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Devices like the reMarkable tablet have been around for about five years now, so Kobo’s Elipsa, a new E Ink-based digital notebook, is a little late to the scene. But the device is bringing a feature that all e-note tablets have been missing so far: a robust, native e-book store, making it great for both taking notes and reading.
At first glance, the Kobo Elipsa looks a lot like the Kobo Forma, which, like the Kindle Oasis, features a thicker bezel on the right side (or left, as either device can be inverted), making it easier to hold and operate single-handed. But where the Kobo Forma boasts an 8-inch E Ink screen, the new Elipsa boosts that to 10.3 inches, with an added layer that allows it to be interacted with using an active stylus. The Elipsa’s larger screen not only makes it better for reading technical documents with illustrations that can’t be easily reformatted for a smaller screen, it also provides more room for annotating docs and ebooks, inclu
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