I love Kobo’s E Ink writing tablets, but there’s one critical area where Kindle has them beat x

Having tested ereaders for about seven years now, it’s fair to say I’ve tried most models from the mainstream brands – Amazon Kindle, Kobo, reMarkable, Onyx Boox and PocketBook. These companies make some of the best ereaders and writing tablets, but I am partial to a Kobo because of the user interface and the fact that I can borrow ebooks from public libraries in Sydney, Australia (where I am based). I also have a Kobo Plus subscription.

At present, my daily e-ink device is the Kobo Elipsa 2E – I prefer the writing features over the Kindle Scribe and its interface is far more streamlined than any Onyx Boox device I’ve tested. It also gets me a screen light that the reMarkable 2 doesn’t, so I can read in bed at night or jot down an idea at 2am without turning on the lights.

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