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Old 12-31-2018, 02:18 PM   #20
AnemicOak
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Originally Posted by pastaenthusiast View Post
I was reading about the environmental impact of paper vs ebooks lately and it got me thinking about how many books we read on ereaders.
If you keep track or want to hazard a guess- how many books have you read on your specific ereader?
I have a Kobo Aura One and I just hit the 60 book mark on that reader. I read about half paper and half ebooks. I don't plan to upgrade my ereader soon so I hope to hit at least 100 before I need to buy a new reader.
Can't really say for a specific device (other than hundreds per for most of them), but since I went "full ebook" in 2007 I've read about 3,770 digital vs. about 6 paper. In that time my reading devices were (still have all of them) a Sony 505, Kindle 2us, Kindle 3, Kindle Touch, Cybook Opus, Kobo Aura HD and iPad Mini 4 (so 6 eInk & one LCD tablet). Also read more rarely on a couple of iPhones and tablets that were/are mainly used for other things.
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