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Old 12-14-2019, 12:47 AM   #54
Uncle Robin
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Originally Posted by Deskisamess View Post

I can have a few hundred books at my fingertips, in a light weight device. Our Kindles have built in front lights, allowing me to read in any situation, regardless of ambient lighting, from full sun to total darkness.

I had pretty much given up reading for pleasure before I got my first Kindle in 2009. Digital books gave me back my favorite hobby. I can read every day now, and usually do
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THIS. The ebooks I buy are never dearer than the paperbacks, but it's the convenience and ease of reading that has been the winner for me ever since getting my first Kindle somewhere around 2010-2012. Being able to afford to jump up to a bigger screen (and bigger storage) for basically the same size and weight as my PW3 when I got my H2O2 only enhanced all the pluses about having an ereader for me.
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