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Old 01-06-2023, 03:23 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by talaivan View Post
For reading eBooks, if you want a large reader, I would go with the Kindle Scribe, because it's the only 10" reader with 300 DPI, and that makes a huge difference over the Elipsa. BUT the Elipsa/Sage software is much much better, so if you need to mark up PDF's and the like, I'd go with one of those. If you want a smaller ereader, the Sage has the same kind of screen the Scribe does, and it's a very good size for reading. I am a senior with somewhat problematic vision, and so I find the Scribe quite useful -- but not for any kind of note-taking.
The Kindle Scribe has a serious problem. The case has a wide gap that exposes the insides. Until Amazon fix this, I would say to stay away. It's too expensive for such a flaw.
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