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Originally Posted by Ripplinger
That's fine that you don't prefer an ereader, that's why thankfully we all have choices for our own preferences. I can't see tablets pushing out ereaders anymore than I could imagine ereaders pushing out tablets. Choices are always good.
And when you sideload all of your books and purchase them from wherever it's cheapest, there is no walled garden to worry about even with ereaders.
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You can't see it but I can. Ereaders can't push out tablets because they can't do the other functions that tablets do. But tablets can be used as ereaders.
Sideloading and DRM removal are only options for a few computer literate people, not for the vast majority of those who read ebooks.