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Old 01-07-2023, 06:44 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by tomsem View Post
Do any of these devices let you connect a Bluetooth keyboard?
I think all meebook/boyue do.
The Kobo Elipsa & Sage do, but only take text where the onscreen keyboard would, i.e. none at all in Notebooks or Advanced Notebooks.
The Libra2 might, but I've not tested it. You can easily make suitable epubs (journal, notes, diary etc) where you could highlight an item and add a note with a BT Keyboard.

BT keyboard stuff is unrelated to things having a digitizer and thus a pen/pencil/stylus. Mostly a screen for adding a note either works with a stylus OR text (which is touch keyboard or BT and rarely USB)
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