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Kobo Elipsa 10.3in

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TechRadar UK
★★★★
2 years ago
Kobo Elipsa review

The Kobo Elipsa can do a lot – use it as an ereader, take notes, it lets you draw and, of course, you can buy ebooks, borrow from a public library, and read longform web articles on its 10.3-inch E Ink display. In fact, that large screen is perfect for comics and graphic novels. While the stylus is useful, its use is restricted, plus the size and 383g weight makes it difficult to use for long periods of time, particularly single-handed. Between its unwieldy size and restricted note-taking abilities, it’s hard to recommend the Elipsa as a research device.

Stylus support; Responsive, sharp 10.3-inch display; Excellent handwriting recognition; Word games in beta;

Heavy and unwieldy; Slow handwriting-to-text conversion; Lacks amber LEDs; Writing is restricted

harveynorman.com.au
★★★★★
2 years ago
Good

Confortable reading with enormous display. My daughters love Sudoku.

harveynorman.com.au
★★★★★
2 years ago
Impressed

I absolute love my new Kobo Elipsa! I love how easy it is to use. Initially, i was sceptical about the size but i love it! It makes it easier to read whatevet it is you are reading. There hasnt been a day since i got it that i havent used it!!!

harveynorman.com.au
★★★★
2 years ago
Reasonable

Good but have to adapt your writing technique as stylus does not always pick up your writing. Be good if way to click stylus into side so more secure. Unfortunately unable to set up templates of documents but overall does the job

harveynorman.com.au
★★★★★
2 years ago
Love my Kobo!

This is a great product! I use it primarily as a notepad at work.

PC Magazine
★★★★
2 years ago
Kobo Elipsa Review

Kobo goes big with the Elipsa ($399), a 10.3-inch ebook reader as devoted to note-taking and annotation as it is to reading books. The Onyx Boox Note Air ($479) remains our overall pick if you're looking for a large-screen E Ink device, thanks to thoughtful features such as layered color annotations and a color-shifting front-light, but the Elipsa is still excellent for perusing larger-format books, resting your tired eyes with large type, enjoying graphic novels, and annotating academic or legal PDFs. The Scrappy Underdog The Amazon Kindle and Kindle Paperwhite dominate mainstream digital reading in the US. Over the years, though, Japanese-Canadian contender Kobo has delivered some impressive innovations. Kobo made a waterproof ebook reader before Amazon, its products have better integration with local libraries, and the Kobo Forma has a larger screen than any Amazon Kindle does. Now the Elipsa's extra-large size and stylus open up a whole new category for the company. You ...

The Kobo Elipsa's razor-sharp 10.3-inch display is perfect for displaying large-format books and documents, and its stylus is handy for marking them up. It doesn't come with a lot of bells and whistles, but everything it does, it does very well.

Beautiful design; Books and documents look terrific; Great store and public library integration

No yellow option for front-light; Limited document export options; Note-taking app lacks layers and colors

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