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Originally Posted by rcentros
No they don't. A tablet can't provide the same reading experience as you get from a dedicated eInk eReader. Some people don't care but, for someone who sometimes reads hours at a time (like I do) there's a HECK of a lot of difference between the two. And, if you read outside, good luck with the glare and fading you get on a tablet.
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Go back to where this misunderstanding started. I suggested that an ereader is not needed unless there is something wrong with the reading experience on the tablet. Now there is a ton of reasons (some valid, some mere preference which make them valid to the individual) to switch to an ereader. Getting distracted is not one of them, IMHO.
The benefits of an eink ereader come with cons as well. There is for example: Slow fragile display, only black and white, horrible implementation of browsing or pdf support.