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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
I don't often do it, but I agree with the Wolf here.
If I understood the article correctly, it essentially said "digital books enabled me to read a book that is otherwise too bulky and cumbersome in a paper format. It's just a shame the book wasn't in a paper format."
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who knows. maybe one day someone will be able to create a paper-like material that works with e-ink. so in this sense, you can have a "paper" book with let's say 100 blank pages. when an ebook is loaded the first 100 pages will load. and when you read to the end of the book, pages starting 101 will load at the front of the book, overwriting the first 100 pages. you get the feel of a paper book with the benefit of an e-reader. no light though.