Yep, that's the other good thing about variety--people can have multiple devices to read on in different situations.
Myself, I could get by with a tablet, my Kindle only gets used for reading for 30-60 minutes before sleeping and occasionally on flights. I'm just not a heavy reader by any stretch of the imagination. So I could easily do all that on a tablet as I don't need the portability of the Kindle or other small reader as I seldom take it out of the house anyway.
But others do and may need a portable reader for daily use, and a tablet like the iPad for other types of reading (PDFs, magazines, Comics, Newspapers etc.) and other tasks like net surfing etc.
Others are fine only having a portable reader as they just want to read novels/straight text.
So again, variety is the spice of life, so it's great that we have an increasing number of options for types of devices to read e-books on.
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