This morning I had a classic example of finding reading easier with my e-reader. I was giving blood and had my left arm connected to the drip feed, but my prs300 sat nicely in my right hand with my right thumb changing the page. Now, I never mastered one handed reading with a paperback - for a few minutes I could keep the book sufficiently open to read and use my thumb to flick the pages, but then I always found the book starting to close together and I would need my other hand to readjust the book's position.
I also find reading in bed easier with the e-reader, since I love reading lying on my side - and simply having one page at a time presented in front of my eyes is so much easier, than adjusting the paperback book each time I move on to the facing page.
Finally, I have a fold over case for the 300, with a built in reading stand - so I am sat in my office with my reader presented "lectern" style in front of me as I eat my lunch and read. (At least I was, until the lure of this forum struck and I started browsing for today's postings).
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