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Old 02-14-2022, 10:21 AM   #46
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I believe the Sage is the newer version of the Forma, so it's down to the Sage or the Libra 2 I guess.
Well, not really.

One would think so, and I hoped so then the Sage was annouced. But in reallity it is more of a "Elipsa Mini" than a "Forma 2".

I would absolutley go for the Forma.
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Old 02-14-2022, 10:23 AM   #47
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Also, the Forma has a plastic substrate, making it less likely to "screen" breakage.
Yes, very crash proof. It also makes for a really light device to hold for long time reading, even if it has a big 8" screen.

I think it was very unfortunate that Kobo did not continue with that type of screen.
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Old 02-14-2022, 10:29 AM   #48
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I've had a Forma for many years and can't imagine a better e-reader. Then I scratched the screen right before the new models came out. So I of course ordered the Sage and, although the screen was sharper, I was deeply disappointed by its weight compared to the Forma. So I decided to order a new Forma but in the interim, just like Mitch, I saw Amazon could get me a Libra 2 on one day delivery. I ordered that and have not gone back. It's an amazing device. It's almost the same weight as the Forma, but has a much sharper, even contrast, screen. And I don't miss the extra inch of screen size, although I thought I would. I also thought I would not like the recessed screen and I find I like it quite a bit. And I also appreciate the slightly smaller size of the Libra 2 for portability.
I love my Forma (so much that I have bought two extra; one for my wife and one for spare), but for me it sounds like if I had to choose between the two new Kobos, I would guess that I probably would go for the Libra 2 over the Sage.

I would probably hate losing the fantastic 8" screen real estate, but I guess I would go more crazy with the high weight of the Sage and the high battery consumption.
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Old 02-15-2022, 01:58 PM   #49
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I usually avoid things like that... I remember going into a store and buying anything electrical and they try to hit you with the extended warranty for crazy money lol.

But, I'll see what it costs when I come to purchase.
two things i've noticed regarding Argos and John Lewis. firstly Argos as stopped offering extended warrantys/Breakdown Care on Kobo's (i have no idea why) but it's still available for all Kindle's. secondly John Lewis aren't stocking any new Kobo starting from the Elipsa.

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