United Kingdom
Catalog   /   Computing   /   E-Readers & Accessories   /   E-Readers

Comparison PocketBook 740 Pro vs AirOn AirBook Pro 8s

Add to comparison
PocketBook 740 Pro
AirOn AirBook Pro 8s
PocketBook 740 ProAirOn AirBook Pro 8s
from £295.51 
Outdated Product
Outdated Product
TOP sellers
Main
Big screen. Colour temperature adjustment. Support for PocketBook Cloud cloud storage.
Screen
7.8 "
1872х1404 px
paper-like (E Ink Carta)
monochrome
touchscreen
lighting
7.8 "
1872х1404 px
paper-like (E Ink Carta)
monochrome /16 grayscale/
touchscreen
lighting
Button control
Formats
E-book formats
PDF, PDF (DRM), EPUB, EPUB(DRM), DJVU, FB2 /DOC, DOCX, RTF, PRC, TCR, TXT, CHM, HTM, HTML, MOBI, ACSM/
XT, PDF, EPUB, FB2, MOBI, PDB, CHM, HTML, PTF, DJVU, Abode DRM
Photo/video formatsJPEG, BMP, PNG, TIFFJPG, GIF, PNG, BMP
Other formatsZIP
Hardware
Operating systemLinuxAndroid 6.0
CPU speed1 GHz1.5 GHz
RAM1 GB2 GB
Storage capacity16 GB16 GB
Card reader
 /microSD, before 128 GB/
Data transfer
Data transfer
Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
Bluetooth
microUSB
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth v 4.2
microUSB
Multimedia
Multimedia
dictionary /English-Russian, German-Russian/
browser
dictionary
browser
General
Battery capacity1900 mAh3100 mAh
Dust-, waterproof+
Materialplasticplastic
Size (HxWxD)136.5х195х8 mm196х145х7 mm
Weight210 g242 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2019january 2019

Button control

The presence of a touch screen allows you to configure and control the device using the display. However, for greater convenience, in many e-readers, regardless of the type of screen, the buttons still act as the main controls. Firstly, they can be pressed with gloves or wet hands. Secondly, holding a book with two hands is much easier to press the button to turn the page than to swipe your finger across the screen.

E-book formats

File formats supported by the reader that contain text (and sometimes graphic information). The most popular in the CIS are, in particular, FB2, TXT, HTML, WORD (DOC), RTF, ePUB, Djvu and PDF.

Photo/video formats

File formats supported by the reader that contain multimedia information — graphics or video. The most popular image file formats are, among others, JPG(the standard format for modern digital photography), BMP and GIF; video files — MP4, MPG, AVI, 3GP (video format for mobile devices), FLV, MOV.

Other formats

Many advanced reader models are able to "perceive" not only e-readers, graphic files and videos, but also other file formats. The most common support for music files: MP3, WMA, in especially advanced cases — AAC, OGG, lossless formats APE and FLAC. Of the non-musical formats, some readers support ZIP and RAR archive files, as well as Microsoft Office documents (PPT(X), XLS(X))

Operating system

A software product that ensures the correct operation of the installed software and convenient management of e-book functions. Conventionally, the family of "readers" is divided into two large camps: some work under the Android OS (in various versions of Android 6.0, Android 9.0, Android 10, Android 11, Android 12), others run Linux. The Android system is not always well adapted to the features of the e-book interface, but a significant trump card up its sleeve is support for installing applications from the Google store. Linux -led readers stay afloat longer in offline mode, but most of them cannot be installed with third-party applications.

CPU speed

The frequency of the built-in e-book processor is one of the main indicators that determine its performance (the speed of copying files to the built-in memory, opening larger files, loading Internet pages, etc.). On the other hand, this indicator is not decisive and can only be used for comparison in books of the same model range.

RAM

The amount of the reader's own RAM, that is, the memory used for temporary data storage during operation. The speed of the e-book directly depends on the amount of RAM, especially when working with large files. So the average value can be considered RAM 1 GB and 2 GB, and more advanced models have 3 GB, 4 GB and even 6 GB of memory.

Card reader

Possibility of expansion of own built-in memory at the expense of replaceable memory cards. In addition to increasing the amount of memory, such a medium facilitates the exchange of information between an e-book and other devices: for example, you can download a book to a laptop equipped with a card reader, write it to a memory card and install the card in an e-book. Note that at the present time several types of memory cards are actively used, and not all of them are mutually compatible; therefore, when buying a book with a memory card slot, you need to pay special attention to the type of cards supported.

Data transfer

Wi-Fi. A wireless communication module that allows you to connect the reader to wireless local (home or office) networks, as well as access the Internet through public access points (hot spots) installed in restaurants, hotels, railway stations, etc.

Bluetooth. Direct wireless communication technology between various electronic devices. In e-readers, Bluetooth is primarily used for file transfer: with this function, you can connect the reader to another Bluetooth device, such as a laptop or tablet PC, and exchange files with it.

— microUSB. Connector for direct connection of the reader to the USB port of the computer using a special cable. In e-books, this connection is used primarily for file sharing. MicroUSB is a universal standard that allows you to connect various gadgets through it with one cable.

— miniUSB. Similar to the one described above, the connector, which differs only in the size and shape of the connector.

USB-C. Symmetrical USB connector, which is gaining popularity and in the future is able to displace microUSB. At the same time, the connector has a high data transfer rate and is only a little larger in size.
PocketBook 740 Pro often compared
AirOn AirBook Pro 8s often compared