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POCKETBOOX INKPAD X PRO INFO & SPECS

This is an objective information page for the Pocketbook Inkpad X Pro e-ink tablet, with details of hardware and software specs, features, and capabilities. 

My subjective review can be found here.

DATASHEET

PRODUCTINKPAD X PRO
Specs & ratings infoPOCKETBOOK INKPAD X PRO
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Price (approx)$420
ManufacturerPocketbook
Release year2023
SCREENINKPAD X PRO
Screen typeMobius Carta
Screen size10.3"
Screen resolution (B/W)1404 × 1872
Screen density (B/W)227dpi
Colour
Screen resolution (Colour)n/a
Screen density (Colour)n/a
Frontlight
Wacom compatible
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HARDWAREINKPAD X PRO
CPU1.8 GHz quad-core
RAM2Gb
Storage32Gb
Battery3200mAh
Super Refresh
Keyboard folio
Speakers
Microphone
G-Sensor
Ceramic Tip
Bluetooth
Fingerprint scanner
SD card slot
Rear camera
Front camera
Waterproof
USB-C
Width173.4mm
Height249mm
Thickness7.7mm
Weight350g
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SOFTWAREINKPAD X PRO
Operating systemAndroid 8.1
Google Play Store
Kindle support
Handwriting search
Handwriting conversion
Insert shapes
Insert images
Split screen
Custom templates
No. templates+
Brush types?
Screen share
ADE support
File formatsAZW, AZW3, DOC, DOCX, EPUB, FB2, FB2.ZIP, HTM, HTML, MOBI, PDF, PRC, RTF, TXT
File formats (image)PNG, BMP, JPG, JPEG
File formats (Audio)MP3, WAV
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Where to buyAmazon
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Dan Dutton is passionate about E-ink writing tablets, which bring together the pleasure of writing on paper with the power of digital technology. When he bought his first tablet, he realised that there wasn't a lot of unbiased information available for people that were considering buying an E-ink tablet, and so he built eWritable.