How Good is the Kobo Elipsa for Reading on a Larger Screen?

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I own a 9th-gen Kindle Oasis and want an eReader with a larger screen. The Kobo Elipsa seems interesting, but I don’t care about the stylus or writing features—just the big screen for more content per page.

How small can the text size get, and is the reading experience good?
 
I own a 9th-gen Kindle Oasis and want an eReader with a larger screen. The Kobo Elipsa seems interesting, but I don’t care about the stylus or writing features—just the big screen for more content per page.

How small can the text size get, and is the reading experience good?
The Kobo Elipsa's 10.3-inch screen is great for more content per page. Text size can get small, but it's clear and easy to read. If you don’t need the stylus features, it’s still a solid option for reading.
 

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