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I prefer reading in bed. However, back support is not that comfortable, so reading time is not as long as it is in a chair. If anyone knows of a shaped pillow that works in a bed, please provide a link.
I did most of my earlier reading in first class, on airplanes. Back when ereaders were not illuminated, airline spot lighting was a great feature on redeye flights.
The tradeoff between ereader vs. PC seems to hinge on whether a keyboard/mouse is needed for the reading task. Almost all technical reading (e.g., Spinors) requires a PC, and occasionally, a notepad. Research and criticism require search engines, and I prefer using real browsers on PC's and Macs, not Kindle Fire or Apple iPad devices. Kobo Plus has forced me to read some of their books on a PC, due to page turning speed and number of words that can be put on a screen. So many bad books, so little reading time to scan through the book and reach the story endings.
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