![]() ![]() There’s also no support for tilt detection. But Dz Device says the new stylus still isn’t as responsive as some of the pens available for other tablets, and while it supports pressure sensitivity, it seems to have a rather limited range of sensitivity. Kobo has also introduced a new Kobo Stylus 2, which adds an eraser, and a rechargeable battery and USB-C charging port (the previous model used a removable AAA battery). The original Kobo Elipsa had a front-lit display, but lacked the color adjustment feature. That allows you to reduce blue light at night time, for example, if you don’t mind giving the screen a yellow-orange tint. But the new model has Kobo’s ComfortLight Pro system, which means you can adjust the color temperature of the front light. Kobo hasn’t officially announced the new model yet, but someone going by the name Dz Device seems to have gotten their hands on one, and posted an unboxing video on Facebook about a month ago, as spotted recently by MobileRead forum member Geared.Īccording to the video, the new Kobo Elipsa 2E has the same E Ink Carta 1200 greyscale display with 227 dpi as its predecessor. Now it looks like a new model is on the way, and the upcoming Kobo Elipsa 2E appears to be… a rather modest upgrade. 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 on the screen. How long will my Fire Tablet get security updates?.How to use an SD card with Amazon’s Fire tablets.How to disable the Continue & Discover row on the home screen. ![]()
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