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Old 09-30-2014, 02:14 AM   #233
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Now see ... that's beautiful. Why can't more people just leave their preference at that?

Not "paper is easier on the eyes;" Not "paper is a far superior reading experience to eink/lcd;" not "paper has less distractions;" just "I prefer paper."
Obviously, preference is the dominant aspect, and we don't need to add "IMO" every time we express a subjective opinion in a discussion that is all about preferences and opinions, but just to play devil's advocate: What if it isn't only about preference? What if there actually is a "best" way of reading that is scientifically backed? E.g how tiring a given reading method is for the eyes, whether LCD displays keep you awake, etc. I'd include surveys, but those are about preferences, too.
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