Worth It to Get an eBook reader?

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Worth It to Get an eBook reader?

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Hi All. I am looking for advice on whether getting an eBook reader at this point is worth it. I read things fine on my phone, but would like a bigger screen when reading for a long time. My laptop is fine at home but it's too big to shlep out to the beach or wherever I want to sit and read a book. Now that eBook readers are so cheap, I'm just wondering if it's worth it to invest in one or whether I'd be better putting my money towards a regular tablet since there are now apps for Kindle and a tablet can do so much more. I have seen a bunch of Fires on sale but have no idea what one would get me over a tablet other than cost. Advice appreciated.
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I say yes. I purchased my kindle back in 2016 or so and it has been great. I toggle between reading physical, audio, and e-books, but I LOVE my e-reader. It is super light weight, holds a charge well, and doesn't hurt my eyes.

I've never enjoyed reading on my phone because it hurts my eyes, the screen is too bright or dims easily, and I get distracted. Using an e-reader actually feels like reading a book. The biggest perk for me is that when I go on a trip, I can load up however many books I want, and they fit in my purse ❤🙌
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I say no. I have a laptop and a smartphone. Amazon has a free kindle app for the phone and a different one (from their website not your usual app store) for the laptop. So if you have either of these devices, there is no need to purchase a stand-alone kindle.
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Absolutely! It's been incredibly helpful for me these past years for several reasons. Firstly, ebook readers are lightweight and portable, making it easy to carry your entire library with you. Secondly, they often have adjustable fonts and built-in lighting, making reading comfortable in any environment. Additionally, ebook readers often offer access to a vast library of books instantly, saving both time and money. Lastly, they're eco-friendly, reducing the need for physical books. So, yes, investing in an ebook reader is definitely worth it!
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I think it is definitely worth it, as it reduced costs of books and they are easier to carry. They can fit almost as many books as you want them to.
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