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My guess is that there are fewer ereader users in rural Arkansas than in most places although we probably have more here because I make sure people who read know about them and help them find a way to get one. So based on this small, highly inaccurate and not representative sample I'd say 19% doesn't seem unreasonable. Barry |
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Yes Houston gets hot but I was also in the Houston Bike Club, riding 10 speeds all over that part of Texas on weekends so heat just didn't mean that much to me. I'd find some shade and read very happily. I live now in Arkansas and I'm older and less healthy and it's just as hot here in the summer although the season is shorter and the humidity not nearly as high. I still read outdoors when I can, which is less often now that I'm older, but I still enjoy it as much. Reading outside is wonderful. I did it since I was a teen. I never got skin cancer and I spent a lot of my life in the sun. Life can be good if you let it be. Barry |
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You mentioned some good points here - and I have to agree with you - when doing a survey it really comes down on how you phrase the questions to make sure the participants have the right understanding of the question so that there is no distortion of the results. |
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To answer the question posed in the topic title: God, I hope not. For me, e-ink is the perfect marriage of technology and reading. I can get just as lost in my Kobo as I could in a physical book (it's been a while since I've read a physical book.) Mind you, this can sometimes be a negative thing. With the light on my H2O I have sometimes ended up reading far too late than is good for me... (with an external light for a p-book my wife would make me turn it off. :-P )
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The one thing I find irritating about e-readers is that they don't have a physical way of showing you the progress you've made by becoming thicker on the left and thinner on the right (or otherwise around should you read from right to left). That's the one thing I still like about paper books
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The Sonys (which I've mostly been using lately) show "Page xxx of xxx" at the bottom. I like that. The older ones just show "xx of xxx" at the bottom (along with the battery gauge and font size indicator on the black status bar – I like the black bar, it separates it from the text).
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Yep. I like those also. Usually when I read on a Kindle it's on the Keyboard or no-touch 4 (or "the Kindle keyboard without a keyboard" as I call it). It seems like they should make that view an option of the newer Kindles.
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My Kobo has a couple of options for this: 1. Turn on a single line at the bottom that says “Page 182 of 426” 2. Leave it in full-screen mode, but set the menu to the progress bar. The text is full-screen, but tapping the center of the screen pulls up the progress bar and tapping again dismisses it. Some of the patches give you fine control over exactly how #1 is formatted and presented (e.g you can change it to just “182/426” if you want). |
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They don't have that, at least since the Touch of 2011, which I've had. I bought a Kobo because it provides this information, although it requires calling up the menu. I don't like not knowing how far along I am in a book. (The KPW1 at least provides a and page numbers for the TOC, which the Kobo doesn't do; and the Kindle even honors the page numbers sent by calibre.) @sjfan: I think (don't know on top of my head) that I have my KA1 set up the same as your option 2. Last edited by Katsunami; 03-12-2018 at 09:01 PM. |
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![]() I read paperbacks all my life. Now I read on a Kindle and sometimes on my phone. Both are better in a lot of ways than the paperbacks. I'd miss them if I had to go back to paper. Ereaders are the third great technical advance in reading. The first was the move to paper books from scrolls. The second was the printing press. And now there's the ereader. Oh wait! I left out what might be the most important advance: the inserting of spaces to separate words. If I recall that happened about the 10 century. Barry |
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