How does the Kobo Elipsa stack up to the Kindle Scribe?

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • Hi Everyone,
    Here's a quick comparison review about how the Kobo Elipsa might stack up to the Kindle Scribe based on what's known about both devices. Is the Kobo Elipsa still in the running? Watch and find out!
    Enjoy!

Комментарии • 10

  • @dcmsr5141
    @dcmsr5141 Год назад

    Hopefully, after this weekend we will be more informed. I do like the Scribe ability to take your notes directly to MS Word. Kobo certainly is feeling the “HEAT” being they have suspended the subscription service fees. Interesting!!

    • @LvUhcX
      @LvUhcX Год назад

      What subscription service do you refer to?

    • @dcmsr5141
      @dcmsr5141 Год назад

      @@LvUhcX I may have misspoke it was either KUBO or ReMarkable

  • @singhVarunVikram
    @singhVarunVikram Год назад +3

    what is with the jarring music ? Doesn't suit what you are describing !

    • @theinktelligent
      @theinktelligent  Год назад +6

      Most people don’t consider light jazz and easy listening music jarring.
      You could always make your own video and choose whatever music you’d like.

    • @tayt_
      @tayt_ Год назад

      @@theinktelligent if you can’t handle the tiniest of criticisms maybe turn comments off. Or stop uploading videos. The music is too upbeat, you’re talking about an e-reader. In addition, the music is too loud. I’m here to listen to your comparison and the music does nothing but detract from that.

    • @theinktelligent
      @theinktelligent  Год назад +4

      Actually, I applaud constructive, thoughtful criticism. My music choice here is upbeat, and that’s my choice to make. Only you can decide if that is something you agree with or not.
      If you would like to help improve future videos, you might help by telling me the following:
      -In what way exactly was the music too loud? (Ex. Too loud in general? Or Too loud for you to hear the video’s narration?)
      -On what kind of device were you watching the video?(Ex. phone, through headphones, TV, laptop, tablet, or other device)
      -On what level of volume were you playing it? (Ex. Low, medium, or high volume)

    • @tayt_
      @tayt_ Год назад

      @@theinktelligent too loud to hear narration. Watching on iPhone at 70% volume with AirPods Pro with noise cancellation on.

    • @theinktelligent
      @theinktelligent  Год назад +4

      The following are educated guesses, but it is likely that your audio set up may be impacting how well you’re hearing the video.
      1) Air Pods have vastly diminished travel distances for the speaker membranes in the case housing of the device. Therefore it makes sense that certain frequencies may be reproduced better than others.
      2) Listening at levels of 70% might exacerbate the above mentioned issue.
      3) Noise cancellation is a great, but still imperfect technology. AirPods have two microphones, one in the rear of the earbud and one in the front, to detect which “noises” are getting through and should be cancelled out. The problem is that sometimes these don’t work correctly and can detect certain frequencies of voice as “noise” to cancel.
      I would recommend that you re-listen to this video on either a laptop, a TV, or even just on your iPhone’s speakers. I just tried listening to it at half volume on an iPhone SE 2020 (a phone which has really tinny sounding speakers in my experience), and I was able to hear the narration quite well throughout the run of the video.
      You may still not agree with my choices of music, but I suspect that you will have a better overall listening experience if listening to this video via one of those alternate means.