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Originally Posted by Ruskie_it
You don't because you don't have an e-ink device that displays it in good quality. This answer does not make much sense to me. It's like you said I would never read a novel on an electronic device, I use paper for that. Right, but when a quality e ink device got out, you did.
There are book I would read on pc out in paper, but if a color e ink with decent quality existed, I don't see why I shouldn't be using it...
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It's more like saying "I don't like the quality of the eink devices out currently, until / unless they get better I see no reason to change my behavior. And given the current examples of color eink being developed I don't think we will see a quality color eink display at any point in the near or semi-near future.
Why switch to something which will offer inferior overall quality with the only benefit being a poor quality 'feature'?