Kobo Clara vs ONYX BOOX Poke

July 09, 2024
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Kobo Clara
Kobo Clara always provides the best light for reading day or night with ComfortLight PRO. You can adjust brightness and color temperature to reduce blue light before bedtime. It has a natural, print-like reading experience on its 6" glare-free high-definition 300 PPI screen. Easily customizable features help you read the way you want to.
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ONYX BOOX Poke
ONYX BOOX Poke is a premium e-book reader in a compact slim body with an E Ink Carta Plus screen, MOON Light backlight and SNOW Field function. The reader is equipped with a high-performance processor and enough internal memory. The integrated Wi-Fi module and touch control in combination with a full-fledged browser allow you to comfortably use the device to surf the Internet. The built-in Bluetooth module makes it possible to connect various external devices to the book. Poke is based on the Android operating system, which allows you to use a variety of reading programs and makes working with most text formats as convenient as possible.
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2024. Kobo releases new firmware for Colour e-readers



Kobo has released a new software update for its three latest e-readers, the Clara Colour, Libra Colour and the Clara BW, known for their superior performance and affordability. While details about the updates are scarce, Kobo has mentioned stability enhancements and bug fixes. However, this attention to the latest models underscores a prolonged period without updates for other Kobo e-readers. The update rollout begins today, promising availability to all users within a few days. Updating is straightforward - simply press the sync button. Alternatively, for those inclined, the latest firmware patches are accessible on our site. Select your model, download the file to your PC or MAC, connect your e-reader via USB-C cable, transfer the file to the root folder and reboot your device to access the new features and enhancements.


2024. Kobo has introduced the Kobo Clara BW E-reader



Kobo is introducing the Kobo Clara BW, an enhanced black-and-white e-reader designed for an immersive reading experience. With its 6-inch glare-free E Ink Carta 1300 HD screen and full waterproof protection, reading becomes effortless. Powered by a MediaTek processor MT8113L, the device allows seamless access to Kobo's extensive library of audiobooks and ebooks. Enjoy your favorite titles via Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, compatible with earbuds, headphones, or external speakers. The USB-C port facilitates easy content transfer and charging. With a low-end 1,500 mAh battery, compact dimensions of 112 x 160 x 9.2 mm and weighing just 174 g, it offers portability without compromise. Priced at $129.99 (USD), the Kobo Clara BW could be your perfect companion for endless reading adventures.


2024. Onyx Boox released new Poke 5 with Carta 1300 E Ink display



Onyx Boox has introduced its latest portable e-reader, the Poke 5, as an upgraded version of its previous model, the Poke 5S. The standout feature of the Poke 5 is its utilization of the advanced E Ink Carta 1300 display, replacing the previous model's Carta 1100 screen. This enhancement includes a flat microcrystal etched tempered glass cover, offering improved visual clarity. While most features remain consistent, such as the 6-inch display size, the Poke 5 boasts a higher resolution of 300PPI compared to the Poke 5S's 212 PPI. Operating on Android 11, users can install third-party applications, further expanding its versatility. Priced at $143, the Poke 5 presents an attractive option for e-reader enthusiasts seeking an upgraded reading experience.


2023. Onyx Boox introduces new Livingstone 3 e-reader with E Ink Carta 1300 display



Onyx Boox has released a new model of 6-inch Boox Livingstone 3 which the rebranded version of the company’s Poke e-reader. Boasting a new Carta 1300 display, Onyx Boox asserts a 20 percent higher contrast and 25 percent faster response time. Notably, the display's distinct whiteness enhances the readability of black text, promising a highly enjoyable reading experience with minimal ghosting during page refreshes. The device features a built-in browser for web surfing in monochrome mode and its 3000 mAh battery, according to Boox, can last a month on a single full charge. Weighing a convenient 165 grams (265 grams with the included cover), the Boox Livingstone 3 comes with a price tag of $200.


2023. Onyx Boox released Poke 5 e-reader



The Onyx Boox Poke 5 is a recently released e-reader that is specifically designed for reading ebooks, manga and other materials that are suitable for a 6-inch display. It has both warm and cool lighting, which makes it perfect for reading during the day or at night. It comes with Google Android 11 operating system and is bundled with Google Play Services and the Play Store. With a 1500 mAh battery, it can run for a long time. It is lightweight and has dimensions of 148x108x6.8 and a weight of 160 g. The device comes equipped with the Neoreader ebook app, which allows you to easily transfer your collection of ebooks from the cloud or your PC. It supports a wide range of file formats, including pdf, djvu, azw, azw3, doc, docx, epub, fb2, fbz, html, mobi, odt, prc, rtf, sxw, trc, txt, chm and ppt. The Onyx Boox Poke 5 has a retail price of $179.99.


2022. Kobo's new waterproof Clara 2E e-reader takes on Kindle



Kobo is introducing a new waterproof e-reader - the Kobo Clara 2E, which could challenge Amazon's Kindle e-readers. The device features an exterior crafted from over 85 percent recycled plastic, with 10 percent of it reportedly sourced from ocean-bound materials. The Kobo Clara 2E includes Bluetooth technology for audiobooks, offers 60 minutes of water resistance in up to two meters of water and provides more storage for your eBooks than earlier Kobo models (16GB). It boasts a six-inch HD E Ink Carta 1200 glare-free display with dark mode and blue light reduction and promises weeks-long battery life. Priced at $150, it is less expensive than the company's previous Forma model but costlier than the Nia model. Additionally, Kobo's SleepCovers for the device are made from recycled polyester with an inner microfibre lining created from 40 percent recycled plastic water bottles — available in colors like Black, Deep Ocean Blue, Coral Reef Orange and Sea Glass Green.


2022. Kobo Clara HD 2 will be available soon



Kobo is set to release a new e-reader in the coming months—Kobo Clara 2, the second generation of their highly popular 300 PPI e-book reader. The new model will feature a six-inch E INK Carta 1200 display panel, which will enhance page-turning speed and overall performance. It will have a 300 PPI screen, a front-lit display and a candlelight color temperature system. Notably, this model will be the first e-reader globally to use the new E Ink ComfortGaze technology, which reduces blue light with a decreased Blue Light Ratio (BLR) and Blue Light Toxicity Factor (BLTF) by up to 60% and 24%, respectively. BLR refers to the proportion of toxic blue light to total blue light output, while BLTF indicates the ratio of brightness to harmful blue light.


2022. Onyx Boox Poke Lite - the best e-reader for the money



Onyx has just unveiled the Poke 4 Lite, which might be the best e-reader for the price. It retails for $149.99 and comes in black or white. The Onyx Boox Poke 4 Lite boasts a 6-inch E INK Carta HD touchscreen with a resolution of 1024×786 and 212 PPI. The screen is not flush with the bezel and lacks a glass layer. This design choice is quite intriguing, as it prevents reflections from overhead lighting in your home or office and reduces glare from the sun. E-paper absorbs light, whereas most e-readers have glass screens that reflect light. The only workaround is to use a matte screen protector, which is often difficult to find and not typically offered by OEMs for specific screen sizes. The device features a blue body with a black strip around the bezel.


2022. Onyx Boox launches Poke 4 and Poke 4S e-Readers



Onyx Boox has just unveiled two entry-level e-readers that lack any note-taking capabilities. They are designed solely to read digital content, including books, comics and manga. These devices come with Google Android 11 and full access to the Google Play Store, allowing users to download millions of both paid and free apps. Pricing and release date have not been disclosed. The Onyx Boox Poke 4 features a 6-inch E INK Carta HD capacitive touchscreen display. Beneath the surface is a Quad-Core 2.0GHz processor, 2GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. It is powered by a 1500mAh battery. The Onyx Boox Poke 4S will be the more budget-friendly option with a lower price. It features a 6-inch E INK Carta HD touchscreen. Beneath the surface is a Quad-Core 2.0GHz processor, 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. It includes 2.4G & 5G dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0. It is powered by a 1500mAh battery.


2020. Onyx Boox Poke 3 e-reader is now available



The new Onyx Boox Poke 3 is the only item in Onyx’s lineup that lacks a WACOM screen and a stylus. Instead, the touchscreen display excels for audiobooks, comics, ebooks, magazines, newspapers, or PDF files. Android 10 and Google Play will ensure all your contemporary apps are compatible. This device will be available tomorrow and will cost $189 from the Good e-Reader Store. Under the hood is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor, 2GB of DDR4X RAM and 32GB of internal storage. The Poke 3 now features a USB-C OTG port for powering and transferring documents. It also includes Bluetooth 5.0 for connecting wireless headphones or an external speaker. This is a significant upgrade since the Poke 2 only had Micro USB and an earlier version of Bluetooth. It has a microphone and is powered by a robust 1,500 mAh battery. The Poke 3 is approximately 33% faster than the Poke 2, mainly due to the new processor and quicker RAM.


2020. Onyx Boox Poke 2 e-Reader is available now



Onyx Boox has introduced the new Poke 2 e-reader. It is primarily a dedicated ebook reader and not a digital note-taking device or e-note. You can use it to read novels, view PDF files and read manga or magazines. The Poke 2 features a six-inch E INK Carta HD Display with a resolution of 1072×1448 and 300 PPI. Unlike the Poke Pro, this device has a flush screen and bezel design. It also includes a front-lit display and an adjustable color temperature system for a candlelight effect. It is available now for $189.99.


2018. New Kobo Clara HD is an affordable Kindle competitor



After months of speculation, Canadian e-book reader manufacturer Kobo has unveiled its latest device, the Kobo Clara HD. This reader is the first budget-friendly model released by the company in nearly three years. Despite being one of Kobo’s more economical options, it boasts some quite notable features. The Kobo Clara HD features a 6-inch Cara E Ink screen with a 300ppi resolution. It includes a substantial 8GB of storage, which can hold approximately 6,000 e-books. Unless you're a heavy user, the battery is expected to last for several weeks. One of the most exciting additions to the Kobo Clara HD is ComfortLight Pro. Instead of using traditional technology to illuminate most E Ink screens, ComfortLight Pro employs orange and red LEDs for lighting, reducing your exposure to blue light. While the Clara HD is not the first Kobo e-reader to feature this technology, it is the most affordable one available.


2018. Onyx Boox unveiled 3 new e-Readers



Onyx has just unveiled three new e-Ink readers. The Onyx Boox Nova e-Reader features a 7.8-inch display and includes Google Play, allowing you to install your favorite apps. It is likely that Onyx will offer their optimized apps, such as Kindle, which removes animated page turns. The Onyx Boox Poke is a 6-inch Quad-Core e-Reader operating on Android 6.0. The Boox Note S e-Reader is a more compact version of the Boox Note, with a 9.7-inch screen and a lower price point compared to the 10.3-inch model. It also comes with Android 6.0 and Google Play.

Author: Dhaval Parekh
Dhaval possesses a strong passion for technology and actively stays informed about the most recent advancements in the tech industry and cutting-edge gadgets. He pays special attention to dedicated e-Ink eReaders, e-Ink note-taking devices and tablets. In addition to his writing pursuits, Dhaval enjoys immersing himself in books and audiobooks, indulging in movies and series. Each month, he devotes his time to reading 1-2 fiction and tech books, and he proudly owns a diverse collection of eReaders. Having previously worked at TechCrunch, Dhaval now shares his expertise by contributing articles to various tech portals. You can contact Dhaval via email dhaval@bookrunch.com