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Old 01-19-2021, 12:04 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
Funny how people differ. I find paper books quite unpleasant to read since I got my first eink reader almost 10 years ago. They're heavier, uncomfortable to hold, turning pages is more difficult, the contrast is generally poorer (to my eyes anyway) and you cannot search them. What's to like there?
This is the internet, everyone knows there is only one true way to read books, the way _I_ like to read!

Pretty much the only time I read dead tree books is when that book isn't available as an ebook, though there are a small group of books whose formatting would be difficult to put in an eBook. On the other hand, my sister still likes paper books and says that she understands and remembers better when she has a paper book that she can underline and easily go back and forth. Different strokes for different folks.
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