The Kobo Elipsa 2E is an E Ink tablet that’s designed for both reading and writing. It has a 10.3 inch E Ink display with support for 16 shades of gray and support for touch and pen input, allowing ...
Kobo has announced brand new products in its eReader range, including a Kobo Mini eReader device and the Kobo Arc seven-inch Android tablet. The new family of products come on the same day as a major ...
TORONTO (Reuters) - Kobo is launching a new tablet device and a more compact e-reader as it seeks to expand its market share and battle with Apple Inc and Amazon.com Inc in the ultra-competitive ...
I was excited when the Kobo Elipsa was announced two years ago, as it was the first e-note tablet from a company known for excellent e-readers and a sizable ebook store accessible right from the ...
TORONTO (Reuters) - Kobo is launching a new tablet device and a more compact e-reader as it seeks to expand its market share and battle with Apple Inc and Amazon.com Inc in the ultra-competitive ...
Kobo has announced via email that they are no longer supporting Kobo Arc tablets and will no longer be able to connect to the Kobo bookstore. This change will occur on May 25th, 2023. These tablets ...
Kobo Vox offers 8GB of storage with expandable memory. WHSmith also points out that the tablet is the official e-reading partner of social networking giant Facebook. Offering similar specs to the ...
It’s been nearly two years since Kobo launched the Elipsa, the company’s first eReader to feature a 10.3 inch E Ink display and support for pen input, allowing users to take handwritten notes and draw ...
Amazon’s announcement of the Kindle Fire today threw down the gauntlet for both tablets and e-book readers. At just $199, it’s not much more expensive than previous e-readers, and it’s a heck of a lot ...
Rakuten-owned Kobo unveiled its newest e-reader today, a $400 alternative to the Kindle Scribe and reMarkable 2. The Kobo Elipsa 2E iterates on its 2021 predecessor with a better stylus, more ...
Kobo has severely discounted the price of their 2nd generation e-Reading tablet, the Arc. The 16GB model now starts at $130, while the 32GB model is selling for $180 and the 64 GB edition for $200.
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=25191577#p25191577:2j1azxix said: pjladyfox[/url]":2j1azxix]I really wish there was a Kobo option in the same price ...