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Originally Posted by zacheryjensen
To weigh in on a couple interesting points:
On Art Books: Depends on the art. If the point is a reproduction of works by a particular artist (the only type of art books I own) then I would far, far prefer them in digital form. I would prefer them delivered at super high resolution scans of the original works that I could zoom and pan and discover at far more detail than some printed book. Remember, art books are printed in pixels now too, they aren't giant photographs or something. Of course, I wouldn't use an e-ink reader for this. I would use my high resolution computer screen. You need to use the right tool for the job and a super high resolution image on a nice computer screen beats a book any day.
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Wouldn't there be issues with colour settings on the PC?
With an art pbook, you get it as the producers intended - two PCs would be unlikely to display the images the same way.