I had wanted an e-reader for a while. There's an iPad in my near future, but for the past couple of years I've been reading almost exclusively on my 1st Gen. iPod Touch. It may not be as good as a dedicated e-reader for the singular function of reading, but a) it does so much more than just serve as an e-reader, and b) it fits in my pocket easier than any e-reader, so if I find myself unexpectedly with time on my hands, there's always a book (or 20) in my pocket. The portability in particular makes it my most likely reading solution, to the point where I don't know when I last read a paper book. And the last two print books I started, I then gave up on and bought the digital versions. The other way I've been consuming a lot of books is in audio form, and the iPod excels at that as well.
So, I think the answer to the question I think you meant to ask is, "Yes, I read almost exclusively on the iPod Touch." But the answer to your actual question is, "No, I use my iPod Touch for a lot more than just reading."
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