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Old 04-10-2023, 05:10 AM   #47
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The Sage is better for notes than the Elipsa. IMO the Elipsa is only good either for proofing PDF layout (the 227 dpi is enough but sometimes screen isn't big enough) or PDFs if you have not so good eyesight, or epub if you have bad eyesight.

I got the Sage after the Elipsa and now never use the Elipsa for writing/notes. Both are far better than the remarkable which I gave away a short while ago.

I was tempted to the Kindle Scribe for PDF proofing but the crazy system that has for PDF annotation absolutely negates the 300 dpi. I've a Kindle PW3 and recently gave away an Oasis (gen2 32G + Mobile) because annotation, series, collections etc is so much poorer on Kindle than Kobo with Calibre. Even for Amazon titles the series system is poor and collections break if you have sideloaded or a mobi only Kindle on the same account.

So I won't upgrade till there is a larger than 10.3″ Kobo with at least 227 dpi and ideally more. Current larger eink are too expensive and too low dpi (lower than Elipsa).
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