Cobo is giving exemption to its two best e-readers. Cobo Elipsa 2EFor a competitor KindleFrom $ 349.99 ($ 50 closed) is available for all -time low Rakuteen cobo And Targetmeanwhile, Cobo Libra Color Available for $ 209.99 ($ 20 closed) from Heroic, TargetAnd Rakuteen coboSales run from July 10.
Cobo Elips is 2e My top pick To take notes while reading. Its huge 10.3-inch display lets you write directly on the eBook pages-in the margin, between the lines, or wherever the inspiration attacks-gives you a natural, paper-like experience. While Amazon’s Kindle Scribe supports on-position writing, its equipment is more limited; You cannot easily mark anotate, circle text, or page equally easily. Want an e-reader that doubles as a digital notebook, Elips 2 E provides a more spontaneous and versatile experience.
Meanwhile, Cobo Libra color is worth a look if you want something small but still feature-packing. Like Kindle colorsoftIt has a compact 7-inch color display that makes highlights, annotations and comics pops compared to the monochrome screen. Although the hues of the colorsoft are slightly more vibrant, the Libra color provides a pleasant, easy-to-eye experience. It also includes the physical page-turn button and stylus compatibility (separately sold), allowing you to mark text or jot notes-a characteristics that lack coloresoft despite the higher cost.
Cobo’s main drawback is the lack of indigenous Kindle book support, but it creates for this with comprehensive file format compatibility and support for direct lending from public libraries through overdrives. Also, if you do not consider some additional stages bad, you can always convert kindle books for use on cobo devices.