I prefer e-ink by a lot. I do most of my reading on a Kindle at home and on my phone when I'm away. I can read as long as I want on my Kindle. On the phone if I'm careful not to get it too bright I can read about 25 or 30 minutes at a stretch with no problem. Then if I take a few minutes break I can read another 25 or 30 minutes. Actually I find this to be a pretty decent way to read.
If I don't take that few minutes break between sessions I'm done reading for the day, regardless of device. More than 30 minutes and I have blurry vision and watery eyes for a few hours.
So for me, either way works as long as I don't overdo it and since most of my phone reading is when I'm out and about my sessions are usually fairly short anyway.
I'm told a lot of people can read all day on their phones. I wish I could. I really think it's a pretty nice way to read. I much prefer Moon+ to my Kindle. But I have to limit my sessions on the phone.
I've never done any serious reading on a tablet. My tablets are home and so is my Kindle so I've never had any reason to. However my phone has an AMOLED screen, which is easier on the eyes than an LCD screen, so the tablet would be more difficult. My previous phone had an LCD screen and my sessions could only be about half to 2/3 as long on it.
Barry
Barry
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