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Originally Posted by Mivo
They really do provide a much better reading experience and it's hard to settle for anything else when you're used to them.
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Once again, I don't think these are quite the universal truisms that many like/want to assume they are. I don't think eink is going anywhere anytime soon (if ever) either, but honestly ... why the insistance on bestowing universal and inherent "betterness" upon eink devices (especially for "serious" readers)? Why the need to suggest eink preference is somehow
more than just preference alone? Is preference and availability not enough?