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Old 09-17-2009, 05:24 PM   #17
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by Superlucky View Post
I like that he refers to physical books as "warm". It reminds me of people I've met who hate CD's and talk about the "warmth" of vinyl.
Actually, it doesn't really take that much to get vinyl to sound better then CDs. Take a decent mid-range turn table with a good cartridge and a good phono pre-amp against a cheaply made CD player and yes, the LPs will be better sounding then the CDs.

But in terms of eBooks vs. pBooks, an eBook is just another way to read the same content. And yes, my 505 can feel colder then a paperback. But, a hardcover can also feel cold too due to the paper used for the sleeve.
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