| From: James Knott via talk <talk@gtalug.org> | I have a Kobo, but stopped using it when I got a tablet. I have | different readers installed for epub, Kobo, Amazon and library books. | The tablet also works with PDFs.
Note for relevance: Kobos run Linux. So do most tablets (iPads and Windows tablets do not). Tablets are better than ereaders for many things. Where ereaders win: - much much longer battery life - much smaller and lighter (mine fit in my pockets) - much less disruptive of sleep (according to many sources, but it may not be true) I don't actually use tablets much any longer. My phone has all the functionality of my tablets except the large screen. When I want the large sceen out of my house, I take a laptop (which has many other advantages and is only a little bit more awkward to drag around). These thing are very personal. Everyone in my family makes different trade-offs. --- Talk Mailing List talk@gtalug.org https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk