![]() ![]() ![]() However because it’s a bigger eReader than normal, it also means books may feel like a trade paper or a textbook, potentially offering more text on the page or even larger type, both of which are possible given the size of that screen. Rather, it’s a little more like an iPad, using a big screen to let you scribble on, and take notes as you read. Literally on them, with the digital eBooks on Kobo allowing you to write in the margins, to take notes, to highlight and scribble and do some of the things you can do with a real book, except in a digital way.ĭesigned with a 10.3 inch screen in mind, the Kobo Elipsa isn’t your ordinary 4 or 5 or 6 inch eBook reader. It means Kobo has effectively built an eBook reader you can take notes with, and not just take notes on digital paper, but also take notes on the books you’re reading. The idea arrives in the Kobo Elipsa, a device that much like an eBook reader uses an electronic ink touchscreen, but also manages to go further and allow you to take notes and draw on that eInk screen using the included Kobo Stylus. This week, Rakuten’s Kobo brand of eReaders has waded into the middle ground offerings, announcing an eBook reader that also works as a sort of digital notebook, blending the concepts into something else. There is another choice, but it’s not easily found in Australia, with the ReMarkable Tablet offering a middle ground option, but it’s not the only one. If you want to read books, you can choose any one of the eReaders out there, but if you’re after a tablet that lets you draw, scribble, and also read books, there’s a good chance you’re going to look at an iPad or an iPad Pro, or maybe one of the Android equivalents, such as something from the Samsung Galaxy Tab range. ![]() There’s no shortage of tablets out there, and it’s even pretty easy to find a eBook readers, too, but finding a way to blend the two categories typically means changing what you want. An eReader like the Kindle or Kobo is meant for reading, but what if you could scribble notes using the same gadget? The latest Kobo has that in mind. ![]()
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