E-Books and E-Readers
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Re: E-Books and E-Readers
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Regular books really do have some advantages still. They can handle water better than an electric device and etc.
Wait, mgentile, did you have a question about e-books and e-readers?
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I started with the Sony too!! I had over a hundred books on there when they closed it and once my dresser died I lost all those books. Now I have a kindle paperwhite and it’s easy on the eyes... like reading a traditional book.Natlock wrote: ↑19 Dec 2013, 11:55 I started with a Sony ereader years ago but the page turner hurt my fingers. Have had the kindle touch for a few years now and love it. I usually start a book on the kindle for daytime reading but switch to my phone app at night so my husband doesn't have to sleep while I have a lamp on. For the most part I don't understand how someone can look at a backlit screen and read for an extended period of time, it starts to hurt my eyes.
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