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Old 07-27-2017, 07:34 AM   #52
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Originally Posted by underscore View Post
As far as i read one book at a time, in a sequential way, it serve me great.
As a system administrator I work in front of lcd screens 8 hours a day so i won't say that tablets make my eyes burn or other exaggerations.
But once i just have to do sequential reading, maybe with a paper on one side and a computer screen nearby, i prefer to read on paper, and if not on paper on eink, and if not on eink on lcd.
Sometime i print in pdf just for sideloading reading articles from the computer to the ereader.
Yes, if you're reading one book at a time, with no annotation, devices like the Onyx are absolutely fine. It's in the areas of annotation and multi-document support that tablets really win out.
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