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>>24989354
It's called phone addiction
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I prefer not reading stupid threads flanked by a stupid frog picture.
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Phone screen is too small. How do you enjoy reading on phones?
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I use the based ReadEra app. It turns your phone into an elite ereader.
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e-ink is the OLED of the literary world
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what device does /lit/ recommend for reading?
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>>24990485
A smartphone unironically.
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once a thirdie always a thirdie
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>>24989354
I am a White Australian male (Anglo) and I VASTLY prefer reading on my phone with moonreader than my kindle. The kindle is laggy and cumbersome in comparison. For example, citations are handled far better on moonreader than my kindle, I press the number, it pops up on my screen and then I close it seamlessly without my reading being heavily interrupted. On the kindle it takes about three times longer and sends me to the entire bibliography instead of just overlaying over the page.
tl;dr Phones rules, kindle drools, and /lit/ doesn't read so it picks kindle since it makes them seem like real heckin' smart boys!
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ausfags don't got no hoes on they phones sad
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>>24990485
eReader. Just the cheapest 2nd hand one you can find. The technology barely changed in 20 years time and you have to have autism to notice any difference between them. It replaced paper books for me because I love reading in sunlight and it's indistinguishable from real paper. It looks like I'm viewing a real paper page framed in glass instead of a device.

It's also lighter than a novel and quality of life things like remembering where you left off, changing fonts and scale etc make it unbeatable.

I can't even read on a screen like a smartphone anymore after the switch. I read way more since I got introduced to an eReader last year. Highly recommended
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Apple Books > Kindle
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the boomers are getting creative with jewternatives
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>>24991186
Big IQ move is reading the generous preview chapters for free with apple books. Very comfy activity.
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>>24989354
I hope mega corporations replace all the books on your electronics with ai written censored versions of it
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>>24990485
laptop on my belly in bed is comfiest to read



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