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Old 09-18-2019, 03:05 AM   #61
rcentros
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Originally Posted by OtinG View Post
Indeed, to each their own. I go by what works best for my eyes, and it isn’t outdated eInk technology. I already have an iPhone and iPad for other purposes, so it is a plus that they, or any comparable smartphone and tablet from other brands, work a lot better with my eyes than do eInk devices.
Okay. Fine. I don't own an expensive iPhone or iPad and I don't like LED screens for reading. Nor do I like the weight of a tablet (I don't even really like the weight of my 8" Tolino Epos eInk eReader). But you're not alone in preferring tablets and smartphones to eInk eReaders. And, as I mentioned before, to each their own. My "own" is using eInk eReaders. I don't see that ever changing.
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