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Old 02-16-2011, 08:09 AM   #44
pomposity
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I prefer pbooks. My ereader is great for portability, but i find the actual reading experience more pleasant with paper. There's no one big issue, just lots of niggles that add up to a slightly less comfortable read with eInk (slow page changes, too little text per page, harder to move around in a book, clunky software for sorting and filing books), though that might just be because I'm slow to adapt to new reading habits.

Also, there are so many books that aren't available in e-form; it's not very logical, but I think if I could replace my whole library of favourite pbooks with ebooks, i would; somehow, only being able to replace some, and being left with a mix of ebooks and pbooks, would detract from my enjoyment of them.

So for now, my reader is mainly for trains/aeroplanes etc
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