Kobo Elipsa 2E | eReader | 10.3โ Glare-Free Touchscreen with ComfortLight PRO | Includes Kobo Stylus 2 | Adjustable Brightness | Wi-Fi | Carta E Ink Technology | 32GB of Storage

Kobo Elipsa 2E | eReader | 10.3โ Glare-Free Touchscreen with ComfortLight PRO | Includes Kobo Stylus 2 | Adjustable Brightness | Wi-Fi | Carta E Ink Technology | 32GB of Storage
$389.99
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- ๐ฅ๐๐๐ ๐จ๐ฃ. ๐ช๐ฅ๐๐ง๐ ๐๐ข๐ช๐ก. ๐ง๐๐๐ก๐ ๐๐๐. โ Made for big thinkers and bundled with Kobo Stylus 2, the new upgraded Kobo Elipsa 2E is designed to help you focus and organize your thoughts. With an exterior made of recycled plastic and ocean-bound plastic, the eco-conscious Kobo Elipsa 2E eReader is designed to capture all your big thinking. An excellent choice for anyone who loves to read and wants a lightweight eBook reader thatโs easy to use and take with them on the go!
- ๐๐๐๐ฅ๐-๐๐ฅ๐๐ ๐ ๐๐ก๐ ๐ง๐๐๐๐ก๐ข๐๐ข๐๐ฌ โ Kobo Elipsa 2E has a 10.3โ high-resolution E Ink Carta 1200 touchscreen with ComfortLight PRO providing a glare-free reading experience including adjustable brightness and colour temperature โ so you can reduce blue light and write without your eReader keeping you awake longer than youโd like
- ๐ฅ๐๐๐ & ๐ ๐๐ฅ๐ ๐จ๐ฃ ๐๐๐ข๐ข๐๐ฆ & ๐๐ข๐๐จ๐ ๐๐ก๐ง๐ฆ โ Write directly on your eBooks and PDFs with Kobo Elipsa 2Eโs improved note-taking experience with the included ergonomically redesigned and rechargeable Kobo Stylus 2. As ideas come to mind, you can easily make highlights, underline, or write in the margins with your eReader with stylus compatibility. With Koboโs patented markup technology, youโll always see your annotations, even if you change your font size. Stay in the moment, without any ads or distractions
- ๐ฏ๐ฎ๐๐ ๐ข๐ ๐ฆ๐ง๐ข๐ฅ๐๐๐, ๐จ๐ฃ ๐ง๐ข ๐ฎ๐ฐ,๐ฌ๐ฌ๐ฌ ๐๐๐ข๐ข๐๐ฆ โ With 32GB of storage, carry your entire library and all your notes wherever you go. You can store up to 24,000 eBooks or connect to Wi-Fi and access millions of eBooks and audiobooks through the Kobo Store. With up to several weeks of battery life* on a single charge, you can focus on your reading instead of being tethered to a power outlet *dependent on individual usage.
- ๐ฌ๐ข๐จ๐ฅ ๐๐๐ฉ๐ข๐จ๐ฅ๐๐ง๐ ๐๐ข๐๐๐ ๐๐ข๐ข๐๐ฆ๐๐ข๐ฃ, ๐ฃ๐๐ฅ๐๐๐๐ง๐๐ โ At Kobo, we embody everything you love about your favourite local bookshop, perfected for your modern life. Our mission is to bring the power of reading to your world โ because weโre booklovers, just like you. Why do we do it? Because we believe stories shape who we are, and words can enhance and transform the world around us.
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Specification: Kobo Elipsa 2E | eReader | 10.3โ Glare-Free Touchscreen with ComfortLight PRO | Includes Kobo Stylus 2 | Adjustable Brightness | Wi-Fi | Carta E Ink Technology | 32GB of Storage
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10 reviews for Kobo Elipsa 2E | eReader | 10.3โ Glare-Free Touchscreen with ComfortLight PRO | Includes Kobo Stylus 2 | Adjustable Brightness | Wi-Fi | Carta E Ink Technology | 32GB of Storage
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ViCo –
I use this product daily in the office to take notes, draw schemes and map ideas, and export my notes regularly to a Word document for further processing on the PC. Not to mention reading books during my train journeys.
The e-reader is easy to use, with simple, straightforward menus, has a great feel too it and a generous screen, and the export function to Word or PDF is very satisfactory.
I can recommend it highly without any reservations.
bneur –
excelente llego antes de tiempo
Marty Albani –
Vengo de un lobo glo despuรฉs de haber tenido un iriver astori y un kobo fnac, hace la leche de aรฑos, y estoy mรกs que contento con este eclipsa 2e. Hace lo mismo que los demรกs pero mรกs grande, y grande grande en todo: tipografรญa de letras y tamaรฑos, mรกs gigas ( ya ni me acuerdo de los libros que llevo encima para leer), mรกs para escuchar, que hay dรญas que estoy remolรณn y me apetece que me cuenten historias. Y aunque grande, no es pesado, bastante menos que una tablet de esas mismas pulgadas. Y la baterรญa dura mucho mucho mรกs. En resumen para leer mucho,con comodidad, y si tienes unos ahorrillos, yo invertirรญa en este aparatejo. O alguno similar,no te quedes con los ereader pequeรฑos.
John Brown –
I am very happy with this Kobo reader. I’ve owned kindles over the years, but the screens were too small and it was annoying to get books from outside the amazon ecosystem installed.
The Kobo has its own ecosystem/web store, which seems fine. I am more interested in reading public domain and other non-copy protected books. For that, I find that the built in web browser is great; you just point it at the Epub site you are using, and download directly.
For academic papers (JSTOR), this would be an OUTSTANDING reader, since it handles PDFs very nicely. The 10 inch screen is a must for PDFs.
The pen and note taking abilities are a great bonus as well. I find that the pen keeps up amazingly well with rapid handwriting; no irritating lag at all. Very well executed firmware and UI, in my opinion.
Amazon Customer –
It’s a useful device for those who enjoy reading on an ereader. The screen is delightful in its adjustability and in its clarity. The 10.3 screen is perfect for adjusting the font size so that reading glasses can be left in the drawer. With any good luck Amazon will perfect the software to allow the user to write notes directly on all ebooks; and conversion to text will be more straightforward than currently available on the devices. And someday color will be introduced by Amazon to the higher end ereaders. But today we are left with less than vivid screens that are efficient but remarkable bland.
Hopes for Humanity –
The device was shipped very fast it came from Amazon Warehouse and not directly from Kobo-Rakuten Canada. All good for 24 hours until the Stylus 2 stopped working. It’s dead. Defective from the factory I presume. Also, the first Kobo I owned that is not made in Taiwan, it’s made in China. Not trying to use “guilty by association” but just feel that there’s always something wrong that is obvious and some not so much but will rear its ugly head soon enough. Anyway, though I’d like to just keep using it, I just don’t feel comfortable as I am a bit nervous about what else will eventually fail prematurely.
Lastly, I have purchased the Elipsa to mainly leverage its large screen to read PDFs and annotate with its writing capabilities. However, there are two major flaws. First, although the PDF can be enlarged or shrunk to fit the entire screen, the letter contrast on the screen could be clearer and there’s no way to customize it. I have no such issue with my Remarkable 2 with contrast – and it is sharper and has nearly unlimited levels of grayness which allows it to reproduce illustrations way better than the Kobo. Second, once I resize it on the screen, it’s very easy to knock it off alignment then I need to re-adjust it again over and over, this is very annoying. I also noticed that it lacks the feature where if I want to change a page, it does not allow me to use either a “tap & swipe” or “swipe” but no “tap only” So back to my point, Remarkable 2 is hands down better for PDF but does not have backlighting and very limited features as a capable Reader.
Another handicap is its writing capability. It’s not terrible but it’s not great either. My benchmark is Remarkable 2. It does not come close. The writing capability of the Kobo Elipsa 2 feels ancient compares to the Remarkable 2. First, the marker needs to be charged before you can use it; RM2 does not. Second, when writing on the screen, RM2 feels like real paper; the Kobo Elipsa 2 feels like you’re writing on the car’s windshield. And the lag is quite noticeable as the pen is far ahead of where the actual line shows up. And there’s no way to adjust the thickness of the lines. Lastly, the pen feels like it’s hovering over the screen whereby the RM2, appears as the line and the market tip are touching each other as you write.
Elipsa 2E does have more features for reading eBooks but the display with its lower resolution and lack of finite shades of grades severely handicaps being a good PDF reader. Another issue is that I purchased the OEM sleep cover with the Elipsa 2E which is very expensive. I’ve had a good experience with Clara 2E’s OEM sleepover so I took a chance. Other than its ability to provide that auto-sleeping capability, it lacks two major functions. Ability to use it as a stand such as the Clara 2E’s sleep cover (origami folding stand) and provide protection for the back of the unit. It has neither. Not only that, the part that bends wobbles so when closed, the magnetic part pulls the bottom side down which misaligns where the top corner is exposed. You have to slide it down then it aligns. Poor Q/A in my opinion, and this is also another reason I try to stay away from products made in China. They always seem to have some issue in the beginning or eventually and you wind up hating it over time. I rarely had this issue with Kobos made in Taiwan.
Noรซll –
Erg blij met de aankoop. Fijn dat de Kobo Plus boeken te lezen zijn. En fijn dat ik vanuit Google Drive (en Dropbox) epubs kan lezen.
Timmie Tee –
This e-reader excels as a pure reading device. It is the lightest 10″ device on the market, weighing about 375g, and is a pleasure to hold for long periods while reading. It also has a textured plastic shell that makes it easy to grip. Page turns are quick and the screen is on par with others using this e-ink panel. Battery life is excellent and having a back-lit panel is ideal for night-time reading. Integration with Google drive is a big plus.
Where this falls short of being a perfect e-reader is the implementation of the pen, but if note-taking is not needed, it’s a moot point. One example is palm rejection is really not good. Another is using the pen to make highlights requires pushing the side button on the pen each time (there’s no setting for fast highlighting). Besides being below par for note-taking, one odd thing is in portrait mode, it always opens with the document oriented for a left-handed reader (thicker side to the right), and I have to tilt it to get to flip it 180deg for a right-handed reader. There doesn’t appear to be a way to lock this orientation for a right-hander.
Hopefully Kobo improves these things in the next version, but as is, it’s a great reader.
Nikolay –
Works very well for both reading and note taking.
Emily –
First off, Iโm well aware this is marketed as a note taking device, and it does that just fine. However my primary use is using it as a large screen e reader. The screen brightness and yellow light settings are marvelous, I only have it at 45% brightness and thatโs plenty. The large screen estate fits more than your standard 6-7โ e readers and I love it! I know Amazon has their own but I ultimately chose kobo because of the customization options for the fonts. I donโt like how limited the Amazon one was and this has opened up so many other font options as well as like thickness, like spacing, etc. The battery life is a dream, given something this large it well sufficient. Got it out of the box on full battery, read for a whole day nonstop and it only went down to 90 by the 3rd day in the afternoon. Truly the dream e reader. I only wish it had page turn buttons.