Thread: Elipsa Kobo Elipsa 2E
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Old 04-05-2023, 04:33 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Cootey View Post
For those of you interested, the Kobo Stylus 2 is compatible with both the Kobo Sage and the original Kobo Elipsa. It sells for $69.99.
Likely that will reduce as MS Surface compatible rechargeable pens are nearly half that price. They are available rechargeable or using AAAA. I've two brands of 3rd party MS Compatible pens. I got one for the Libra 2 as the Kobo/MS stylus pen works on the Sketchpad (doesn't on original Libra, so Libra 2 has the digitizer HW without the note taking).

I think choice is good because the AAAA cell in a cool drawer will last over 10 years and are as cheap as €0.25. I've not had to replace the AAAA cell in any pen yet. Estimated life is 6 months. The rechargeable system is about 300 hours on on 3rd party pens and the rechargeable cell usually isn't replaceable. Similarly smoke & CO2 sensors best with Alkaline and also Electret Microphones.

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