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Old 11-05-2023, 08:40 AM   #17
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Device: Kindle Paperwhite, Boox Note Air 4C, Remarkable PP Move, iPad Pro 11
Back on topic: I sometimes read papers on my Kindle Scribe because it’s nice when reading outside but mostly do so in my iPad Pro 11, simply because they sync back to my Mac and I can directly review them when writing.
The advantage when reading on the Scribe is that I have to go back and revisit my highlights so this helps with committing stuff to memory.
When deciding for a workflow, and if there are no medical restrictions, ask how you work with your text and what kinds of texts you are reading. If you go through a lot of texts with little information, a faster workflow is perhaps better, if you go through a lot of texts that need rereading to grasp them, perhaps a slower workflow is actually helpful.
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