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Originally Posted by soondai
I do. Pretty much exclusively an LCD reader now days. I do my daytime reading on the iPad and go to sleep reading my Pandigital (smaller and not worried about dropping it off the bed when I drop off).
My little Sony 300 is pretty much an orphan, though I'll take it on the go sometimes.
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I bought an iPad after taking a long look at the Nook. To me, it seemed easier to read on the iPad. I find myself reading even more since getting the iPad. The only change I've made is using the iPhone 4 for reading at the gym and while tooling about town. The small size is just more convenient than the iPad when not at home. But, when I get home I switch back to the iPad.
Even though the Kindle app for both devices will sync, I find myself reading different books on the devices. The retina screen for the iPhone makes reading a smaller font quite easy even with my aging eyes.