“The PocketBook 301+ is actually a recent update of the original
model released in 2007, itself based on a popular eReader design
that’s been sold by various companies. Ukrainian in origin, the
original 301 was a variant on the Netronix EB-600 eReader and
essentially offered the same basic spec as a very wide range of
other eReaders – around seven or eight of them in total. The
301+ improves the specification in several ways, though the quality
of the E Ink screen and a sizable increase in internal storage
capacity (up to 512MB from 256MB) are two of the key areas here. It
features second-generation Vizplex E Ink electronic paper (the same
tech as adopted by Sony for its 505 among others), and boasts a
resolution of 600×800 pixels on its 6-inch screen. It can
cater for 16 shades of grey – which, like its size, is
essentially the standard for eReaders at the moment.”
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