I love my e-readers. I've used them for nine years now, and have way more books than I could ever fit on my shelves. At this point I have a couple, different versions of Kindles and a Kobo, and they all have a designated purpose at this point. 🙂
@ilanpi3 ай бұрын
Thank you, I just learned the word "urtext"
@cedarcanoe Жыл бұрын
I am a Kobo user for some years now. A feature I appreciate on my Kobo is that I can copy books on it, by sharing my ebooks with friends. Question: is that also possible with a Kindle?
@Grandcapi Жыл бұрын
I bought a Kindle because of a certain chess book that didn't exist on paper anymore. At first, I did not like it, because I was not familiar with going back to certain pages. But after a while, I became addicted to it. I think that the major issue about e-readers is the fact that they are "published" after some time and I have to wait 'till they come in digital format.
@rockstarhippie1 Жыл бұрын
nowadays books that will be sold as physical copies often release Kindle formats as soon as they launch
@gabrielbrina Жыл бұрын
Have you tried the Kindle Scribe?
@chess_and_tech Жыл бұрын
Bear in mind that I bought the e-reader mentioned in the video in 2017. That said, I have a 10in tablet, and while it might be better for PDFs or manga, in terms of size, I still think 8in is that Goldilocks perfect balance to achieve a true paperback experience in terms of the size of the reading area. But that isn't to say that the Kindle scribe is a less-than-stellar device.. might use is entirely for reading. I don't really do PDFs and nor do I have any interest in the writing experience with a pen.