I'm wondering how many people, if any besides me, spend much time reading e-books...? I didn't think much about that type of media till about 3 years ago. A baby boomer who always read books. I would read an occasional non-fiction book, sometimes science, sometimes history...I liked histories of the American West.... but mostly, I like(d) to read science fiction and westerns. That's right...I like sports, science fiction, and westerns; talk about a frivolous life...but fuck off for judging me.... anyway, about 3-4 years ago I bought a kindle paperwhite from Amazon...as if they don't already have enough of my money. And considering what I like to read, a kindle unlimited account was the nest logical step. I've loved it...for the most part....but the thing I didn't love was how much Amazon controlled the format of the kindle "experience". My kindle device was always cluttered up with adds and with shit from the cloud that required a lot of effort to delete, and in many cases, couldn't be deleted. the solution was to get a small 8" tablet. I bought a Samsung that could add a micro-sd card. Using Kindle for PC and Caliber, it was just a matter of 3 steps to be able to transfer my entire ebook collection, including hundreds of books I haven't read yet. And now I can control the file system and prevent garbage from cluttering it up. I can also surf the web and do other things on the device I couldn't do with the Kindle. And there are many many websites where you can download free ebooks, including just about all the classics I hope this doesn't sound like an add for ebooks of some sort of advocacy. Just wondering if others use this digital media?
I use both. The great thing about the Kindles is that it is easy to read outside on the deck and the battery lasts a long time. Can't really read outside with regular tablets - too much reflection - no matter how much they try to work on this issue with non-reflecting screens, and as someone that flies long distance quite a lot - reading on the kindle and knowing you have battery for the tablet when you need it for something else is very convenient. I believe the latest Kindle that I have is also water proof - not that this is a feature that is really important to me, but I guess it can be useful if you want to read by the pool (or live in Portland and read outside...)
Wow, I was thinking about getting a Kindle because of my eye problems. By the way, are you telepathic? I was wondering how you knew I was judging you.
a kindle paperwhite is really easy on the eyes. But there are apps for android or IOS that accomplish about the same thing in creating a screen that doesn't strain the eyes I can give you some advice if you're interested. Of course, there's that old saying: "pass on good advice; that's all it's good for" I just assume everybody is judging me harshly because I have 2 ex-wives and a current one, along with in-laws
My eyes are really bad, so bad that if it weren't for spell check I'd be in terrific trouble in here. I need something that reads the text out loud for me.
I think that might just pop my eyes wide open. You know how I got my bad eyesight in the first place don't you? Mother warned that it would make me go blind.