Though it's not known if Kobo will eventually close this hole or not. It should be noted that users have been able to add some level of Dropbox support with only a modification of the koboreader config file. If you *require* one of them then your decision is basically made for you. I'm not going to talk about device specific features the Sage has that the Libra 2 lacks. In cases the two actually have a very similar physical footprint, maybe a slim fingers width taller and wider on the part of the Sage.Īnother tie here I'm afraid, unless you go minimalist with your bags trying to cut down the size as much as possible either device will travel comfortably with you. However I can't imagine most bags being too small for the Sage but fitting the Libra 2 perfectly. I'll note it's a pocket that lines the inside of the body of the jacket. Portability: This is one you'd expect the Libra 2 to sweep, however I've not had an issue putting the Sage even in a case in a jacket pocket, it's snug but it fits. I'm calling this a tie, and really which you prefer is going to come down to you. I wish I could take the Libra 2 style button, being a big more raised, and put them in the Sage which has longer buttons and slightly more spread out. I also am a fan of the flat screen rather than the recessed screen, but this is personal preference.īuttons: This is tricky, both have good elements and bad. I'm giving this one to the Sage, refreshes are going to be something that you'll deal with more often and the darkness of the blacks isn't so drastic that it makes up for the faster refresh. The Sage however refreshes the screen faster than the Libra 2. My Libra 2 has darker blacks than the Sage, though this is only noticeable holding the two devices side by side. Screen: I'm gong to talk about the screen in general since really the only tech spec difference is the size, both are 1200 carta eink. However it should be noted, both are comfortable to hold in general, the weight is distributed nicely overall. I do have to give this one to the Libra 2, in or out of the case it's always comfortable to hold in any position. This isn't a huge issue since the official cover for the Sage is magnetic, taking it out and putting it in is very easy. It generally got to the point where I'd just take the Sage out of the case if i was going to be laying down to read. The Sage does become a bit awkward to hold while laying down. Obviously the Sage is heavier, but i had zero issues holding it in any position I was reading in. Weight: Out of their cases, the two are virtually interchangeable for me. Bluetooth® wireless headphones or speaker required.Ok so this gets asked frequently enough, and the answers were always pretty much down to whichever device the person replying had that I decided to get a Libra 2 in addition to my Sage.Īll of the same patches were applied, I used an official Kobo case for each device to avoid build quality issues between different manufacturers and to try and keep it as equal as possible.Īll reading settings were made to be as close as possible. TypeGenius: 13 different fonts and over 50 font stylesĢ15g Actual size and weight may vary by configuration and manufacturing process.ġ5 file formats supported natively (EPUB, EPUB3, FlePub, PDF, MOBI, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, TIFF, TXT, HTML, RTF, CBZ, CBR) Kobo Audiobooks** **Audiobooks available only in select countries. IPX8 - up to 60 mins in 2 metres of waterĬomfortLight PRO – Adjustable brightness and colour temperature Weeks of battery life* *dependent on individual usage. ![]() ![]() WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth® wireless technology, and USB-C ![]() 7” HD E Ink Carta 1200 touchscreen 300 PPI, 1264 x 1680 resolution with Dark Mode
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