![]() ![]() It will will protect your screen and automatically wake when you open it and sleep when you close it. The sleep cover (£49.99, Uk.) fits the Kobo sage perfectly and has a two-way stand that allows you to use your sage handsfree in either portrait or landscape mode. The Kobo sage is compatible with the “sleep cover” and new “power cover”. If you want to purchase a stylus, you’ll have to stump up an extra £39.99. Of course, this ereader has stylus support, so we would expect it to be more expensive, but you may be surprised to find out that the stylus isn’t included. The Kobo sage retails at £249.99, which is a significant jump from the Kobo libra, priced at just £159.99. Cons: Stylus is sold separately, screen isn’t really large enough for writing.Pros: Stylus support, long battery life, audiobook integration.We recently reviewed the Kobo libra 2 and Kobo H2O and found them an excellent alternative to the Amazon Kindle, but can the Kobo sage impress us even more? The Kobo sage we reviewed has an 8in HD ink carta touchscreen, a 1.8GHz quad-core processor and a generous 32GB of storage space. Not only does the Rakuten Kobo store have a wide range of books and audiobooks on offer, but it offer users the ability to access different ebook formats so they don’t get trapped in a one store ecosystem like rivals Amazon. ![]() ![]() Kobo is making good gains in the ereader market and does an excellent job catering to casual and hardcore ebook fans. It released two new devices in the last quarter of 2021, the Kobo libra 2 and the Kobo sage, which both offer an upgrade on previous models. 2021 has been a big year for Canadian based company Kobo. While Amazon continues to dominate the ereader market in the UK and US, there are plenty of other options to look at when you’re considering a new ereader, including Kobo, Nook and Onyx. And if you’re an audiobook lover, some of the latest models on the market, such as the Amazon Kindle paperwhite and Kobo libra, have built-in audiobook support. They are measured in weeks rather than days, so even when you’re out and about, there is never any worry about not being able to get stuck in to your latest read. Battery life is another reason why people love ereaders. ![]()
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