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Old 06-28-2021, 02:40 PM   #11
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Elipsa Notebooks Chat

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Originally Posted by CrewChief View Post
…Once I started noticing it, it got more and more annoying even though the lag itself wasn't increasing. This in comparison to an Apple Pencil/iPad combo, where there is zero lag at all.

I'm a little perturbed at having to sign up for a DropBox account (as opposed to, say, copying a PDF over my LAN to my NAS server).

I, too, have an Apple Pencil/iPad combo. I see what you mean about the lag. Comparatively, the Apple combo is superior with copious amounts of art and note taking apps to take advantage of the pencil. However, one can get used to the lag on the Elipsa. I eventually stopped noticing it and compensated for it. Also, the Elipsa does not have notifications and other distractions, so I found the notetaking experience superior, especially since I can scrawl notes on almost any book that I’m reading. Apple does not have pencil support built into the OS that way. You need specific apps to take advantage of a pencil.

As for dropbox, I already had an account, so it wasn’t a bother to me, but Kobo does offer the option to just export to the internal storage. Then you can access by connecting your Elipsa to a computer through a USB cable.

It would’ve been nice to have more robust file sharing support built into the Elipsa. Even having an email option would’ve been appreciated. The Kobo runs on Linux, so the ability to have email is already there.


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