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Old 09-26-2021, 01:58 PM   #26
kandwo
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I'd be very interested in reading studies comparing reading a novel and/or correctly formatted epub textbook on ereaders (e-ink) vs paper.

Reading the OP it seems they mixed Kindles with computers and textbooks/novels with webpages in general. It's a confusing mess.

I already know that screens (not counting e-ink) are bad for me and many others. This difference is not as noticeable with e-ink. But I still prefer paper and would choose it over e-ink every time if it was a question of only the reading factor (discounting practicality, etc.). It would be great to see if there actually is a difference and how big that difference is.
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