Kobo Elipsa vs ONYX BOOX Note
April 19, 2025 | Author: Dhaval Parekh
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Kobo Elipsa provides intuitive note-taking experience and an expansive 10.3” touchscreen. Use the Kobo Stylus to make notes in eBooks and PDFs. Plus, you can create your own notebooks, where you can instantly convert your notes to clean typed text, and export them off your device as needed. When you want to listen to a story, enjoy Kobo Audiobooks with Bluetooth wireless technology. And when you're ready for a break, simply close the SleepCover to protect Kobo Elipsa and put it to sleep. Kobo Elipsa is your book, notebook, and bookstore combined, bundled with everything you need to make your ideas a reality.
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The ONYX BOOX Note is a device for reading electronic books with the E Ink Mobius screen with a diagonal of 10,3 with higher definition. This eReader can be the perfect choice for those who often have to read academic or technical literature, for musicians and programmers. Its large and comfortable for eyes display, powerful processor in combination with double sensor control are the optimal tools for reading PDF and DjVu files. Its built-in Wi-Fi module allows one to use the device for full Internet surfing and for connecting to net-libraries.
Kobo Elipsa vs ONYX BOOX Note in our news:
2025. Onyx Boox unveiled AI-powered e-notebook Note X5 Mini

Onyx Boox has unveiled the Note X5 Mini with a 7.8-inch e-Ink display. The device includes DeepSeek artificial intelligence integration for text summarization and voice-to-text conversion. This is a black-and-white model so it offers excellent resolution. An active capacitive InkSense stylus is used for writing. The device has 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal storage, Bluetooth 5.0 and Wi-Fi. It's also equipped with four microphones and two speakers, making it suitable not only for listening to audiobooks but also for talking to DeepSeek's voice chat. The smartphone has a USB-C port for charging and a 2300 mAh battery.
2023. Onyx Boox Note Air 3C is released

Onyx has unveiled a new 10.3-inch device - Boox Note Air 3C, which runs Android and offers access to Google Play Store. Comic lovers, for example, can install Kindle app. If you have PDF or CBR files, you can use the Booxdrop feature (over-the-air or wireless transfer), connect the Boox to your computer or pre-load these files onto a MicroSD card. The Boox is quite flexible in terms of adding and deleting files. There is a fingerprint scanner hidden in the power button, Wi-Fi (dual-band, no less) and USB-C port for charging and file transfer. The 3,700 mAh battery lasts 2-3 weeks. The price $499.99 includes a magnetic case and a stylus.




