Ebook or paper book?
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Re: Ebook or paper book?
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And I would further add if you read books on a tablet you also need internet to be able to read which makes a tablet nothing more than an expensive paperweight most of the time.mdj05f wrote:An ebook cannot be read when it dies and you have no power to charge it, a book works ALL THE TIME. And it has been read by many, when you hold it you can imagine and feel the other readers who have experienced it. There is nothing special about holding your kindle.
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I have tried using my iPad to read books, but it's not even remotely close to read a "normal" book. The feeling is different; it's more clinical, in my opinion. I will, however, tell you that e-readers are useful when eating food - you don't need to hold a book and can change turn the pages with a finger. So I do use my iPad for reading, but no more than once a week, if that.
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A book works most of the time, but not all the time. You still need a light source, and while many of us do have access to constant electricity or easy access to fire in extreme cases, some people don't and thus could not necessarily read a paper book at night.mdj05f wrote:An ebook cannot be read when it dies and you have no power to charge it, a book works ALL THE TIME. And it has been read by many, when you hold it you can imagine and feel the other readers who have experienced it. There is nothing special about holding your kindle.
You do no need internet access to read books on a tablet if you store the book file on the tablet itself, which is the normal thing to do. What eBook reader / app "streams" books instead of stores them locally? I haven't heard of one.ewyna34 wrote:And I would further add if you read books on a tablet you also need internet to be able to read which makes a tablet nothing more than an expensive paperweight most of the time.
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I love paper books, but I feel the need to defend eBooks against a lot of misinformation and bias that goes on.
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