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Old 12-23-2022, 03:02 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by patrik View Post
What I find a bit curious, although I have all the understanding and sympathy for those that forwhatever reason have a challenge holding a device for a time, why don't they rest it on something?

I'm pretty strong. I can hold any of my ereaders in the air reading if I want to, but I still find it way easier to put something soft on my belly and rest the reader there. Making the weight totally irrelevant.

I get we are different, some like to read laying on the side, etc. I'm just thinking aloud here. :-)
It depends very much on how you read, I'd say. My e-reader is almost exclusively used for the type of things I'd read when I'm sitting in a comfortable chair, or in the bath. Resting something on my belly isn't really an option in either of those positions. Holding the book I'm reading in my hands is a lot more natural. Obviously we all have different postures which we prefer when reading, and there are certain types of texts which I'd only ever read at a desk, but I wouldn't have those on my e-reader.
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