Xteink e-readers discounted for Prime Day
Xteink X4 and X3 e-readers are 20% off for Prime Day, priced at $55.20 and $63.20 respectively.

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The Xteink X4 and smaller X3 e-readers are discounted to $55.20 (regularly $69) and $63.20 (normally $79), respectively, as part of Amazon’s Prime Day promotions this week. Both e-readers are significantly smaller and more pocketable than any of the Kindle and Kobo models currently available, and feature magnetic mounts so they can be stuck to the back of MagSafe-compatible smartphones. The bundled software is a little rough around the edges, but the versions Amazon is selling can both be easily upgraded to the free CrossPoint Reader firmware featuring a more polished user interface.
In our hands-on with the X4 , we liked that the e-reader features several buttons that are used to turn the pages of an ebook, but struggled with navigating its sometimes challenging bundled software using buttons in lieu of a touchscreen. Battery life is excellent, and the e-reader provides several different ways to load up books and other documents, but keep in mind you won’t have access to a dedicated online bookstore like Kindles and Kobos feature. The X3’s functionality is similar to the X4, but with a smaller design, an improved button layout, and broader compatibility with smaller smartphones featuring magnetic mounts on the back.
It’s even easier to stash in a small pocket, but the X3’s dependence on a proprietary magnetic USB charging cord could be a deal breaker for those prone to losing cables. Why this matters: The discounts on Xteink's e-readers make them an attractive option for those looking for a compact reading device. Their small size and magnetic mounts could appeal to commuters or students who need a lightweight e-reader that can easily fit in a pocket or bag.
However, the lack of a dedicated online bookstore and reliance on third-party software may deter some users. As the e-reader market continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how Xteink and other manufacturers balance features, pricing, and user experience to compete with established players like Amazon and Kobo. The success of these devices could also have implications for the development of future e-readers, potentially leading to more innovative designs and features that cater to specific user needs.
Source: The Verge