Kobo Sage reviewed: eReader and notepad combined
Not sure if you need an eReader or a notepad? The Kobo Sage combines both. Is it worth the nearly $500 asking price?
Not sure if you need an eReader or a notepad? The Kobo Sage combines both. Is it worth the nearly $500 asking price?
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An eReader like the Kindle or Kobo is meant for reading, but what if you could scribble notes using the same gadget? The latest Kobo has that in mind.
Getting into eBooks on the cheap usually means sacrificing a feature or two, but Kobo's latest aims to keep things cool and local, too.
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One of last year’s curious product ideas was a pen-friendly tablet with eReader technology, and while it might have disappeared from your memory, it’s back and ready to go. There’s no shortage of digital paper options in the world today, what with Apple’s iPad Pro, Microsoft’s Surface Pro, and even...
You know the problem with digital pen and paper, and how they don't feel like pen or paper? A new tablet aims to fix that.