Kobos new ereaders show asymmetry is here to stay, and were all for it
Date:
Tue, 05 Oct 2021 04:01:16 +0000
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Stylus support on one and Bluetooth on both the Kobo Sage and Kobo Libra 2 could give the Kindles a run for their money.
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Kobo the brand behind some of the best ereaders available isnt sitting still. Barely six months after unveiling the productivity-oriented Kobo
Elipsa , there are now two more ereaders joining the ranks. The company has just announced that the Kobo Sage and the Kobo Libra 2 are now available to pre-order directly from the maker , and will be on shelves starting October 19.
The Sage and Libra 2 follow in the footsteps of the Kobo Forma and Kobo Libra H2O, respectively, and would seem to indicate that the asymmetrical design that was introduced in their forebears has been a winner for Kobo. We're generally big fans, as it means there's a nice large area to grip and hold onto, with no risk of accidentally tapping the screen.
Theyre the very first Kobo ereaders to come with Bluetooth support, meaning Kobo fans will finally be able to pair a set of wireless headphones with the devices to listen to audiobooks.
This feature has been available on the Kindles for a while now, so its good
to see Kobo finally catching up with Amazon. Kobo has also updated the USB port on its new devices, finally ditching the decrepit Micro-B socket for USB-C for battery charging and transferring files. (Image credit: Kobo)
With the addition of Bluetooth, Kobos new Libra 2 is going to be a much
better alternative to the Amazon Kindle Oasis than the first-gen Libra H2O , especially since the new version now also comes with a whopping 32GB of storage.
Everything else that we loved about the Kobo Libra H2O has been brought over to the Libra 2, including the 7-inch E Ink display with its 300ppi
resolution, asymmetrical design and IPX8 certification for waterproofing.
Priced at $179.99 / 159.99 / AU$279.99 at launch, the Libra 2 is only $10 /
10 / AU$30 more than the Libra H2Os launch price, and a lot cheaper than the 8GB Kindle Oasis $249.99 / 229.99 / AU$399 price tag. Will Amazon release a new Kindle Oasis ? Or can we expect to see folding ereaders some time soon? Image 1 of 2 Kobo Libra 2 (Image credit: Kobo ) Image 2 of 2 Kobo Sage (Image credit: Kobo) Read, write and listen
The new Kobo Sage also boasts a big industry first, being the first
mainstream ereader to come with stylus support although unlike the larger Elipsa, the Kobo Stylus won't be included as standard with the Sage; it'll need to be purchased separately.
Our main gripe with the Elipsa was that a 10.3-inch ereader was just too unwieldy to write on when used handheld, it needed to be on a table for a comfortable writing experience. As an 8-inch option with the asymmetric
shape, the Kobo Sage could be a lot easier to handle with a stylus for anyone who likes to make notes while they read.
The stylus isnt the only accessory to set the Kobo Sage apart theres a brand-new PowerCover that can be purchased separately that will charge your device while youre on the move. Its essentially a magnetic sleepcover with a built-in battery, which sounds like a useful accessory as the Kobo Sage has a 1,200mAh battery as opposed to the Libra 2s 1,500mAh option.
And other than a larger screen (8 inches as compared to the Libra 2s 7 inches), everything else about the two new Kobo ereaders is pretty much the same. The Sage also comes with 32GB of internal storage, Bluetooth connectivity, and an IPX8 certification that makes it waterproof for up to 60 minutes in two meters of water.
The differences, however, make the Sage a lot more expensive than the Libra
2, launching with a price tag of $259.99 / 249.99 / AU$439.95. If youre keen on adding the Kobo Stylus and the PowerCover, then youre looking at an additional $39.99 / 39.99 / AU$69.95 and $79.99 / 69.99 / AU$129.99 respectively.
Sleepcovers for both new Kobos are also available to buy separately. (Image credit: Kobo) Analysis: Getting ahead in the ereader race
Kobo has been consistently bringing us new ereaders since 2010, starting with the aptly named Kobo eReader. The company hasnt slowed since then, evolving quite quickly from the basic Kobo Glo to the ultimate Kobo Elipsa.
Amazon, on the other hand, hasnt seen the need to refresh its line of ebook readers quite as regularly; perhaps it doesn't need to, as its Kindles remain the most popular ereader brand on the market today.
It took Amazon three years to refresh the Kindle Paperwhite , and the tech giant isnt very regular with firmware updates either. The biggest overhaul of the user experience has only just rolled out, having last been updated way back in 2016.
In comparison, Kobo has far more frequent firmware updates, and theres
usually something new added to the UX when new hardware is launched. For example, the book navigator that launched with the Kobo Libra H2O quickly
made it to the older and basic models, and were expecting to see a similar setup on the Sage as is used in the Elipsa to add notes and annotations.
We're yet to test the new devices, so keep a lookout for our full review.
Kobo has even kept its pricing competitive with Amazon the latest 6.8-inch Paperwhite is now more expensive than the 2018 model thanks to its bigger screen and USB-C charging port, but for a little extra money you could get
the Libra 2 with far more storage and a slightly bigger screen, not to
mention the one-handed convenience of the page-turn buttons that Amazon pioneered in the Oasis.
While Amazon only has three Kindle models to choose from (new generations
keep replacing the older ones), Kobo has taken its hardware catalog to six different devices across different budgets. We say six, because Kobo has informed us that the Libra H2O will slowly be phased out starting in
November, but the device will still be supported with regular firmware
updates for a long while yet. Prefer a Kindle? These are the best Kindle ereaders to buy
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