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What's good
- Sharp 300dpi display
- USB-C Charging
- Lightweight design
- Long battery life
- Affordable price
What's bad
- No waterproofing
- Recessed display collects dust
- Front light lacks auto-adjust
- Touchscreen only
- Basic design materials
What's good
- Large, sharp display
- Writing features
- Good battery life
- Smooth writing experience
- Great for reading
What's bad
- Limited writing options
- Pricey
- Lacks waterproofing
- Heavy for an ereader
- Few 'write on' books
What's good
- Stylus support
- Bluetooth for audiobooks
- Responsive interface
- Bright screen with excellent contrast
What's bad
- Poor battery life
- Expensive
- Cannot export handwritten notes
Verdict
The biggest thing the Kobo Sage has going for itself is the ability to write on it and the stylus support. Those elements work and are innovative, but the battery life just lets the rest down.
What's good
- Stylus support
- Documents and books look great
- Good handwriting recognition
What's bad
- Heavy
- No amber lighting
- Writing is restricted
Verdict
While it's definitely an e-reader first and a digital notepad second, the Kobo Elipsa does quite well for Kobo's first foray into active stylus support. It's a big e-reader though, so we don't recommend it for on-the-go use or bedside reading.
See full review, specs & pricesWhat's good
- Crisp, flush display
- Adjustable screen temperature
- Audible support
- Plenty of storage
- Premium design and feel
- Battery life
What's bad
- Price
- Asymmetrical design might not be for everyone
What's good
- Small and light
- Plenty of storage
- A capable Amazon alternative
What's bad
- No audiobook support
- No subscription-based services
- Not waterproof