Verse

PocketBook

Verse

245 positive 5 neutral 34 negative

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A case for PocketBook Verse Lite - My impressions

TL;DR : The Verse Lite is worth considering for just wanting to read. Support of many formats including Adobe Digital Editions, and the ability to set gesture support for many functions. No Bluetooth, no Kindle book support (unless you remove DRM), and auto brightness can be literally headache induc

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Dry_Writing_7862 in r/ereader

December 22, 2025 11:24 PM

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Which simple no BS black & white e-reader should I get?

Pocketbook Verse Pro. Linux-based it just sits there and does it's thing. I use it exactly as you state: no store, load own books. Calibre has my library on my laptop. No issues with file formats. No "Chinese spyware"(I had a Bigme and I have a Boox and they're irritating as f**k if they go anywhere

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Think_Load_3634 in r/ereader

October 9, 2025 9:05 PM

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Looking for small and simple eReader with buttons

If you want simple, black-and-white, with front light and with buttons, then in the Western world outside the US, really your only options to buy new and have a semi-respectable brand are the various PocketBooks (Verse & Verse Pro are 6’’, Inkpad 4 is 8’’ and all those have buttons on the bottom alt

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Yapyap13 in r/ereader

January 27, 2026 12:45 PM

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Best e-reader?

When it comes to ereaders, “good” is somewhat subjective, depending on one’s personal needs / wishes. If you don’t have any existing purchased ebooks already, and if you have no particular needs beyond “reading text-based books”, I’d probably recommend a Kobo Clara BW or PocketBook Verse / Verse Pro

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Yapyap13 in r/ereader

August 11, 2025 10:17 AM

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How’s e-readers affected your life? Share your history and experience of using e-readers!

l'm relatively new to e-readers, but I’ve always been a borderline bookworm. I read a lot tons of filming watching and TV series visited the libraries often when I was younger, to manage the budget for entertainment of course and had a decent physical book collection. I started downsizing it in my 3

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Klutzy_Hornet in r/ereader

May 25, 2026 3:15 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

I'm thrilled with my pocketbook Verse for novel and fanfic purposes. If you're a less heavy reader than I am you may even go for the Verse Lite, which is a little cheaper (i wanted the expandable storage and the buttons so i went with Verse) I've seen Kobo Clara BW recommended here a LOT and it's si

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MapOfProblematique in r/ereader

April 18, 2026 9:18 PM

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Looking for a small/light non Amazon-based E-reader

Your options, in brief, are: Android readers - they can use the Kindle app so your Kindle books will be easy to get to. However, I’m not at all sure an Android reader will give you ~12 hours of reading time with the frontlight on, especially if there’s cold weather. Boox Go 7 is great, and has butto

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Yapyap13 in r/ereader

August 26, 2025 4:36 PM

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Entry Level E-reader

With these specifications, I’d say PocketBook Verse Pro or Kobo Clara. The PocketBook has buttons for page turning (which can be really comfortable); the Clara doesn’t but has a newer screen. If you just read text-based books (stories, novels, text-based non-fiction), then 212 PPI should be quite ok

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Yapyap13 in r/ereader

August 13, 2025 7:54 AM

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Which simple no BS black & white e-reader should I get?

Simple & No BS=Pocketbook These are the most basic, and the Verse Pro is more advanced, which you can also compare to the Kobo with this tool. Be advised, Kobo wants you to register even b4 you access the home screen, and they do have a store, and they prefer you to convert your books to Kepub. PB h

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flashb1024 in r/ereader

October 9, 2025 11:10 PM

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