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Originally Posted by tomsem
I agree, it can be a great experience, makes me wonder why there are no Apple TV reading apps (Apple has iBooks StoryTime, but it only works with specific titles).
But one still needs to use a device (iPhone or iPad) to turn pages and so forth. So I'm not clear on what you mean by "you're not holding anything". An exception might be if you have invoked Speak Screen or (Kindle app) Immersion Reading or using Voice Control.
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I just set it by my side and swipe when I want to change pages. I typically do a lot of annotating/searching. There's rarely a page that goes by without me searching some vocabulary/annotating. In those cases I just pick it up and do my annotating/research and resume back to normal.
Also, I have a bluetooth mouse/kb. I haven't tried yet, but I bet using a mouse or even better, a magic trackpad for handling page turning would be great.
But yeah, unless I'm making an annotation or doing some research, the ipad just sits next to me and I swipe whenever I want to turn the page. I love it, I can sit with a warm mug of coffee, snacks, whatever. it's the ultimate lazy reading experience haha