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Old 11-05-2022, 02:00 PM   #5
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The reMarkable has a nice PDF reader but a total pain to put files on or off and has only a file browser. Also only 6 G Flash.
The Elipsa has improved lately adding the "change page while margins cropped (zoom)" feature, but KOReader is easy to install. Has 32G Flash
The Kobo Sage 8″ actually has more pixels than all the 10.3″ ereaders as it's 300 dpi and they are all 227 dpi, but the as yet not available 10.2″ Kindle Scribe is 300 dpi, it might be best.
A second hand original reMarkable has prior, home & next buttons and will auto OTA upgrade to similar FW to the reMarkable 2 and has same storage. Likely both reMarkables are worst of the 227 dpi 10.3″ ereaders due to only 6G Flash, only Network USB (so you use a browser or their app which is limited platforms). The Boox might be somewhere between Elipsa and reMarkable in usability, but I don't have one, so not sure. I do have a reMarkable, Elipsa and Sage. Forget a S/H Kindle DX or DXG because though 9.7″ it's really slow and too low resolution, any 6.8″ or 7″ 300 dpi ereader is better.

Elipsa is best for Calibre Library management and has native handwriting recognition, though only in separate notebooks. Pen and cover included.

The Scribe might be best, but we don't know yet.
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