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Old 08-03-2013, 03:32 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by Alexander Turcic View Post
From my personal experience I fully agree with the quote medard cited. With a tablet, temptation to do what you're not supposed to do (i.e. read boring overlong textbooks) is much stronger than with a technically underperforming E Ink device. In other words... ever since I've spent more time with tablets, my total reading consumption went down.
It's not just tablets. Yrs back I worked for a company that had a contract to clean the local clinic in the evenings. One of my co-workers had the task of cleaning some Dr's offices and one evening she was unable to clean an office right away because the Dr. was still there on his computer. He wasn't working on patient files either. He was playing solitaire.
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