
You can find the Inkbook Prime HD in ArtaTech’s store, where it retails for 139 euros. I am less pleased with the Lumos’s general poor performance, but the frontlight is quite nice. I find that to be more than enough variation for my tastes, but then again I never really liked the stronger orange color settings on Kobo devices. The frontlight on my Lumos review unit ranges in color from a blue-white to a pale yellow-orange. TRIM SIZE which is literally the size of your paperback, and Book Brush has all the sizes that Kindle/Ingram Spark offers. Magnets are intended to prevent accidental opening of the case. The inkbook prime comes with a built-in app store 'inkbook Store' of a few selected applications like Kindle, Kobo eBooks, Nook reading app, and a few others. Judging by the Inkbook Lumos which I have had for a week now, the frontlight on the Prime HD will be much milder than you would find on a Kobo model. Now the e-reader in the cover kept in a purse or backpack should remain firmly closed. The screen resolution is now 300ppi, compared to 212 PPI in the original model, and the specs now mention a frontlight "with light color temperature management". The Prime HD appears to be almost identical to the earlier model, but it does have a few improvements. It has both Wifi and Bluetooth, and packs in a 2Ah battery.
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The Inkbook Prime HD runs Android 4.2 on a quad-core 1.6 GHz CPU with 512 MB RAM, and 8GB storage. The new model has a higher resolution screen and (possibly) an improved frontlight.

The Polish ereader importer ArtaTech has updated its two-year-old Inkbook Prime ereader. 27492951 – e-book reader and coffee cup on wooden tableĪmazon may be happy to keep selling the four-year-old Kindle Voyage but the same is not true for its smaller competitors.
