![]() ![]() The Prime is more comfortable to hold and the page buttons are easily mappable so they work with 3rd party apps. The design is an improvement over the Obsidian, though. They removed all the non-reading apps like email and the notepad and just left a bare minimum of apps to start with, and it’s not easy to add more because they removed the Midiapolis appstore that had a wide selection of apps, so you have to go find app files yourself and sideload them manually. The software has been trimmed down from what was on the InkBook Obsidian, the previous model. It’s noticeably faster and more responsive than Android ereaders I’ve reviewed in the past, and the screen refresh is better with 3rd party apps, but the software is also more basic and there aren’t as many features so it comes with some trade-offs. ![]() The InkBook Prime is one of the best Android ereaders that I’ve reviewed in terms of performance.
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