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Old 05-05-2022, 11:27 AM   #14
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For me, Dropbox is invaluable (I have had a paid account for years), but not particularly on the Sage. I hardly ever use it there, mostly I load my books via Calibre.
Exactly my point. Dropbox is important or not apart from the fact of some Kobo models supporting it. Even should you be a paying customer of Dropbox using it many times a day it's unlikely with a Kobo if you use a Kobo with Calibre.

So the Libra vs Sage is the extra size (nice) and possibly the handwriting recognition/notebooks which has about zero integration to the ereader functionality. Text annotation on touch screen is better for epubs and the PDF annotation is like a pen on paper. No conversion to text. So like PC or Tablets that support scribbling on a PDF. Really if you need the PDFs and scribbling on them you need an Elipsa or other 10" model with stylus.
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