Poll
For people who own both a iPad and another ereader (Kindle/Nook/Kobo/Sony/etc), which do you prefer reading on?
eReader (Kindle/Nook/Kobo/Sony/etc)
iPad
Poll added by: Otis
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Sounds great. Thanks a lot -- definitely appreciate it.

However, it gets more complicated when you're trying to read something with more diverse content - I'm not even talking about colour magazines, since that is an obvious point for an LCD tablet - but try using your e-ink reader to grok a textbook with a lot of tables, graphs, schematics, equations, computer code samples. Or just most PDFs - it's a nightmare trying to read those on smaller e-ink Kindles. The ten inch iPad wins hands down in these areas.
Actually, the textbooks and guitar tablature were the primary reason for me to finally buy an iPad - I've been a Kindle user for 1.5 years and it's been perfect for reading novels, but I've grown more and more frustrated with having to read everything else on my laptop.





1) Doesn't have problems with PDFs, which is the main format I read in.
2) Seamless vertical scrolling is faster than turning pages and lets you overview the text in a convenient way.
3) The notation is more efficient. You can draw on the screen, and you can write with the letters immediately visible rather than hidden in some icon. The notation remains if you send the file to your PC.
4) It's easier to access documents on the internet from the iPad; it's a lot faster.
5) Easier and faster to access additional programmes like dictionaries, encyclopaedias, search engines, etc. which you need for the text.
6) Easier to switch between different texts.
7) The iPad is useful to carry around for reasons other than the latest book you are reading.
I bought an e-reader before the iPad, thinking the latter was for those bloody hipsters. The e-reader didn't boost the number of books I read at all, while with the iPad both my reading speed and reading efficiency improved drastically.
The only thing I regret is that it will probably ruin my eyesight in the long run. Hopefully, laser surgery will be there to help.




So far no probs with screen reflections, could be because I live in UK and we're short on sunny days....hahaha
No, really I don't seem to have much problems with reflections, haven't tried on very sunny days. I normally change the themes from Sepia to White when I'm out and about. But reflections used to be a small problem with Sony PRS600 as well, so I guess a paperback is the better...
I love the size, it's easy to hold unlike the full size iPad, user friendly, easy access to Internet and GR, very quick adding quotes from iBooks on status updates on GR, can read kindle books via kindle app...















It's true, there was nothing like the feel of carrying twenty boxes of real books up to my new fourth floor walk-up in Brooklyn to make me say, "This is why I only buy digital books now."
ha ha ha