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Old 01-20-2022, 09:23 AM   #726
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Device: Elipsa, Sage, Libra 2
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I looked at the Sage. I have a Libra Original and also a Mars 7.8" (for my local library and other ebook apps). I decided if I wanted a stylus and PDFs the Elipsa is far better. Yes, it's scary expensive, but otherwise I might have bought a bicycle, video projector, Nintendo Switch (games make books look cheap) or something.

I think either a Libra2 or Forma and/or Elipsa is a better idea than a Sage if you already have a 6" reader and want bigger.
I chose the Sage and the Elipsa since I find the experience of 8" and 10" mean even 7" is too small for me. So I read most books on the Sage, and on the Elipsa most PDFs and some kepubs which don't work well or at all on the Sage. I hardly ever use the stylus on the Elipsa, and it is not why I bought it.
One of the reasons I prefer 8" is that I like proper margins around the text, and decent pitch and interlines (I'm not sure about the English word). I find dense texts like the worst mass market paperbacks unreadable, but that might be due to my old eyes.
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