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Originally Posted by Quoth
Elipsa has less pixels than a Sage. I found the Sage better for notes and it's much better for ebooks, reading novels. I gave away my reMarkable and my Elipsa. Both too limited.
For PDFs and mainly notes, a Nxtpaper 11 or Nxtpaper 14 is far better.
I've still a B&W Libra and Sage (favourite for reading novels), but use Nxtpaper for larger PDFs and notes. Sometimes a quick sketch or note on the Sage.
Kobo: only the touch keyboard is good for annotation (PC text) on epubs. You can use the pen, but then can't sensible export. The Pen does no handwriting conversion on PDFs, you copy back the PDF with scribbles on it. Kobo uses a cut-down Nebo for notebooks and they are separate from epubs or PDFs. The full Nebo (iOS or Android wiith true stylus/pen) does annotate text from pen handwriting on PDFs and that can be copy/pasted in PC. Nxtpaper 11 recommended for notes, but Nxtpaper 14 is better for PDFs (inc notes).
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Thanks for your reply! Irish myself also.
I am considering the Kobo Sage after your comment, with the sleepcover stand case and the stylus 2. Is the battery life as bad as it says online?, and what is your overall experience with it day-to-day?