There are already some great deals happening on Amazon devices. Kindle Scribe With Prime Day coming up next week, that’s only natural, as it’s an Amazon event. There may be more Kindle sales to come, but it’s unclear what sort of discounts we’ll see on rival e-readers like Kobo. Thankfully, for those who don’t want an Amazon e-reader, Rakuten Kobo has just launched a new sale. Kobo Ellipsa 2E Buy direct and get the lowest price ever at $349.99 ($50 off). Rakuten KoboYou can also buy it for the same price Amazon or the goal Through third-party sellers.
I spent a lot of time testing both the Kindle Scribe and the Kobo Elipsa 2E, and in the end, the Kobo is my favorite large-screen e-reader for taking notes. First, the Kobo allows you to write directly on any page, whereas Scribe only lets you annotate parts of the Kindle title directly, making note-taking more intuitive. Second, it accurately converts your handwriting to typed text when you export your notebooks. And unlike Scribe, it accurately converts your handwriting to typed text while you’re writing. At the inner Notebook. The ad-free e-reader boasts twice the storage (32GB) of the entry-level Kindle Scribe, and offers a wider selection of pen styles (and colors).
The main downside is that Elipsa 2E doesn’t natively support Kindle books, although it does support many other file formats (EPUB, EPUB3, CBZ, FlePub, etc.) Plus, if you’re willing to put in a little extra time and effort, there are ways to convert your collection so you can continue reading your Kindle library from your Kobo.