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Are E readers better that books?
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There are several benefits to e-books such as less occupied space, often lower prices as well as some really rare books that are ultra-expensive in physical form but reasonably expensive in digital form.
I'll always prefer physical books though.
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The feel of holding a book in your hands and turning the pages is a great feeling.
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Books are better but e readers are more cost effective. I don't have a lot of money for real books or space really. I normally save like $7+ when I buy an eBook
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I prefer books. I like the feel of having the real book in my hand. I also hate staring at yet another digital screen to read. I'm on the computer enough as it is.
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I do like reading an actual book, but I have the kindle ap on my Iphone and the vast majority of my reading is done on that, it's very conveinient and much less expensive.
Richard
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I was completely against e-readers. There is nothing like the feel, look and decoration that comes from real ink on paper.
However saying that I am in a job where I travel a lot and move a lot.
My parents bought me a sony e-reader about 6 months ago and I love it. It is easy to read, much like actual paper (e-ink is better than expected for me).
I have just under 500 books on hand in the size of a small a5 or so notepad. It also uses bugger all power. I've charged it maybe 3 times in 40+ books, and its never gone under halfway on the charge symbol.
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