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Old 03-27-2023, 06:56 AM   #130
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No lag on my Advanced Notebooks on Elipsa.

I had a reMarkable as well as Elipsa till recently.

Rechargeable is worse than an AAAA cell. Some people have an unreasonable aversion to batteries. The battery (a cell) is very long life and very cheap. A spare will have 10 year shelf life.

Why do you want to create folders on the Elipsa? Is it to organise notebooks more than Alphabetical? I export Advanced notebooks as docx or plain text depending on content.

The reMarkable has a filemanager because it rubbish at library management. Also even with recent FW update the reMarkable (like Scribe) has no native writing to text conversion.

I thought of upgrading from an Elipsa to a Kindle Scribe, but apart from the 300 dpi vs 227 dpi it seems inferior.

I do think the Sage is better for notes and reading epubs (I annotate with touch keyboard) and only use the Elipsa now for proof of layout/format of PDFS and PDFs were the text is too small for me on the Sage.

Certainly the "Elipsa 2E" seems to be for new customers, not people that already have an Elipsa. See also "Libra 2" vs original Libra. It's pointless if you have an Elipsa.
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