MYOB wrote: » They aren't tablets. Its an ereader. Only any good for reading books on.
acon2119 wrote: » Thanks but I know what they are. I meant that are they worth buying in addition to a tablet.
comongethappy wrote: » Kindle Paperwhite is the single invention ever. Fact.
WeHaveToGoBack wrote: » I can think of other inventions so you are incorrect haha
Orion wrote: » I have both a paperwhite and a tablet. I wouldn't use the tablet for books tbh. So it's a yes from me.
mike_ie wrote: » I had both, managed to crack my eReader and will buy one again ASAP. You *can* use a tablet as an eReader, but (a) it strains the eyes far more and (b) you can't even remotely compare battery life on them - my old eReader would go weeks between charges, which was a big deal when I was traveling and couldn't access power all the time. So yes from me for having a separate eReader.
Long Gone wrote: » How can you use an Android tablet as an eReader ? Is there an app you can download somewhere ? I have loads of ebooks in Kindle format but no idea how I can read them on my Google Nexus......
srsly78 wrote: » All you people complaining about eyestrain etc should just get a better tablet. I notice a big difference between the old nexus 7 and the 2013 version. Brighter screen, higher res etc.
srsly78 wrote: » That's just your opinion, not everyone has a problem with reading off screens - so please don't generalise. Same goes for pc monitors, some people complain about eyestrain, some don't. I'm short-sighted and wear contact lenses, working in front of a monitor usually. No problems with reading off a tablet, been doing it for years.
bearhugs wrote: » I don't think it's about a better tablet. Have you used the Paperwhite? It's a completely different experience reading the e-ink to a computer screen. There's no shine at all it's a matte surface.
srsly78 wrote: » I also don't notice this much mentioned screen glare. How is the paperwhite different from older e-ink screens? Just because it's white?