As much as I love physical books, I'm planning a move and considering consolidating my collection to make the process easier. You may be in the same boat, or perhaps you want a more convenient way to clear out your already-full reading list for the new year. If that sounds familiar, you might want to consider the Ellipsa 2E Coatthat actually on sale for $349.99 ($50 off) direct from Rakuten Kobo.
In addition to reading e-books on its large e-ink screen, you can use the ad-free Elipsa 2E to take notes with the included stylus. In fact, we consider it the best e-book reader you can buy for that purpose, one that's even better than the Kindle Scribe, since you can write directly on any page of any book. (Scribe only supports page notes for select Kindle titles, although its functionality improves over time.)
Plus, Kobo's 10.3-inch e-reader has handwriting recognition that turns your notes into standard text with a single touch. Combine that with its ability to detect and solve mathematical equations and its support for drawings and diagrams, and it could replace a traditional notepad. It also comes with 32GB of storage, which should be enough to store the largest digital library. The only major drawback is that it doesn't natively support Kindle books, although there are viable solutions for those who want to convert their collection.
We've always praised Zendure's ultra-high-capacity power stations for their durability, reliability, and style, especially the 100W SuperTank Pro. But not everyone needs a full power grid to meet their portable charging needs, and that's where Zendure SuperMini 10,000 mAh Charger enters. First, it is difficult to convey the strength of this agreement alone. Amazon offers the black version for $29.99 (25 percent off), but you can clip a coupon on the page for another 50 percent off, bringing it down to just $14.99. The same coupon applies to other colors in Amazon too, but they start at $45.99.
Zendure's metal-clad portable charger is light and small enough to fit into more spacious pockets, and supports direct charging at speeds up to 20W via its single USB-C port (there's also a USB-A port with Quick Charge 3.0). Larger smartphones have batteries larger than 5000 mAh, so you should be able to get through at least two charges regardless of which model you have. It can also recharge a tablet's battery at a decent rate, as well as cameras, smartwatches, a Nintendo Switch, or any other electronic device you can charge via USB.