![]() ![]() Pocketbook has elected to use a Micro USB port for charging and transferring data, instead of USB-C. Underneath the hood is a Freescale 1GZ processor, 256MB of RAM, 8GB of storage and has an SD card that is capable of up to 32GB of additional storage. Surrounding this main button are two manual page turn keys, that are very large. This is used to navigate between the sub-menus, which include Library, Dictionary, Applications and settings. This is not just for design aesthetics, the border is basically four independent buttons, that act as a D-Pad to navigate around the device and the center button is an OK button. Instead of being a square, it rounded and it is contained by a little boarder around it. The home button is at the very bottom of the device and the overall design is quite different than the Pocketbook Color or the Touch Lux 5. The pocketbook logo is green and is right below the screen. ![]() The color scheme of the e-reader is black. The screen is sunken with the bezel and a plastic layer on top of the E INK screen, so you will actually get a better reading experience. This device does not have a touchscreen and a front-lit display, so you won’t be able to read at night. The Pocketbook Basic 4 features a six inch E INK Carta HD display and a resolution of 1024×758 and 212 PPI. The brand new Basic 4 is no different and the main selling features is the HD screen, SD card and lots of physical buttons. The Pocketbook Basic series of e-readers are entry level and tend to retail for around $80, making them very affordable.
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