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Old 11-04-2021, 03:36 AM   #2
Uncle Robin
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Originally Posted by en2ec View Post

So. Stick with a basic but seemingly excellent ereader like the Libra 2. Or splurge at about 2x the cost here in Australia for a Sage or Note Air 2? And then maybe not use the extra features all that much?

I'm a VERY satisfied owner of a Libra H20, so when the new models came out, the Libra 2 was not enough of an upgrade to tempt me. I was interested in the Sage primarily for the larger screen, since I doubt I'll ever even buy a stylus for it. That said, purely as a reader I'm very happy that I did pay the extra. In my country, the Sage is about 160% the price of a Libra 2, so not double, happily. Since you MAY have a use for the stylus, I'd say it's worth seriously considering the Sage, to keep your options open. If you never would use the note-taking, then definitely the Libra 2 would be the way to go. Just my 0.00000032 Bitcoin
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