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Originally Posted by cellaris
Synchronisation is not only for reading positions but also for bookmarks, underlining and notes. You can remember your reading position using your memory or any other method you prefer, but anything you underline on a Kobo Libra 2 will not appear underlined on a Kobo Sage unless it is synchronised. Of course, you can also underline it again using your memory or choose not to underline it again. However, synchronisation is useful and convenient for those who have several e-readers of the same brand.
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Personally, I don't bookmark, underline or annotate, so the lack of sync doesn't bother me in the least. My reading position is all I have to remember, and I find it faster manually than by any automatic sync (yes, I tried the latter when I used Kindles. Too time-consuming, because I prefer to keep wifi off most of the time). Besides, I can always store my reading position in calibre and restore it to any of my Kobos later if I really need it (in case of factory reset, for example).
YMMV.