
Is there anything else I should be aware of? Which form factor would you prefer? It seems like the Libra would be easier to hold with the larger bevel placed to on side The Libra has, if I'm not mistaken, native support for overdrive, which would make it more straight forward to borrow books from the library?įrom the videos I've seen the Inkpad might have an advantage when it comes to annotations? 7.8 inches would be like a typical pocket book while 7" would be on the smaller side of regular books.

Would you say that the difference between 7 and 7.8" is noticeable and would it be worth the extra money. The weight is approximately the same but the Inkbook has a larger screen. The Inkpad is about €50/$65 more expensive. The Inkpad 3 is a bit more expensive than the Libra, but both are in budget. Or suggest other models that can be bought within the EU for about the same price. So, I'd be glad if anyone could comment on these two. It will also be used for books from the public library which uses overdrive (which uses EPUB I guess). It will be used for reading some books for studies so ease of highlighting and, if possible, annotations would be nice, while not absolutely necessary.īook stores around here seem to mostly use EPUB. It will, probably, be used by all family, two adults and two kids, and not all of us are tech savvies so it's nice if it's fairly easy to use. Atm a store nearby have a refurbished Kobo Forma for about the same price as the Inkpad 3, which could be an alternative, if no one else lay hands on first.

So, I'm looking to buy an e-reader am base upon the available models around here and price I'm looking at mainly the Libra H2O and the Inkpad 3.
