![]() ![]() The included pen requires AAA batteries to work, but the Elipsa comes with 32GB of storage, handwriting conversion, and DropBox support. ![]() It even lets you mark up library books borrowed from OverDrive and will remember your markings if you later buy the book or take it out again from the library. ![]() The Elipsa is a 10.3-inch E Ink tablet and it works seamlessly with Kobo's own extensive library, allowing users to markup PDFs, and other Kobo books and ePubs. In fact, the Kobo Elipsa may well be the Kindle Scribe's most direct rival. Kobo, which is owned by Rakuten, has long been nipping at Amazon's heels when it comes to its e-reader lineup. Of course, Amazon isn't the only company that has made a name for itself on e-readers. Unlike the Kindle Scribe, the Kobo Elipsa lets you write directly on Kobo books. It offers a ReMarkable 2 protection plan, along with unlimited cloud storage and the ability to add notes in your notebooks when you're on mobile and desktop devices. The Connect subscription itself still exists, but now costs $3 a month instead of $8. Those services used to be part of ReMarkable's Connect subscription, but are now included for free with every device. It has 8GB of internal storage and now includes handwriting conversion and Google Drive, Dropbox and OneDrive integration. Users can write directly on the screen to mark up PDFs or unprotected, DRM-free ePubs. Like the Scribe, the ReMarkable 2 also comes with a pen that pairs automatically and does not need to be charged. This tablet's 10.3-inch 226 PPI display is not quite as sharp as the Scribe's, but the screen is ever-so-slightly larger. ![]() Sarah Lord/CNETĬurrently, the ReMarkable 2 is one of the most popular E Ink tablets available and one of the best for handwritten notes. The ReMarkable 2 is great for handwriting notes, but doesn't have a backlight. ![]()
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