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Old 09-11-2012, 08:39 PM   #58
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Hmmmmm......

I like reading on my iPod Touch because it's convenient -- it fits in my purse.

I LOVE reading on my old-fashioned Kindle (the last model that came out before they started all the new lines). I don't really analyze why, but mainly it's because it has a low contrast e-ink screen that is easy on the eyes, and the buttons mean interaction is limited (good for immersive reading), and overall, it's really designed to be a BOOK, and not a million other things.

I HATE HATE HATE HATE reading on an iPad. It's too big, it's too bright, it's too interactive. I love it for other things (like watching Amazon Prime videos).

So, I guess I'd say that I am fine with touch screens for everything else, but for reading, I prefer old-fashioned buttons.

Camille
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