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Old 12-25-2018, 12:44 AM   #16
DNSB
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Originally Posted by stuartjmz View Post
A cooking book is indeed the largest in my collection, at 243MB, but I don't read that sort of content on e-ink readers. Cookbooks, language learning textbooks, linguistics and other popsci non-fiction works with lots of graphical content I prefer to read on full-colour displays. The really dense stuff, especially if PDF, I actually prefer my 28inch 4K monitor for. Although the results of my cooking may well look like the book's photos would on my Kobo
Given the kitchen environment, the cooking related books make it there on my old H2O. Most of the images are of the final product so I just need the text for ingredients and directions. I tend to print the ingredient lists using a utility that sucks up multiple ingredient lists and spits out a shopping list but I do want the directions in the kitchen with me.
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