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Old 12-09-2020, 10:51 PM   #31
davidfor
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
I have read by the pool with non-waterproof devices. Sony, and Apple. When reading at the pool, I'm very careful. But as for the tub, I'm more comfortable with the reclining sofa or on my bed.
And here is the thing you always seem to completely miss: A lot of people, possibly most, do not share the same opinions as you.

Yes, you have read by the pool carefully with non-waterproof devices. But, a lot of people rejoiced when the waterproof devices came out because they could much more safely read by the pool.

And a lot of people like relaxing in a hot bath with a glass of wine and a good book. And headphones to block out the screaming children. The bath serves purposes other than just a place to read or a way to get clean. It relaxes muscles, they can contain powders/minerals/whatever to help, the steam can clear the breathing, you can hide from others and a lot of other reasons.

Accept it, reading in the bath is not for you. But, for others, it definitely is. And a waterproof ereader is the best way to do this.
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