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Old 10-15-2013, 10:27 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by Katsunami View Post
Read during a summer day, on a tablet. You don't even have to be outside. That alone is a reason to buy an e-ink device.
I read outside all the time. I can read just fine in the shade and don't like to read out in bright sunlight even with books. On the other hand, indoors is where I do most of my reading and tablets are better than books or eInk. Or were until they finally add lighting to the eInk devices.

And yes, I have to charge my iPad at night, but that's no big deal. The outside reading and need to recharge are more than compensated by color, speed, having apps for every book store, comics...not to mention browsing the internet and everything else a tablet can do.

Horses for courses. My argument was never that everyone would prefer tablets over eInk. My argument was that most people will find that they can read on their phone or their tablet just fine. Then the rest of what a tablet or a smartphone can do makes them the preferred device.
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