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Old 03-12-2018, 02:27 PM   #322
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Originally Posted by ottdmk View Post
To answer the question posed in the topic title: God, I hope not. For me, e-ink is the perfect marriage of technology and reading. I can get just as lost in my Kobo as I could in a physical book (it's been a while since I've read a physical book.) Mind you, this can sometimes be a negative thing. With the light on my H2O I have sometimes ended up reading far too late than is good for me... (with an external light for a p-book my wife would make me turn it off. :-P )
I was one of those 'e-readers are cool, but I prefer paper books, because they don't require batteries' types. The first Nook that introduced front lighting tempted me to try an e-reader and I haven't gone back to a paper book since. To the point where if I want to reread a book that I already have in paper, I'll buy the eBook instead. Carrying my Kobo around is just easier.
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