When comparing Barnes & Noble Nook Glowlight Plus eReader vs Inkbook Classic 2, the Slant community recommends Inkbook Classic 2 for most people. In the question“What are the best e-ink ebook readers under $100?” Inkbook Classic 2 is ranked 5th while Barnes & Noble Nook Glowlight Plus eReader is ranked 6th. The most important reason people chose Inkbook Classic 2 is:
The touchscreen can be turned on/off to prevent accidental page swiping. It has a special font for dyslectics and a high contrast mode for people that have vision problems.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Glare-free screen
It has a high-resolution 300-dpi screen with built-in glare-resistance, scratch-resistance and fingerprint resistance.
Pro Waterproof AND dustproof
It's made of aluminum and it's sealing is a quality one.
Pro Readability enhancements
The touchscreen can be turned on/off to prevent accidental page swiping. It has a special font for dyslectics and a high contrast mode for people that have vision problems.
Pro SD card slot for side loading
You can load your ebooks on the SD card, and it will be much faster than transferring them through the cable.
Cons
Con Capacity restriction
Half of its capacity is restricted to B&N ebooks, which is a problem if you're outside of the US, where B&N won't sell ebooks.
Con Battery does not last as long as the manufacturer claims
Several reviews have noted that despite the fact that the battery is supposed to last for weeks, it usually lasts for about 2-3 days.
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