Do you read books on paper or on a computer?
SubjectI am most comfortable on paper. I can move it, I can read it lying down. The monitor is uncomfortable.
On paper and on the phone.
In particular, I praise the phone, it is comfortable on it, you flip through the pages calmly and there is a huge display. In addition, convenience - downloaded any book in txt and threw it on the body, read it anywhere.
Paper books are hard to get, especially those that are needed, but I read ... I
read several books on the computer using the Book Reader, but still not that ...
Ordinary books or printouts, also on the mobile when I leave, but the small screen and the finger that gets tired of pressing the scroll button make themselves felt)
What are you reading on Monica in general sadism !! So there is nothing better than paper yet =)
I can read in any form. But it is more convenient to read paper text, and even lying on the couch.
I read exclusively in paper form (and only books, I don’t like printouts from a computer), I have never experienced the above problems with finding the right books, I usually go to Bookvoed and if there is no book I need, I ask for it within a week (maximum two) bring.
Usually I read from the communicator screen - it's more convenient and functional in terms of finding the right fragments and adding notes. But at the same time, I always buy the books I like in a paper version for my home library.
I often use the online library. You can’t buy everything and there’s no point in downloading either. And the scale can be set large and even reading it turns out lying down :) But if I really liked the book, then I’ll buy it.
I can’t read from the monitor and I don’t read it ..
Because it’s very inconvenient and uncomfortable.
I'm used to it in the old fashioned way, to read paper versions)
So far, I've only read paperback books. On the computer there is only Infernal City (a book on the TEC series, in English) and that's it. Nothing compares to the feeling of flipping through the pages of a new book that just came out of the press or reading an old, tattered volume by your favorite author.