![]() ![]() ![]() The front-light is bright and adjustable, but its blue tone can't be changed. E Ink makes 300ppi panels at the 7.8-inch size, like the one in the Kobo Forma, but 226ppi is the highest density you're going to get in a 10-inch panel. (Yes, it's confusing.) Both the Onyx Boox Note Air and the Elipsa use an 1,872-by-1,404, 226ppi E Ink Carta panel with 16 gray levels. ![]() The company E Ink makes a variety of screen panels that use the technology e-ink. The Sleep Cover wakes up the Elipsa when you peel it open. I read all of Becky Chambers' latest novel on it while holding it by the bezel, with my thumb on the convenient screen-free area on the side, and it didn't hurt my hand. At 7.59 by 8.96 by 0.3 inches (HWD) and weighing 13.5 ounces, it's lighter than the Onyx Boox Note Air or an equivalently sized LCD tablet. The screen is delightfully matte, great to read or work on in sunlight. Into this rarefied company comes the Elipsa, a flat-front e-ink device with a dark blue back. Now the most prominent large-format note-taking ebook readers are the Remarkable 2, which we haven't reviewed, and the Android-based Onyx Boox e-ink tablets, which we love. (LCD tablets also often have styli, and their screens are more responsive than e-ink, but e-ink's restful nature and long battery life have many fans.) Sony made several in its Digital Paper line but shut down that division in 2020. Over the years, a small number of stylus-equipped ebook readers have emerged. Read our editorial mission (Opens in a new window) & see how we test (Opens in a new window). Since 1982, PCMag has tested and rated thousands of products to help you make better buying decisions. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac. ![]()
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