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Which is best
I am looking at an e-reader. Lots of choices, which is best for avid reader
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If there was a simple "this is best" we wouldn't need this forum. Seriously, there is no "best". You need to decide what it is you want to do with a reader. Eg (and this is a far from exhaustive list):
- Is portability a high priority, or will you be reading primarily at home. - What features are important for you? Being able to organise your book collection into folder? Searching? Annotation? Bookmarking? Dictionary lookup? - What type of books will you mainly be reading? Commercial books? Out of copyright classics? Academic papers? - Where do you want to read? In full sunlight? In artificial light? In the dark? - Do you have any problems reading from LCD screens, or do you prefer eInk screens? - Do you want a "pure" reading device, or you want a device which also has internet access? - What is your budget? - Which country do you live in? - Do you have any preference as to file format? - Are there any particular bookstores you'd like to be able to buy books in? Those are just a few of the questions one might ask. A simple "which is best" only raises the question "best for doing what?". |
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