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Old 02-26-2014, 08:28 AM   #41
Dr. Drib
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Originally Posted by FinancialWar View Post
Ever since I bought my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 last year, I bared touched my readers, low resolution, lack of back light and the need to carry an extra device.

I don't get it, why would anyone want to buy a reader just to read books? The only situation I can think of ever needing the reader is if I want to read books under the sunlight or where I won't be able to find plug to charge my phone. Which almost never happen in my life as I am an indoor person.

Seeing the thread of higher resolution and large phablets coming out in 2014, I have come to a conclusion that eReader is so 2011.

I would hazard a guess that people buy readers to read books. I know I do.

Since you indicate that the use of a reader - for you - occurs in situations that "almost never happen in my life," then I would suggest you avoid them entirely.

As you further state, you are an "indoor person."

My suggestion, based upon your quoted words above, is to simply avoid e-ink readers.
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