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Originally Posted by rcentros
Yep. "E Ink fanboys" always have "subjective" reasons for preferring eInk Readers, whereas tablet users are "objective" and "scientific" in their assessments. Personally I don't care what device anyone else uses for reading. I know that I prefer eInk devices and I know why.
But what really riled me in this thread was the "E Ink fanboy" reference. The insinuation, of course, is that those who prefer eInk Readers do so out of "blind loyalty" or stubbornness, or are Luddites ... or whatever — and that our "claims" as to why we prefer eInk are just "made up" to cover up our innate fanboy-ism. I'm over it now ... I think.
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Yep. I use e-ink because it works better for me. I figure everyone else can use whatever device works for them. There's nothing wrong with any of us saying why we like our device and why we don't like reading on another kind, as long as we don't imply that other people are somehow stupid or inadequate because of their choice of device.