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Old 01-21-2025, 05:05 AM   #3
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The Sage is better than the Elipsa for notes (I gave away my Elipsa).
The Sage has more pixels too, and battery life is acceptable with BT, WiFi and light off.

You can only add drawn text to a PDF (adds a layer) and epub is only sensible with typed text. The Nebo app only for pen to PC text outside ebooks and PDFs.

I use NxtPaper 11 for Nebo which does allow PDF with pen to PC Txt. I use a NxtPaper 14 for larger PDFs.

The eink is simply far too slow and clunky for pen notes compare to Nxtpaper 11 or Nxtpaper 14. Also the Notebooks on Kobo (using a seriously cut down version of Nebo) are completely separate from epubs or PDFs.

I do touch keyboard annotation of epubs on the Sage, because that exports as computer text.
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