E-ink readers and note-takers that are easy on the eyes — PocketBook from the pocket-size Verse to the 7" Era Color and the 10.3" InkPad line, plus the Huion E-Ink tablet for writing, and original PocketBook covers to match. On display at Beit Hanina if you want to feel the screen first.
Buying guide
- Six-inch readers like the Verse fit a jacket pocket; the 7" Era and 7.8" InkPad 4 are the comfortable middle; 10.3" models like the InkPad One and Color Note are for PDFs, sheet music and note-taking.
- Colour e-ink (Era Color, InkPad Color 3) is wonderful for comics and covers, but greyscale panels are sharper and cheaper for plain books.
- E-ink is not a tablet — the point is weeks of battery and zero eye strain, not apps and video.
- A proper cover is not cosmetic: e-ink screens are glass. We stock original PocketBook shell and flip covers for every model we sell.
- Check waterproofing if you read in the bath or at the beach — several PocketBook models have it, and it is the feature people wish they had bought.
Frequently asked questions
Does it support Arabic and Hebrew books?
PocketBook readers handle right-to-left text and you can add fonts. Bring your file formats to the store or ask on WhatsApp at 02-540-5530 and we will check your exact use case.
E-reader or tablet for reading?
For books, e-ink wins on battery, sunlight readability and eye comfort. If you also need YouTube and browsing, you want a tablet — we sell those too, so come compare both side by side.
How long does the battery actually last?
Weeks, not hours — a charge typically covers several books. Heavy front-light use shortens that, and it is still nowhere near tablet territory.