Great conclusion, and your comments align with why I gave up again (same with Sage). They’ve got ways to go (bugs, features like page management). Helpful updates but sadly not for me still. 26:22 I totally agree on writing interpretation, glad to hear I’m not alone in feeling this way. I was really annoyed with how it handled my lowercase E’s, etc. (Update: I just saw 4.37 is available and rolls out sync to Sage & Elipsa 1!) In regards to sync, as far as I can see online, older models don’t have kobo cloud yet, so sync from Sage or Elipsa 1 can’t happen until they get this. It is definitely a major problem having no backups in terms of losing data as it is only locally stored for them. I assume they’re making sure kobo cloud syncs well on this single device first…I came across some weird experiences of being asked about overwriting server with local version but both should’ve been the same. Thanks for your insights! Glad to have you back! :)
It's really good to see a proper review video in the new setup. I'm pretty sure that it's not the kind of content that you would like to create, but I would love to hear your thoughts on doing your classic YR video after so long. Misc comments: you look thinner and healthier in this video: the move seems to be good in that sense. Also, there is something hypnotic in the section of the wall behind your head and shoulders. Please bring the cats back soon!
I love my kobo libra, I'm super tempted to buy this thing, but I know I'll only really use it to read books and take notes in books. I just want a bigger ereader as big as a full sized hardcover and it's hard to justify since my libra still works perfectly fine. When I have to take a quick note I'll use my phone (I always buy samsung note/ultra phones). I don't really need a notebook for anything. But I really, really want a bigger ereader and if I'm buying one anyway I might as well get one with the pen so I can take my notes and annotations faster than having to type on the super slow ereader screen. p.s. one of the reasons I really want this but also don't want to spend the money is that I feel like I'm being scammed with these devices. The price markup seems to be like 6000%. The only thing of value on these things is the e-ink screen which isn't that expensive. There is no way a chip from 2009 or so with a cheap battery costs 400/1000 euro for these notebook things.
Thanks Voja. I am considering purchasing the Kindle Scribe. Do you plan to do an updated review considering the latest updates? Also I would like to hear about how well My Daily Organizer is supported on the Scribe. Thanks again for all you do.
Hi Voja. When you handwrite something in a book, what happens when you zoom in or out? I know PDFs work just fine. But book files are a different animal. This is why Amazon uses sticky notes. This is the problem Amazon is trying to figure out on the Scribe. I like to zoom in a bit so I can read without glasses. But if I write notes, what happens to the scaling?? Love your new setup.
Hi :) As you seem to read and take notes on PDF, may you help me, please, i'm lost : is it possible to hightlight and take notes on a PDF (free from right) on a Kobo ? (sorry for my english btw)
If you have a lot of books organised in folders (and folders within these folders), will they show up like that in the Elipsas library. Or will they show up in one big mess that you will have to sort manually?
He probably uses calibre, which you can use to organize your books. All my books are neatly organized by series, author, genre etc etc on my kobo libra (I have over 500 books on it). But it does take some effort to properly organize books esp if you've got a lot and are doing them all at the same time. But if you're adding a book or two now and then it won't be an issue. Calibre also neatly organizes all your books in folders etc in your ebook directory. If you have an ebook and don't use calibre you're missing out. Esp if you download your books from third parties. You can change the cover, you can edit the title, author, series etc etc and have it all neatly organized. But it takes some effort to do and also you'll need to learn to use calibre. EDIT Calibre also allows you to convert epub to kepub which gives the books extra features on kobo ebooks
Really love the MDO, and while I can now annotate it on my Scribe after their latest update, unfortunately every time I try to export it using send to Kindle, there is an error. No other way to get it off the device😢
Was waiting for this before deciding. I’m not getting it. I want a writing device so it will have to be one of the others. I’ll keep my sage for reading only. I would have liked reading and writing on the same device though. A Shame.
I made the mistake of buying the first Elipsa, and Kobo fixed very few of the issues. A good device if you just want a large ebook reader, but all of the other "features" (and resulting high price) are just a waste. Never again, Kobo.
I hear you talking about calibrating the pen... How do you do that? I would like to calibrate mine as well, as what I write is to the right of the tip, its annoying.
Well I think that it has it, because most devices with a pen have it. To be honest, I test so many devices that I can mix things up from time to time, but I'll check and see if it does have the calibration or not. It should be in settings and either the pen or input settings.
After the Elipsa (original) and their extremely slow development and improvements of the software, I have given up on Kobo. I feel burned by their poor design, bad software, bad pen, and chintzy case. Buyer beware! They’ve already told us what kind of company they are!
You've got people who do not want to think about anything, sort of like, the ultimate lazy approach, and they want to copy their entire comic book collection, terabytes of it (that is all of course legally purchased, right?) and basically have everything available at all times to them, even though they will never access, let alone read through even a 10% of such content. And those are usually the most vocal ones about how the lack of a microSD card slot is a "deal breaker". To top it all off, the device has access to Dropbox, so you can easily keep your collection there, where it is accessible from multitude of devices and simply pull the content you need, when you need it onto the device. Go figure.
@@MyDeepGuide actually, I prefer an SD Card reader because it keeps it simple to transfer documents and notes between the device and my computer without needing "yet another" subscription that I don't want.
I was just checking yesterday, and there were minor updates, but nothing that addresses the biggest issues which is the writing. The pen and then pen input are just bad on this device and that is the biggest problem it has.
I really like the direction Kobo is going with the device and case design. That cover is perfect, IMHO. The reading experience ... Kobo has been ahead of Kindle for a long time now. Writing ... They need to embrace the dumb pen approach of everyone else. R active pen only approach is a mistake. Unfortunately, that writing experience, though powerful under the covers, is so far behind as far as the basics go.
Yeah, the writing is really bad. I attempted the writing battery consumption test, and after 15 minutes I had to stop, because my hand hurt too much. I'll attempt again, but I might skip it, due to just how uncomfortable and bad the writing is, because you constantly are trying to correct what you see being written on the screen, and as a result, you cramp the pen more, and start writing in an unnatural way. It's really bad.
@@MyDeepGuideyou need to have someone 3D print/design you and machine to do these kinds of tests for you. Don’t destroy your body for a halfhearted Kobo product.
Great conclusion, and your comments align with why I gave up again (same with Sage). They’ve got ways to go (bugs, features like page management). Helpful updates but sadly not for me still.
26:22 I totally agree on writing interpretation, glad to hear I’m not alone in feeling this way. I was really annoyed with how it handled my lowercase E’s, etc.
(Update: I just saw 4.37 is available and rolls out sync to Sage & Elipsa 1!) In regards to sync, as far as I can see online, older models don’t have kobo cloud yet, so sync from Sage or Elipsa 1 can’t happen until they get this. It is definitely a major problem having no backups in terms of losing data as it is only locally stored for them. I assume they’re making sure kobo cloud syncs well on this single device first…I came across some weird experiences of being asked about overwriting server with local version but both should’ve been the same.
Thanks for your insights! Glad to have you back! :)
It's really good to see a proper review video in the new setup. I'm pretty sure that it's not the kind of content that you would like to create, but I would love to hear your thoughts on doing your classic YR video after so long.
Misc comments: you look thinner and healthier in this video: the move seems to be good in that sense. Also, there is something hypnotic in the section of the wall behind your head and shoulders. Please bring the cats back soon!
I love my kobo libra, I'm super tempted to buy this thing, but I know I'll only really use it to read books and take notes in books. I just want a bigger ereader as big as a full sized hardcover and it's hard to justify since my libra still works perfectly fine. When I have to take a quick note I'll use my phone (I always buy samsung note/ultra phones). I don't really need a notebook for anything. But I really, really want a bigger ereader and if I'm buying one anyway I might as well get one with the pen so I can take my notes and annotations faster than having to type on the super slow ereader screen.
p.s. one of the reasons I really want this but also don't want to spend the money is that I feel like I'm being scammed with these devices. The price markup seems to be like 6000%. The only thing of value on these things is the e-ink screen which isn't that expensive. There is no way a chip from 2009 or so with a cheap battery costs 400/1000 euro for these notebook things.
Thanks Voja. I am considering purchasing the Kindle Scribe. Do you plan to do an updated review considering the latest updates? Also I would like to hear about how well My Daily Organizer is supported on the Scribe. Thanks again for all you do.
Hello, yes, I will be testing it after the latest updates and MDO functionality will be covered there as well.
Hi Voja. When you handwrite something in a book, what happens when you zoom in or out? I know PDFs work just fine. But book files are a different animal. This is why Amazon uses sticky notes. This is the problem Amazon is trying to figure out on the Scribe. I like to zoom in a bit so I can read without glasses. But if I write notes, what happens to the scaling??
Love your new setup.
Hi :) As you seem to read and take notes on PDF, may you help me, please, i'm lost : is it possible to hightlight and take notes on a PDF (free from right) on a Kobo ? (sorry for my english btw)
Many thanks for the great video. Will a full analysis of the Elipsa 2E be released?
If you have a lot of books organised in folders (and folders within these folders), will they show up like that in the Elipsas library. Or will they show up in one big mess that you will have to sort manually?
He probably uses calibre, which you can use to organize your books. All my books are neatly organized by series, author, genre etc etc on my kobo libra (I have over 500 books on it). But it does take some effort to properly organize books esp if you've got a lot and are doing them all at the same time. But if you're adding a book or two now and then it won't be an issue.
Calibre also neatly organizes all your books in folders etc in your ebook directory.
If you have an ebook and don't use calibre you're missing out. Esp if you download your books from third parties. You can change the cover, you can edit the title, author, series etc etc and have it all neatly organized. But it takes some effort to do and also you'll need to learn to use calibre.
EDIT Calibre also allows you to convert epub to kepub which gives the books extra features on kobo ebooks
Really love the MDO, and while I can now annotate it on my Scribe after their latest update, unfortunately every time I try to export it using send to Kindle, there is an error. No other way to get it off the device😢
Did hear they got a software update for it. Got any info on it? Maybe a "whats new" video coming?
Well there will be an in-depth review, and as you could see in the video, I have updated it to the latest version.
the new cover fits the old elipsa?
Was waiting for this before deciding. I’m not getting it. I want a writing device so it will have to be one of the others. I’ll keep my sage for reading only. I would have liked reading and writing on the same device though. A Shame.
I made the mistake of buying the first Elipsa, and Kobo fixed very few of the issues. A good device if you just want a large ebook reader, but all of the other "features" (and resulting high price) are just a waste. Never again, Kobo.
Exactly.
The first Elipsa is not the 2E one right? I am about to buy the 2E one
I hear you talking about calibrating the pen... How do you do that? I would like to calibrate mine as well, as what I write is to the right of the tip, its annoying.
Well I think that it has it, because most devices with a pen have it. To be honest, I test so many devices that I can mix things up from time to time, but I'll check and see if it does have the calibration or not. It should be in settings and either the pen or input settings.
After the Elipsa (original) and their extremely slow development and improvements of the software, I have given up on Kobo. I feel burned by their poor design, bad software, bad pen, and chintzy case. Buyer beware! They’ve already told us what kind of company they are!
No SD card slot ? 🤦♂
Nope.
I'm just curious what in the world people are doing to fill up 32GB.
Me too. It's not a multmedia device, but an e-reader with some some capabilities of e-note taking.
You've got people who do not want to think about anything, sort of like, the ultimate lazy approach, and they want to copy their entire comic book collection, terabytes of it (that is all of course legally purchased, right?) and basically have everything available at all times to them, even though they will never access, let alone read through even a 10% of such content.
And those are usually the most vocal ones about how the lack of a microSD card slot is a "deal breaker".
To top it all off, the device has access to Dropbox, so you can easily keep your collection there, where it is accessible from multitude of devices and simply pull the content you need, when you need it onto the device. Go figure.
@@MyDeepGuide actually, I prefer an SD Card reader because it keeps it simple to transfer documents and notes between the device and my computer without needing "yet another" subscription that I don't want.
Can you use the Elipsa 1 cover on Elipsa 2E?
I wanted to buy this, but the ppi was a deal breaker for me. Too low for a big device like this.
I wonder if Kobo has done anything after 8 months to improve it?
I was just checking yesterday, and there were minor updates, but nothing that addresses the biggest issues which is the writing. The pen and then pen input are just bad on this device and that is the biggest problem it has.
I really like the direction Kobo is going with the device and case design. That cover is perfect, IMHO. The reading experience ... Kobo has been ahead of Kindle for a long time now.
Writing ...
They need to embrace the dumb pen approach of everyone else. R active pen only approach is a mistake.
Unfortunately, that writing experience, though powerful under the covers, is so far behind as far as the basics go.
kobo should have optional page turn buttons at least just like how boox did
@@LvUhcX There is a 10.3 inch BooX device with page turn buttons? Please name it.
Yeah, the writing is really bad. I attempted the writing battery consumption test, and after 15 minutes I had to stop, because my hand hurt too much. I'll attempt again, but I might skip it, due to just how uncomfortable and bad the writing is, because you constantly are trying to correct what you see being written on the screen, and as a result, you cramp the pen more, and start writing in an unnatural way. It's really bad.
@@doktorfaustus no I meant with there 7.8”
@@MyDeepGuideyou need to have someone 3D print/design you and machine to do these kinds of tests for you. Don’t destroy your body for a halfhearted Kobo product.