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Post by JennyorAlice on Aug 6, 2019 21:27:53 GMT -5
Do you prefer to read the actual physical copy of the book or do you prefer to read using an e-reader/tablet? Why do you prefer that over the other? Do you think you'll ever change your mind regarding your decision? What are the benefits to both sides?
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Post by Webster on Aug 6, 2019 22:06:36 GMT -5
Do you prefer to read the actual physical copy of the book or do you prefer to read using an e-reader/tablet? Why do you prefer that over the other? Do you think you'll ever change your mind regarding your decision? What are the benefits to both sides? Physical copy; I'd rather hold the actual book in my hands than simply swipe an electronic page.
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Post by jasony on Aug 6, 2019 23:26:35 GMT -5
Do you prefer to read the actual physical copy of the book or do you prefer to read using an e-reader/tablet? Why do you prefer that over the other? Do you think you'll ever change your mind regarding your decision? What are the benefits to both sides? Honestly, I'm on computers - so much, that a physical book is a treat! However, though, in many cases, e-books are cheaper and more convenient. For instance, carrying around college books can be a challenge and e-college-books are cheaper. O.K., my experience was with math textbooks - which I often bought as e-books - which I would read on a PC, either at home or in the college computer lab.
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