Anyone who says that the reading experience on an iPad equals that of an e-reader. Plain and simple. You can argue to death about which device in general has more merit, and for tons and tons of people, the iPad comes out on top, but ask any die-hard reader to use both for a month and compare them, and I bet I know their answer. I definitely know mine. Take my music, movies, email, internet, and a million other features and put them in one device, but if you insist on taking my books off paper, then they better damn well be on e-ink because that is the true digital reading experience out there.
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Anyone who says that the reading experience on an iPad equals that of an e-reader. Plain and simple. You can argue to death about which device in general has more merit, and for tons and tons of people, the iPad comes out on top, but ask any die-hard reader to use both for a month and compare them, and I bet I know their answer. I definitely know mine. Take my music, movies, email, internet, and a million other features and put them in one device, but if you insist on taking my books off paper, then they better damn well be on e-ink because that is the true digital reading experience out there.