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Which firmware? Same refresh settings?
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all is latest firmware, same refresh setting.
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Reading regular ebooks, or PDFs or scribbling?
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regular ebooks and PDF, rarely use scribbling.
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That sounds unlikely about battery life unless Scribe has a much larger battery or much slower CPU.
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can't find battery and cpu details.
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The Scribe's EMR Wacom is powered from the Scribe. The Elipsa stylus/pen uses an AAAA cell and I've not had to replace it.
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got 64G version which comes with premium version of pen, can't find if it's battery powered.
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Elipsa seems better battery life than the Sage, which while poorer than Libra or PW3 is OK.
I'd be surprised if any much difference in screen. You have to set Original Aura HD H2O, PW3, PW4, Libra, Sage. Oasis , Mars 7.8" and Elipsa side by side in ambient light only to see that:
H2O is best. Likely because no capacitive touch, despite lower resolution.
PW4 slightly the worst.
Not much difference between the rest.
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yes H2O got best contrast ratio, no doubt. voyage is second but screen tint is not ideal with mixed quality(i have two voyage but they got different tint). one of two PW3 that i have got better contrast ratio than Scribe.
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You'd only notice poorer resolution on original H2O & Elipsa on small print or fonts not designed for lower resolution PC/Laptops. Georgia and similar originally MS fonts were for less than 120 dpi. The old ereaders and up to prior Basic are 150 or 167 dpi except for 5" models, and most 10" approx are 227, only Scribe is 300 dpi above 8" size eink.
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resolution impact is not big issue for me.
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There does seem to be slight manufacturer variation in screen contrast without front light.
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two PW3 i have shows noticeable screen contrast difference with screen backlight.