Thread: Elipsa Note-taking freezing
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Old 04-11-2024, 03:45 AM   #14
Cootey
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Originally Posted by readthinksurvive View Post
does anyone know if the kindle scribe has such freezing?
Yes. A simple search for "Kindle Scribe freezing" in a search engine brings up many issues where the Scribe freezes.


I've done a comparison between the Elipsa and the Sage and I can't see what in the specs makes for such a vastly different experience. They both have 32gb of internal storage; the Elipsa has twice as much RAM as the Sage; and their quad core 1.8 GHz CPU clock speed is the same. The ppl and resolution on the Elipsa is lower than the Sage's. Maybe the RAM or some other component on the motherboard on the Sage is faster, or the larger substrate on the Elipsa is the culprit.

The Elipsa 2E has a faster CPU than the Sage. Does anybody complain about writing lag with the Elipsa 2E?

Also, does anybody experience the lag with a third party stylus?

I've created two dozen or so notebooks on my Elipsa 1. Most of them are Advanced. But lagging plagues both types. It's diminished my joy of using the Elipsa as a note taking device. The process is too slow. When I work at home, I can afford 30 second freezes here and there, but I can't imagine what I'd do if the Elipsa froze during a meeting or class when I needed to jot down a thought.

It's a terrific eReader, though, for PDFs and manga.

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