When it first debuted back in 2021, our biggest complaint about Kobo’s first digital notepad, the Elipsa, was a lack of color temperature adjustments for its electronic paper screen. With the new Elipsa 2E, Kobo has remedied that, but are minor improvements to its e-note enough to help it take on both reMarkable and Amazon now that the competition has stepped up?
Although the original Elipsa didn’t offer quite as polished a pen-on-paper experience as the reMarkable 2, it had a few advantages over the reMarkable, which remains one of our favorite picks for the best e-note. The Elipsa’s screen lighting may have only offered a single cooler color temperature (which potentially meant that using it to read or write late into the night could affect a user’s sleep schedule), but the reMarkable tablets still don’t offer any screen lighting at all. The Kobo Elipsa also came with access to Kobo’s extensive ebook store, available right on the device, where as the reMarkable 2 requires any additional content to all be side-loaded.
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Choosing between the reMarkable 2 and the Kobo Elipsa came down to what users needed from an e-note device, and how they planned to use it. But two years later, the Elipsa now faces even more competition in the form of the Amazon Kindle Scribe, which includes access to Amazon’s online book store and features one of the nicest screens available on e-notes today.

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