 8, 2026 1:22 AM

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BOOX Go 6 vs PocketBook Verse vs Kobo Clara BW

Big fan of the pocketbook verse pro (I have the color). It can be a bit laggy sometimes, although I don't know if that's because of the colorscreen or not.The freedom of easily adding books to this device either through its native store or buying it somewhere else and uploading it to the cloud, is r

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Maarteling in r/ereader

March 31, 2026 7:00 AM

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