Which is better and what people actually do are two different things. It's far easier to read on an ereader or tablet, but you take your smartphone with you everywhere. Hospitals in my area actually have spots for you to plug in your smartphone to charge it over by the coffee shops and day patient areas. My hospital just added a plug in for Kindles and Nook ereaders (but not tablets), although if you have your cord, you can plug into the usb slot.
While I try to keep an ereader in my purse at all times, that doesn't always work out. I always have my Itouch with me, and of course, it has books on it. Even with my vision issues, I can read from my Itouch easier than from printed pages because of the option to adjust the text spacing.
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