Booklovers love Kobo eReaders. Their newest one, the Kobo Elipsa, is the first from Kobo to use a stylus that lets you do so much more with your e-reader. With new features that offer a great reading experience, the Elipsa will sure change your reading habits. In this contest, Best Buy and Kobo are giving you a chance to win one of three Kobo eReaders: an Elipsa, a Libra H2O, and a Nia. These prizes were tested by Best Buy Blog Editor, Martin Renaud, and now we are giving them away. Read this article to learn my top five things you can do with an Elipsa, then enter for a chance to win one of three Kobo ereaders.

Get more than just an eReader with Kobo

I’m sure many avid readers would agree that all of us have different reading habits. For me I like to engage with a book in many ways. If you take one book from my bookshelf, it’s likely that you’d see an assortment of scribblings on every page, some underlines, highlights, annotations—even drawings. It’s my way of active reading, which helps me understand better. That’s why when I learned about the Kobo Elipsa, I became so excited to know that I can do all these with an e-reader.

If you want to know more about this line of Kobo eReaders, read Martin Renaud’s recent review comparing the Kobo Elipsa, Libra H2O, and Nia. You can also watch a video of his review. And be sure to check out the complete Kobo selection available at Best Buy.

Kobo just released some new e-readers in the past month (Kobo Sage and Kobo Libra 2) and we’ll be reviewing those on the blog very soon.

5 tips to make the most out of your Kobo Elipsa

My favourite of the three e-readers we are giving away in this contest is the Kobo Elipsa. Whether you’re reading at home, on the train, or on a good alone time at a café, there are so many things you can do with an Elipsa. Here I share a few tips that I believe will improve your reading experience.

1. Build a virtual library at your fingertips

Kobo has millions of titles available on its database that you can download on all Kobo eReaders, from the Kobo Nia to Libra H2O. From the Kobo store, you can easily find and download a whole lot of titles you want, from novels, poetry, autobiographies, nonfiction, to self-help. And the best thing is that you have all of them in one place, so you can always pick one that suits your mood anytime of the day.

The 10.3 inch Kobo Elipsa is easy to carry. Pack it up in your bag, and you have with you your entire virtual library wherever you go.

2. Mark up the page with the Kobo eReader stylus

If you’re like me who likes to scribble a lot right on the page. You’ll be so impressed with how the Kobo Elipsa lets you do this on an e-reader. The Elipsa features a dedicated stylus which is great to accompany your every reading.

Jot down your thoughts as you read right on the page. Comment on what you think about a certain character or scene. Write down quick reactions like whoa! for sections where you find some writing that impresses you. Draw sad face emojis for harrowing events, or a lightbulb for great ideas. After finishing a book, your annotations bookmark the sections you want to read again or come back to in your book club discussions, if you’re part of one.

3. Turn your Kobo Elipsa into your all-in-one notepad

With the Kobo Elipsa, you can create multiple notebooks all in one place. Open a lined notebook for your daily journal, a dotted notebook for a customized planner, a grid notebook for your mathematical charts and diagrams, or a plain white page for your sketches. Whatever you need a notebook for, you can create one the way you like it. And the best part is you can then transfer them to your own computer.

4. Get quick reference access

The Kobo Elipsa, as well as other Kobo eReaders like the Kobo Nia and Libra H2O give you quick access to the built-in dictionary or Wikipedia with a touch of a finger. When you’re using the dictionary, simply press and hold on a word that you want defined. Then as you see a line appear below the word, lift your finger and the definition will flash on the screen.

Kobo offer several dictionaries in different languages, so you can add a dictionary in the language you need. This feature really comes in handy, as it saves you the hassle of checking the definition from a physical or online dictionary.

5. Borrow books from Overdrive

The Kobo Elipsa has a built in Overdrive feature which allows you to borrow from your local public library. Similarly, you have access to Overdrive from the Kobo Nia or Libra H2O as well. Nowadays many major libraries across Canada lend ebooks through Overdrive and you only need your library card to have access to titles that your library has available on the free ebook database. Use your Kobo Elipsa to browse, download, and place a hold on select titles you want to read.

There’s a Kobo eReader for any type of reader

Apart from the Kobo Elipsa, there’s a whole range of Kobo eReaders for everyone. Fancy reading by the pool? The Kobo Libra H2O is a waterproof e-reader, which makes for a great companion for your beach vacations or even in your regular bath time. The Kobo Nia, on the other hand, is one of Kobo’s smallest e-readers that’s perfect for braving those jam-packed train rides with one hand on the handrail.

Know which Kobo eReader suits you by visiting the Kobo page on Best Buy Canada.

How to Enter

Entering this contest is easy and you can enter twice.

  1. In a comment below, tell us one book released this year you’d recommend to Best Buy Blog readers and why.
  2. In a comment on Martin’s review, tell us which among the Kobo Elipsa, Libra H2O, or Nia would you like to own and why.

What you will win

 

At the end of this contest, we’ll randomly select three eligible entries to receive one of the e-readers that Martin tested in his review: Kobo Libra H2O 7″ Digital eReader with Touchscreen, Kobo Nia 6″ Digital eReader with Touchscreen, and Kobo Elipsa Pack with 10.3″ Digital eReader, Stylus & SleepCover Case.

This contest runs from November 24th to December 8th.

Remember you can enter twice, by entering one comment below and another comment on Martin’s review. Once you’re done entering, feel free to browse for upcoming ebook releases for the new year and list all of them in a piece of paper you can pin on a wall. Do it for good luck! Who knows you might be reading all of them soon on your very own e-reader.

Win a Kobo eReader Contest Rules and Regulations

Good luck!

Chris Nasaire
Chris is constantly on the lookout for new tech that can make day-to-day productivity fun and easy—from the latest coffee machines to high-performing laptops. Outside of his exciting role as an editor at Best Buy Canada, he writes short fiction and travel stories, with some of his work appearing in local literary magazines.

391 COMMENTS

  1. I would recommend “State of Terror” by Hillary Rodham Clinton and Louise Penny – a good read especially if you enjoy thrillers.

  2. I am recommending Leviathan Falls by James S. A. Corey. It is the ninth and final book in the series that is the basis for the tv show The Expanse

  3. I would recommend reading Das Kapital, a fresh look at the world and how societal excess and systemic inequalities which permeate our economic systems and nay our very way of life will eventually lead to a class revolution as increasing numbers of workers unshackle themselves from the empty promises of modernity. Can I please have a free e-reader.

  4. I have never owned a Kobe E-reader but i would love to own one. My daughter has one and loves it. I would probably download any books by John Grisham. I love his books.

  5. It may not have been released this year but The Tattooist is an amazing read. It is shocking the life people had during the war and how humans could treat other humans so badly.

  6. I love Stephen King and recommend the newest “Billy Summers” Although I love to hold an actual book in my hands when I read I think I would like the Elipsa Because it comes with the Extras ( protective cover) and sounds like it would be easy to use.

  7. I’d recommend Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally Rooney, especially if you’ve enjoyed her past novels! (Normal People and Conversations with Friends) A great, quick read.

  8. I had an old version (almost 10 years old). Now the battery died out. It’s very neat. For people wondering, it is really comfortable to read and is not hurting the eyes. I miss my ereader…

  9. “1984” a forever classic best-seller by George Orwell.
    I am a big fan of Mangas(japanese comics) too, everyweek would pick 2 mangas and fictionals once a month from local library.

  10. I would recommend The Apollo Murders by Chris Hadfield. Space travel brings intrique and imagination to all young astronauts.

  11. I would recommend Michael Connelly’s Dark Hours. This is the latest in his Harry Bosch and Renee Ballard mystery thrillers. It will keep you on the edge of your seat and is topical taking place during the beginning of Covid and for Connelly’s interest in crimes against women and social media.

  12. A recommendation would be Ken Follett’s Never, great thriller again from this author. I would like either the Elipsa with its stylus capability and the Libra H2O for beach and pool reading!

  13. I recommend “It’s Time to be Inspired” by Garcia Douglas because I feel like it can help any person to grow and be more positive and shine brighter.

  14. I’d recommend Yes & I Love You by Roni Loren. It’s a quirky little romance about neuro-diverse people who fall for each other.

  15. Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir. It’s from the same author as The Martian which became the movie staring Matt Damon.

  16. Absolutely love my older Kobo reader. I constantly have 2 or 3 books on the go. It is waterproof which is a bonus, however, the new Elipsa allows notes, ideas, thoughts and questions to be added right in the reader – no more looking for a notebook or paper to jot things down! (Don’t think that can be beat unless it also was waterproof!) This would be wonderful to win.

  17. My recommendation is Mother of Learning which will release as an e-book in December 2021! It is a fantastic time-looping story where magic is used!

  18. My recommendation is Vortex by Cahterine Coulter. I love crime dramas/thrillers and her writing style draws me into her stories!

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