
All prices listed above are for the no-ads version of the Kindle models. It’s worth knowing that some of the Kindles are available for a slightly lower price in the UK and the US if you don’t mind seeing adverts. the 6.8-inch Kindle Paperwhite Kids ($159.99 / £149.99 – unavailable in Australia).And that makes the available Kindles a little cheaper but, again, not all models are available in all regions.

Only the Kobo Forma and the older Elipsa Pack still carry the same price they arrived with. In the second half of 2022, Kobo quietly increased the prices of older ereaders released prior to that timeline, so the likes of the Libra 2, Sage and the Nia are slightly costlier than at launch.

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If you have been looking for an eReader with a bigger display so it’s more like a digital hardcover in size than a paperback (with the option of displaying more text or larger text on a page), the Kobo Elipsa 2E is well worth checking out.
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It incorporates the full range of features found on the company’s best eReaders, including TypeGenius (for virtually limitless page customization), Dark Mode, OverDrive integration (the eBook platform used by most public libraries) and ComfortLight PRO that adjusts both brightness and color temperature of the lighting. Kobo makes excellent eReaders and the Elipsa 2E follows in that tradition.

The stylus is comfortable to hold, while writing on the display feels quite natural with instant response and just enough resistance that the tip doesn’t feel like it’s skating on glass. I far preferred the Basic notes mode, which acts as an old school notepad with no attempts at digital magic – other than converting a notebook to a digital format (such as PDF). Handwriting conversion can be hit or miss Brad Moon
