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Old 10-03-2013, 06:20 PM   #6
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What is better for reading books: a tablet or a smartphone? Most people would say it’s the tablet. Most common reason would be the bigger screen.

Well, that’s not exactly what comes out of the report presented by Readmill’s CEO and co-founder Henrik Berggren, during Media Evolution conference in Malmö, Sweden, a couple of weeks ago.

A general conclusion is that users spend more time reading on their phones than tablets.
It might be a mistake to conflate what's "better for" with what "people are doing more of."

I like to think most people would rather not have to "turn the page" every two to five sentences--if they took portability, quick access, convenience and "always with me on the go" out of the equation.
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