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Old 04-01-2023, 08:46 AM   #151
John F
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Originally Posted by Quoth View Post
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The fact the Elipsa-2 has no cover and is lighter suggests it's not a true upgrade (pointless for existing users) but just cost reduction and adding orange LEDs for comfort/warm light (very cheap and baffling the original didn't have them). ...
Seems as though you are projecting. If lighter weight is a must for someone, it is an upgrade. If Comfort Light Pro is a must, it is an upgrade.

I was in the market for a larger reader, and settled for a Sage. If the Elipsa had the the 2E features, it would have been my purchase instead of a Sage.

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As mentioned earlier there were three versions of 6.8" H20 to do with cost reduction. The 7" Libra and now 7" Libra 2 replace those. Though I'm puzzled why the Libra 2 adds the Pen digitiser (works in Sketchpad) but no Pen annotation. It's an extra cost vs original Libra H2O BOM.
I thought there were two consumer versions of the H2O: the H2O and the H2O2. One of them had a manufacturing change, but it was still the same consumer model name.
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