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[–] CaptainPussyFucker 0 points 14 points (+14|-0) ago 

I have a Kindle Paperwhite. Got me reading again after a long break. I can read it in the dark, in bed, without needing a light to disturb the woman next to me.

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[–] 54528? 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

I just got one for Christmas, and since I've finished two books and am in the middle of two others (After a 2, close to 3 year dearth).

E-Ink is surprisingly more awesome than I could have imagined. Reading off an E-Ink display is so much better than an LCD display for whatever reason. Maybe it's because E-Ink is a physical thing, instead of pixels emitting various colors of light.

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[–] imhereforfruits 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

I love my Paperwhite, and my neverending stream of free books from archive.org all lined up neatly in my Calibre program.

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[–] Orangeandblack ago 

I love my kindle paper white but I hate only having digital copies of things so I typically read actual books instead. I hope someday they make it so if you buy a book you get the digital download with it.

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[–] Empire_of_the_mind 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

I have a Kindle - I like it for a certain kind of book, the sort that I won't re-read. At the moment I have several non-fiction things to read plus a dozen or two other books on the ready. I like not having to use two hands to hold the pages or turn pages. E-ink is the only way to go, backlights are bullshit for reading.

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[–] AnotherWriter [S] 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

Exactly my thoughts, E-Ink is so important for me. I am not a fan of those ereaders that are simply tablets.

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[–] Freakazoid 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Totally agree on the E-ink. I like that I can charge up my kindle and use it for a couple weeks. I've been meaning to take it on a backpacking trip with me. The idea of having a room full of books in the palm of my hand is just exciting. I want to be posted up in a hammock with my books.

I've had the kindle app on all my phones and a couple of tablets and have never used it. Now my tablet is excellent for reading comics.

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[–] kunobi 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

I have a Kindle Fire. I was actually having some trouble reading for some time, and my Kindle managed to get me back into it, thankfully. It has always been an important hobby to me, and I felt bad for not managing to focus on my reading, but I think I've gotten it down, now.

I wanted a paperwhite or a more normal Kindle, too, simply because the screen is better to read - but that's not going to happen anytime soon, so I'm happy with my Fire for now.

The books are cheaper, and it gives me access to a lot of books far more easily... I love the real books, but I guess I can't really afford them that often, and I'm glad to have an option that lets me read as much as I want.

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[–] American_Piper 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Kindle user here, I love mine. It actually got me back into reading and got me purchasing more books than I used to. It also helps me save space since I live in a small apartment and already have a bookshelf full of books taking up space.

Oh, and advice to anyone getting one: buy a case for it too. I got a really nice leather one for mine and I'm pretty sure it saved my kindle's screen twice already.

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[–] redalastor 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

The point is e-ink.

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[–] internet_nomad ago 

I use the Kindle Paperwhite - but really any ereader that uses eink (if thats the term) instead of a regular screen is well worth purchasing. They are very convenient for traveling or if you like reading outside of the house, you can have a selection of books with you at all times and the battery life is usually a good few days worth at least.

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[–] melismatica ago  (edited ago)

I think there are benefits to using both. There's nothing like having a huge library available to you anywhere and being able to take as many books as you want with you. I love being able to read in low light or the dark without a booklight and some batteries.

But reading a paper book is still so satisfying. So I still buy and read them. Mark-up is still overall easier despite the advancements. I am not as comfortable using my ereader in the bath (but I do) so that's another benefit to paper books. And no electricity required to power on. My ereader battery lasts a long time, but when it dies, it does so right when I want to read on the train!

I think they have different functions, and there is room in my life for both. Now if only there a way to increase my reading speed to supersonic so I could read all of the books on my extensive list!

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[–] nooblord ago 

I have a laptop so I can do anything I want.

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