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Old 11-23-2023, 02:43 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
The Sage is compatible with the Surface Pen (for Microsoft Surface tablets).
Surface 3 and later. But a cheap 3rd party pen with no One Note "magic button" on top as that is extra and uses BT and not used by Sage.
I've used 3 models of "basic" NTrig/MS pens with Sage (other people in the family haves Sages) and they work identically to Kobo one that came with my Elipsa.
The AAAA cell lasts a very long time and most cheap Alkaline PP3/6LR61 have 6 slightly shorter ones that work (note those have the nub as positive). All Alkaline cells have a positive case. Zinc cells have a negative case.

I can't see any difference in sharpness between Libra 2 and Sage (I have both and original Libra). The screens are slightly variable in quality on all brands of eink.

Ergonomics on Libra 2 / Sage superior to Oasis 2 and PW3. Very much better than my Android eInk. Kobo has the best metadata integration with Calibre.

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