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The main UI has a series of navigation tabs, that do not have boarders around them and are spaced evenly. This includes the library, notes, dictionary, gallery and apps. The library comprises of all of the pre-loaded classic ebooks that come bundled with the Pocketbook, in a dozen different languages. Pocketbook has always embraced an international audience to drive growth for their lineup of e-readers. They support most western languages that are popular in all over Europe, North and South America. Notes, comprises of all of the highlights and notes you have made in ebooks, dictionary has a number of supported ones, and you can lookup words. Gallery is where all of your pictures are housed, it supports only a few formats, such as GIF, PNG, BMP, TIFF and JPEG. Apps is where all of the pre-loaded games are, such as Snake, Sudoku and Chess. It also comprises of all of the different Pocketbook services, such as; The PocketBook Cloud and the PocketBook Reader mobile application allow you to conveniently synchronize the library between the reader and other devices (smartphone, tablet, laptop). Also, Internet access allows you to quickly download updates and move books to the reader using the Send-to-PocketBook and Dropbox PocketBook functions.
Pocketbook Basic Lux 3$99.993.95Overall4.0/5Functionality3.0/5Reading4.3/5PDF experience4.0/5Design4.5/5ProsWell designedDual-Core ProcesserSD CardManual Page Turn ButtonsReading is very goodConsSD card only capable of 32GBScreen is not 300 PPINo touchscreenBattery isn't the greatestReliant on D-PadBuy Now {\"@context\":\"http:\\/\\/schema.org\\/\",\"@type\":\"Product\",\"name\":\"Pocketbook Basic Lux 3\",\"image\":\"https:\\/\\/assets.goodereader.com\\/blog\\/uploads\\/images\\/2022\\/02\\/04034914\\/P1080198-scaled.jpg\",\"description\":\"The Pocketbook Basic Lux 3 e-reader is barebones. It does not have a touchscreen or note taking functionality. It has a D-Pad and manual page turn buttons to control the entire browsing and navigation experience, but it is very robust at this task. 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This harkens back to the days of the Game Boy or Sega Game Gear and most of the early phones from Blackberry or Nokia. They will feel right at home with the Basic Lux 3, whereas kids who grew up with tablets and fully featured smartphones, might not be the target market.\\r\\n\\r\\nHardware\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\nThe Pocketbook Basic Lux 3 features a 6-inch E Ink Carta screen with a resolution of 758 x 1024 pixels and 212 PPI. This reader has a sunken screen and bezel design, which means the screen is not protected by a layer of glass. This provides razer sharp text and fonts when reading books, but all of the navigation elements really pop. You can read at night or in lowlight conditions with the Smartlight system. There are a series of amber and white LED lights alongside the bezel, that project light evenly across the screen. The distribution of light is nice and even, there are no grey splotches at the corners.\\r\\n\\r\\nUnderneath the hood is a new dual-core 1 GHZ processor and 512MB of RAM. There is 8GB of internal storage, which should be enough for hundreds of books and PDF files. One of the big advantages is the inclusion of the SD card. It is capable of housing at additional 32GB of digital content.\\u00a0 It is powered by an underwhelming 1300 mAh battery, which is the same one the Kobo Sage employs. It has an older Micro USB port, instead of USB-C, but this e-reader is cheap and cheerful. The dimensions are 161x108x8mm and weighs 166g.\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\nOne of Pocketbooks strengths is the manual page turn buttons. Most other vendors have abandoned physical buttons, and make the customers rely on the touchscreen display. Pocketbook Basic Lux 3 has the page turn buttons on the bottom of the screen, so you can easily click those to control the ebook experience. There is also a mini d-pad in the middle of the screen, with an OK button in the center. You can control the entire device with the d-pad, from accessing the lighting options to browsing around the home screen to clicking on your library and clicking on a book you want to read. There are many elements such as a file browser, internet browser, a few games such as Snake and Sudoku and a ton of different Pocketbook Services, such as cloud storage. I have found that browsing around is super responsive and robust. Navigation, opening things and even page turns in an ebook was way faster than I thought it would be. This is likely due to the software tweaks that Pocketbook had to make to this e-reader a reality. This is one of the first ones in the modern era that not included a touchscreen. Using just the buttons and d-pad takes some getting used to.\\r\\n\\r\\nThere is no USB-C, Bluetooth, audio or note taking on the Basic Lux 3, instead it is aimed at a price conscious audience. People who maybe never had an e-reader before, and only read on their smartphone, tablet or computer. Reading an on E INK screen, especially one with no glass screen, provides the best experience for your eyes. If you take it outside, there is no glare from the sun, since e-paper absorbs light, and doesn't reflect it. This is as close as you will get to reading a real book, but digitally.\\r\\n\\r\\nSoftware\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\nPocketbook uses Linux as their core operating system. This makes the UI and menu system the same on all of their devices. They can use virtually the same settings menu, library or file browser, alongside all of the proprietary applications they have developed. This makes it very consistent, so people who had a Pocketbook 3-4 years ago, will feel right at home on a modern device.\\r\\n\\r\\nThe big change with the experience on the Pocketbook 617, or the Basic Luc 3 is the d-pad and menu navigation buttons. Each thing that is selected, as a highlight on it. So you if you are navigating around the home screen, such as selecting the most recent book you sideloaded to the device or want to enter a WIFI network login and password at the top of the UI, everything has a black selection window, surrounding what you are selecting. This gives you visual cues on exactly where you are, so you don't feel lost. The entire navigation experience, and opening up programs, is very fast. Normally, with touchscreen e-readers, there is a small delay, when you click on something and when the process completes. I think what Pocketbook has done with their d-pad navigation, is when you highlight something, it half-loads, so when you click OK on something, it instantly loads, almost like a pre-caching type of system.\\r\\n\\r\\nThe main UI has a series of navigation tabs, that do not have boarders around them and are spaced evenly. This includes the library, notes, dictionary, gallery and apps. The library comprises of all of the pre-loaded classic ebooks that come bundled with the Pocketbook, in a dozen different languages.\\u00a0 Pocketbook has always embraced an international audience to drive growth for their lineup of e-readers. They support most western languages that are popular in all over Europe, North and South America.\\u00a0 Notes, comprises of all of the highlights and notes you have made in ebooks, dictionary has a number of supported ones, and you can lookup words. Gallery is where all of your pictures are housed,\\u00a0 it supports only a few formats, such as GIF, PNG, BMP, TIFF and JPEG. Apps is where all of the pre-loaded games are, such as Snake, Sudoku and Chess. It also comprises of all of the different Pocketbook services, such as;\\u00a0 The PocketBook Cloud and the PocketBook Reader mobile application allow you to conveniently synchronize the library between the reader and other devices (smartphone, tablet, laptop). Also, Internet access allows you to quickly download updates and move books to the reader using the Send-to-PocketBook and Dropbox PocketBook functions.\\r\\n\\r\\nAt the very top of the UI is an arrow button. This is where you can easily establish a WIFI network, put it into airplane mode, search for firmware updates and login to various Pocketbook services. Adjusting the front-lit display and color temperature sliders are also housed here. You can enable or disable them entirely, and use the d-pad to control the brightness levels. There is an auto feature, which will automatically adjust the brightness levels based on the time of day, using the clock.\\r\\n\\r\\nReading Experience\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\nThe Basic Lux 3 is primary an ebook reader and it supports a wide array of formats. Since you will be sideloading in your own collection of content, since there is no bookstore on the device. It can read PDF, EPUB, TXT, FB2, RTF, HTML, CHM, DJVU, DOC, DOCX, RTF, and TCR. I wish this model supported CBZ and CBR, since many other Pocketbook models do, maybe they will introduce it in a future firmware update, like they have done with their more premium models.\\r\\n\\r\\nThere is a tactile satisfaction when reading ebooks when you have to turn the pages with buttons. It gives you a chance to turn your brain off for second and pause, before having to turn a page. This is why so people love reading paper books, because you have to physically tu