The PocketBook InkPad Eo measures 226 mm in height and 191 mm in width, giving it a footprint suited to its large-screen format. At just 7 mm thick, the body stays notably slim despite the device's larger dimensions, while a weight of 470 g and a volume of 302.162 cm³ reflect the physical presence that comes with a 10.3″ form factor.
The PocketBook InkPad Eo uses a 10.3″ e-paper touchscreen with a resolution of 1860 x 2480 pixels and a pixel density of 300 ppi, delivering crisp, detailed text across its large panel. The display is self-lit and features an anti-reflection coating, making it usable across a range of lighting environments. It renders content in 16 shades of grey, and while it does not include branded damage-resistant glass, the touch interface remains a core part of how users interact with the device.
The PocketBook InkPad Eo is driven by an octa-core processor running at 8 x 2.3 GHz, paired with 4 GB of RAM to handle the device's range of functions. Storage comes in at a generous 64 GB internally, and an external memory slot is available for users who need to expand capacity beyond that.
The PocketBook InkPad Eo connects wirelessly via Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) and Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), and includes Bluetooth 5.0 for additional wireless options. A built-in browser is also present, allowing for direct web access on the device. It does not support cellular connectivity, NFC, DLNA, or HDMI output, keeping its wireless feature set focused on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
The PocketBook InkPad Eo houses a 4000 mAh rechargeable battery that charges over USB Type-C, and a battery level indicator lets users keep track of remaining charge at a glance. The battery is not removable, and the device does not support fast charging or wireless charging.
The PocketBook InkPad Eo includes stereo speakers and supports text-to-speech, making audio output a functional part of the experience, though there is no 3.5 mm headset jack. A built-in dictionary and compatibility with 21 file formats broaden its usefulness as a reading device. On the sensor side, the device features both an accelerometer and a gyroscope, while GPS and a compass are absent. It also has a front camera with HDR mode and a child lock, but no flash, video light, dual-tone LED flash, or burst shooting mode. Radio is not included either.
The PocketBook InkPad Eo supports multi-user operation and includes customizable notifications, widgets, dark mode, split-screen, Picture-in-Picture, sharing intents, voice commands, slow-motion video recording, in-camera panorama capture, mobile device position tracking, and on-device machine learning, while also being free and open source. On the privacy and system side, it does not offer location privacy options, camera or microphone access controls, cross-site tracking prevention, app tracking blocking, clipboard warnings, or Mail Privacy Protection. Additional features such as a media picker, notification permissions management, Quick Start, dynamic theming, theme customization, focus modes, full-page screenshots, Live Text, extra dim mode, Wi-Fi password sharing, battery health check, offline voice recognition, and app offloading are likewise absent.