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@jocampo - I don't dispute your preference for eInk. But that's all it is, a preference. I read for hours on end with less discomfort than reading a paper book. I'm sure an eInk device would be better than a book as well (I read think books, and the ability to hold a nice light, flat tablet (or even phone) is far preferable IMHO).
EInk devices now have lighting options which is also great. Before that, my penchant for reading in low light made a tablet MUCH preferable.
I love the instant responsiveness of a table or smartphone. The wide choice of reading apps and ebook stores to choose from. And I like color, even when reading novels (I typically read with a light beige on dark brown scheme).
Doesn't mean what I like is what everybody else will. And vice versa
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