If you love e-readers, youlovethem.

But what about giant e-readers like the Elipsa and the beautiful, slim, reMarkable 2 tablet?

E-Readers vs E-Ink Notebooks

The Elipsa isnt the first E-Ink notebook.

A man using an e-reader/e-ink tablet.

reMarkable

The Elipsa is the oppositea Kobo e-reader which also can work with PDFs and take notes.

Its a subtle difference on paper, but huge in practice.

And, as Liszewski mentioned, the Elipsa also comes with a built-in light.

The Kobo Elipsa e-reader with e-in technology.

Kobo

And the Elipsa comes with a pen and a case included in the price.

The Case for a Giant E-Reader

So, why would you want a giant e-reader?

First, perhaps you just want bigger pages.

The reMarkable tablet and pen.

reMarkable

For many buyers, thats enough.

And you also can highlight and mark up those PDFs with the included pen.

It even beats the iPad, because you’ve got the option to use E-Ink in direct sunlight.

Taking Notes

The last use-case for the Elipsa is as a notebook.

All this is also available on iPads, so whats the big deal?

Not so with E-Ink.

Just like paper, it can sit there, visible, forever.

“I just wish Kobo had included a light that adjusts color temperature too, not just brightness.”

Or you’re free to opt for the huge Elipsa.

And the Elipsa has one other killer feature.

That might be enough to sell it to many people.