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Old 04-06-2012, 06:58 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by LuvReadin View Post
Hmm, interesting - they seem to be saying that people who are keen readers are more likely to buy ereaders, rather than that ereaders per se encourage people to read more. Not sure it's quite as clearcut as that.
I read more the first two months I had my ereader than I had the prior two years. My eyesight had been deteriorating and reading had become too much of a chore.

Now it's a delight again.

So there's probably a bit of both things happening - that heavy readers are more likely to adopt the technology, and that the technology makes reading easier.
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