It fixes most of the issues we had with the original Kobo Elipsa and its stylus.
Excellent hardware and a fantastic writing experience is held back by limited software and functionality.
It's one of the most versatile and capable e-readers you can buy, with access to every major e-book store.
The first color E Ink tablet that wants to completely replace your iPad.
Do you really need to carry a device that's just for reading books?
With a larger screen, warmer lighting, and USB-C, the Paperwhite 5 is an upgrade in every way.
The writing experience of the reMarkable, access to every major e-book store, plus the flexibility of Android.
Kobo’s first e-note device designed to replace a pen and paper with a stylus and an electronic ink screen
An Android 10 tablet that trades LCD and OLED for E Ink’s second generation color e-paper displays.
The second generation color e-reader from PocketBook featuring an improved and larger color E Ink screen.
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I’ve been using successive iterations of the Kindle Paperwhite for five years now, and yes, the new one is better…
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I’ve got a struggle y’all. I’ve been using the new Kobo Aura H2O off and on for the last few weeks, switching…