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There's also, y'know, apps for that. :P

The things that an ebook has above a pc monitor is portability and a non-backlit screen. Reading text off a monitor screen is horrible. And phone screens are just too damned small.
I do have an ereader programme on my laptop, but for the moment i'm sticking with paper.


Just one of many reasons why walking into an Apple store will never be able to compete with a second-hand bookshop!


It was trying to read on pc/phone that convinced me that I had to get the real thing!



I do that with my Android phone too, and it works pretty well for me for shorter texts at least.

Which version of the Kindle do you have? There was a major e-ink upgrade between the Kindle 2 and the Kindle 3 & gen 4 (current gen). I had a Kindle 2 and now have a Kindle Touch and the difference is amazing. Plus now in addition to picking the size of the font, you can change font and adjust the space between lines.
I was a "real book" person until I got my first Kindle and realized "no more ink coming off on my hands, no more fat paperbacks splitting apart when I read them, no more dust making me sneeze, and no more where-will-I-put-this-if-I-buy-it."

I find white text on black very irritating and fatiguing.

I read on an iPad for a similar reason. I can't handle the poor contrast of Kindle (the newer ones may be better, but they're still not high contrast enough).
The Kindle app itself is nice though, and doesn't have the same loading lag as iBooks.
The link for it is here: Kindle for PC
There's also Nook for PC program from Barnes and Nobles, too. The link is here: Nook for PC
Considering you can now download free books from these two sites once you install the programs, I wouldn't pass it by.