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Old 03-20-2025, 01:35 PM   #5
DNSB
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Device: Kobo Sage, Libra Colour, Lenovo M8 FHD, Paperwhite 4, Tolino epos
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
This leaves out Kobo. The Libra 2 is discontinued and no B&W replacement. The color models are meh!. The Sage and Elipsa have rather poor batteries. So really, there's nothing there for you (IMHO). The only decent Kobo is the Clara BW and that's a 6" screen.
Out of a perhaps morbid curiosity, where did the OP mention battery life in their post? Is it terrible that I need to charge your Sage once per week or so though that does make it among the longest lasting devices I own. As for the Elipsa? The Elipsa 2E has a better battery life than the original Elipsa which I tend to attribute to switching to a MediaTek SOC from the AllWinner B300 chip used in the original Elipsa and the Sage.

Comparing the Elipsa 2E to the Kindle Scribe, we have a 2,400mAH battery compared to dual batteries which total 3,000mAh. While the Scribe says 12 weeks battery life, if you use the stylus, this drops to 3 weeks. Amazon and Kobo seem to love using 30 minutes per day for the battery life estimate which IMNSHO, is far too low. One acquaintance of mine uses their Elipsa 2E mostly for reading about 5-6 hours per day and recharges it every 3 days. 15-18 hours of reading would give 30-36 days of reading using 30 minutes per day (they have WiFi on and the brightness set to 25%). On the rare occasions when they is marking up text, they needs to recharge every second day so about 10-12 hours.

I take it you have owned and tested the Clara Colour and/or Libra Colour to be able to write as if you have had personal experience with them? I find the screen on my Libra Colour to require using the frontlight so I tend to use it at about 20% brightness compared to 10% brightness on my Sage. The colour is nothing to write home about but does make some charts and graphs in books easier to read.
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