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Old 12-02-2014, 07:28 AM   #10
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good points but not many people will have windows tablet (maybe those students who got it free),
I think that hybrid Windows 8 devices are actually a growing sector of the market. There are a lot of them available.

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and about your academic books its quite likely they are pdf format so skip th!at also.
No, they are mostly Kindle books. I do have a few PDF books, but not that many, although of course virtually all the journal articles and academic papers I read (from JSTOR, etc) are in PDF format.

Forgive me for saying so, but you seem to have already made up your mind that "nobody reads on a PC", and are simply discarding evidence which doesn't fit with your ideas. "We'll ignore hybrid tablets", "We'll ignore academic books", "We'll ignore PDFs", etc. If you are conducting research, shouldn't you be going into it with an open mind?

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