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Old 02-23-2014, 11:25 PM   #26
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Device: Sony PRS-T3, Kindle Voyage, iPad Air2, Nexus7v2
I have three ereaders and two tablets. The tablets are perfect for comics and PDF reference material reading but not for prolonged sessions reading a good book. That is what my e-ink readers do for me.

I enjoy table top roleplaying games and carrying my iPad or Nexus7 to sessions packed full of gaming manuals is far better than lugging kilo's of game manual books. My back (which is never all that happy) thanks me for that.

I too suffer LCD eyestrain, plus do not want the added distractions of email, messages and the pretty coloured icon encouraging me to join a bunch of disgruntled avians when I want to enjoy a good novel.

Ereaders are perfect for me. No eyestrain, always ready to allow me to read and allow me to carry lots of books away from home without the necessity of needing a power point every day and all of that in a much lighter device.

This is my personal story though.
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