1/17/2024 0 Comments Kobo forma note taking![]() ![]() In case you’re reading PDFs, you can straightway take hand-written style notes. Like the Kindle and Kobo, ONYX BOOX Note Pro has a front light and the temperature can also be controlled depending on the time and comfortability. It supports most formats like PDF, EPUB, HTML, MOBI, DOC and also WAV and MP3. Now coming to note-taking, the device has both capacitive touch and a stylus, so you can write on PDFs, make handwritten notes or simply draw. In addition to that, you can bookmark pages and look up words in the dictionary. ![]() This device is an amalgamation of an e-book reader and a note-taking device. Not only that you have a type-C charger as well. It runs on Android 6.0 and under the hood, it has a Quad-Core Processor, 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage. ONYX BOOX Note Pro also has a lot up its sleeves. It’s still in pre-order phase, so if you’re really looking for something, well, Remarkable, you can get this at $399 along with free shipping, folio and also the marker which comes at $49. There’s is a built-in Google Chrome plug-in, so you can access webpages in a simplified format. In case you’re worried about syncing, don’t! It has cloud support (Free) and can be accessed on both a computer and your smartphone. This lets the user write and make notes on any PDF document just like a paper, and also convert it into text. The Remarkable 2 can easily run the ePUB format, but what really intrigues is the stylus that the company calls the Marker. It also has a tank-like battery life with a 3,000 mAH battery and a USB type C port. But it’s a whopping 10.3” monochrome digital paper display, which is partially powered by E-ink Carta technology. The display, unlike the Kindle, isn’t all E-ink. It comes with 1.2 GHz dual-core ARM processor coupled with an 8 GB internal storage which can hold up to 100,000 pages. This is the newest of all products in this list and indeed a treat when we look at the feature list. Luckily, there are no ads in any of the Kobo devices. If you’re an avid Audible user, you don’t have the option to listen to audiobooks on this one. Though Kobo has a dictionary and note-taking features, it falls back on Amazon’s X-ray feature which helps to know details about specific characters and look-up Wikipedia. It supports comfortable-light which essentially cuts out the blue-light, helping your eyes to not strain in longer sessions. Kobo doesn’t have an audiobook database like Amazon’s Audible, other factors still make it a good alternative. While Kindle devices can not open ePub directly, which is an open-source format, Kobo is able to do it natively which gives a head start to KOBO. Picking from where we left, the support of a large book database, good form-factor, and support for major file formats are features that you’d look in other readers, and Kobo is one of the best kindle alternatives. ![]() Availability of Kindle app on iOS, Android and PC/Mac.All Kindle models also support the Whispersync feature so you can make an easy shift to listening to the books you’re reading across platforms. You can’t really complain about the battery life, the last I charged my Kindle was a month ago and it still has a lot of juice left. Of-course you get Amazon’s magnanimous book database and also Audible’s audiobook support. And if you are upgrading for old Kindle, you will find the text is sharper on the Paperwhite.Ĭheck out: Amazon Kindle 2019: Is it Worth Buying? The 10th generation Kindle comes with a lot of features like built-in light, splash-proof, Audible support and much more. New KindleĮven if you already have a Kindle, you might want to check out the newer versions as well. Here are the best e-ink devices and Kindle alternatives you can try. To tackle this confusion, I did some heavy lifting for you. And not to forget the battery lasts for weeks, and the screen is easy to read even in bright sunshine.īut like every coin, there was a flip side to this as well, I was missing features like being able to take notes, write on it, install third-party apps. I could not only stock several books without consuming any physical space, but I can also highlight text, bookmark pages and also create flashcards to boost my vocabulary. Like most of you, I like my Kindle paperwhite. ![]()
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