Kobo Stylus

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[edit] Kobo Stylus

Kobo Stylus

[edit] Overview

The Kobo Stylus is the pen that's supported by Mark 8 Platform, including Elipsa and Sage eReaders for taking notes and making up. Included in the box is a replacement pen nib, nib remover and one AAAA battery. The body is metal and has solid build quality. It's slightly heavier than typical pens and is comfortable to hold. The body is cylindrical so be careful not to let it roll onto the floor. The Kobo Sage PowerCover and the Kobo Elipsa SleepCover has a slot to store the pen. It includes two side buttons: The side button closer to the pen tip is the highlighter and the next one's the eraser. Writing performance is good. No pairing is necessary to use the pen. Battery life for such pens with removable batteries is usually several months long.

[edit] Specifications

  • Dimensions: 0.374" H × 0.563" W × 5.63" L.
  • Tip: Plastic, Interchangeable with replacements.
  • Protocol: MPP (Microsoft Pen Protocol), No Pairing required.
  • Battery Life: Single replaceable AAAA (4-A's) battery cell, months of battery life depending on usage.
  • Compatibility: Elipsa and Sage eReaders.
  • Pressure Detection: Active, 4098 levels.
  • Buttons: 2 physical buttons: Highlight, Erase.

[edit] Features

The pen supports pressure sensitivity. With the included note taking app, there are options for different pens, e.g. ballpoint, fountain, calligraphy, and different shades of gray to choose. Erasing will remove the strokes rather than the pixels. The software will gray out the erased strokes, wait for you to erase everything before refreshing the eInk canvas to remove the ghosting lines. When using the highlighter, you can layer strokes to make them darker. There's no white ink though, so you can't have a black area and write white text. You can also mark up eBooks you read. Note that the mark up or text will be saved automatically. The mark up will only be visible at the same font size you used when you created the mark up. If you change the font size after you mark up, the mark up will disappear into a small icon on the right side. When you click the small icon, the original mark up and font size will be shown in a pop out box. It's best not to change your font size after you mark up so to avoid the extra step of having to click the icon to reveal your mark up. Delete line mark up is easy as you just have to erase the stroke. To delete highlighted strokes, you have to un-highlight the stroke and it's not easy to un-highlight to the precise letter. All your mark up will be stored under annotations. Unfortunately, there's no way to delete the mark ups from the annotations page. You have to go to the mark up to delete it manually. It's not easy to remove highlighted strokes.

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Kobo Stylus Webpage

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