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Old 08-24-2014, 09:57 PM   #47
rcentros
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
By owning a tablet, no Calibre necessary. Plus you get a wide range of additional functionality.

It's fine with me if you want to buy multiple e-readers and cart them around with you. But I think for most people, a tablet is a much more attractive option.
Well, first off, I don't "cart around multiple e-readers." Second, I would say, judging by the responses here, that not "most people" read on tablets. I'm guessing most people use tablets mostly for other purposes. Reading on them is almost an afterthought.

And I stand by what I wrote earlier. eInk Readers have many advantages over tablets when used as readers. (I've listed them in other posts.) And -- again -- not everyone is the same. No "one size fits all" here.
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