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Do e readers make you read more?
A new survey by UK charity Quick Reads indicates that adult readers tend to read more and stick with books longer if they’re using an e-reader. The survey also found that 62 percent of e-reader users say that access to free digital books has led them to titles they otherwise wouldn’t have picked up.
Do you read more after buying a Kindle?
More importantly, anyone who likes to read books will find themselves reading more often once they get a Kindle. Naturally, Kindle’s ease of use, long battery life, and instant buying ability means it’s more likely to get you reading books you want to read.
What’s the point of a ebook reader?
An e-reader, also called an e-book reader or e-book device, is a mobile electronic device that is designed primarily for the purpose of reading digital e-books and periodicals.
How much should you spend on an ebook reader?
How Much Should You Spend on an Ebook Reader? If you’re just reading mainstream fiction or nonfiction books, the sweet spot right now is $100–150 for a good Amazon, B&N, or Kobo device.
What is the best e-reader for public libraries?
The waterproof Kindle Paperwhite offers more for your money than any other ebook reader on the market. The Kobo Clara HD is the best all-around e-reader for anyone who borrows books from public libraries. Leading public library support. Excellent native file format support. Small and light.
What are the pros and cons of using a Kobo e-reader?
Kobo’s top-of-the-line ebook reader is great if you feel other options are too cramped, but it’s more device than most people need. Big screen is great for large type and manga. Light for its size. Waterproof. Public library integration. Handles many file formats. Expensive. Not pocketable. Materials don’t feel premium.
What is the best display size for an E-Ink reader?
The industry seems to have settled on 6 inches as the optimal display size for e-ink readers; this is what you’ll find on most of Amazon’s Kindles, for example.