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Old 02-13-2020, 09:36 AM   #44
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Originally Posted by stumped View Post
I use both technologies extensively, and have relatively poor eyesight. I don't perceive any differences in eye strain ,eye comfort.
For me the biggest difference is that an e ink reader helps me stay focused on the book, I don't get incoming email alerts etc or pause to check footie scores while reading. With a phone or tablet, there are so many other fun things to do , so it takes more willpower to just read
Do you turn off your phone or leave it in another room or something when reading on your e-ink reader? I'm just wondering how reading on e-ink keeps the distractions from still coming in on the phone. I don't personally have an issue with distractions but I've seen other people on here say something similar to what you said, and I've wondered about it.
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