I use a light to read in the dark, I've a spare eReader plus multiple computers and primary (and secondary) total backups of my books. Music is likewise backed up on computer systems but I listen to music on a device for playing music which it does very well... different strokes for different folks. Overall I have multi-purpose devices (computers, hard disks and DVDs) for obtaining, backing up and, if necessary accessing books and music but for normal usage I prefer a device that is dedicated and optimised for its task.
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Originally Posted by tompe
Because different devices suits different situations. A backlight reader like a phone is suitable for reading in the dark for example. And so on.
Also if your reader breaks or run out of battery if you have the books and current reading status in the cloud you can just borrow a reader from friend and continue to read.
I mean nobody asks nowadays why you need to have your music and podcast on more than one device.
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