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Originally Posted by spaze
Changing a page on iPod Touch is just a tap of finger on the screen, not a harder press like on the e-ink readers. Really no effort at all to flip pages. I also have a large font on screen and have about two sentences on one page, but as I mentioned earlier, why woudl I want to have twenty sentences on one page?
BCGIRL, people have had the need to have light in order to read their books so why now a sudden change? I find it very hard on eyes to read from my iPod Touch in darkness and if I turn down the light intensity of the screen, also the contrast suffers making it harder to read.
Both have strengths and weaknesses, but if I could choose/would have money I would get e-ink reader in a heartbeat.
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I read pretty fast. I read about 2 pages a minute. At 2 sentences a page, I'd be reading them faster than I could turn the page. Craziness. I guess if you're a slow reader you could manage a couple of sentences per page. I had an ipod touch. I would drive me crazy to try to read on it.