Amazon may have released a new The Kindle Scribe launched earlier this month for $399.99.But even after testing it, I don't think it can compete with its rivals. If you're looking for a good e-reader with more useful note-taking capabilities, Kobo Ellipsa 2e Still one of my favorites, and it's down to an all-time low of $349.99 ($50 off) Amazon Or Target, rakuten kobo When you purchase a $50 gift card you'll also add a $10 credit that you can use toward purchases books Or styli,
If you're the type of person who likes to write in the margins when reading e-books, you'll probably like the Kobo Ellipsa 2e. The Ellipsa 2e lets you write directly on eBook pages, taking notes in the margins or anywhere you want, just like you write on paper. The new Kindle Scribe also lets you write directly on pages, but it's much more complicated and you can't even circle phrases or words.
In addition to a more natural note-taking experience, the Ellipsa 2e also offers other useful features. For example, it boasts twice the storage (32 GB) as the entry-level Kindle Scribe, and converts handwriting to typed text faster than the Scribe. Of course, the biggest drawback is that it doesn't natively support Kindle ebooks, so you'll have to convert your library if you want to read them from your Kobo device.