Ebooks and books in print seem to have started a bit of a war with each other. Some are loving one while looking down on the other. It's this battle that has risen up over what is real reading or what will be the time to come of reading. In these battles there are many misconceptions brought up about the kindle reader that no ifs ands or buts aren't true. Learn the truth behind some of these to better understand a device like this.

Many argue that they don't want a reader like the kindle because they don't want to suffer eye strain. Many who look at cell phones and computer screens all day don't want someone else device like this. The Kindle no ifs ands or buts looks like a piece of paper. It doesn't cause that type of eye strain. You won't notice a difference between it's page and a page in a book.

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Some don't want an electronic reader like the Kindle because they love reading at the beach or pool. They don't want an costly device ruined. The reality is that the Kindle can be safer near water than a book. You can get a very cheap accessory for that will let it work underwater. You can read by the pool getting splashed without ruining the device. That can't be done with a book.

Some feel ebooks are expensive. If you no ifs ands or buts check the pricing, ebooks tend to be much economy than books in print and you get them as soon as you buy them versus having to wait.

Many argue there is a microscopic selection. Today there are millions of titles that you can purchase. Yes, there are books in print that are not in ebook format, but many popular authors also have ebook only versions. The conference can go both ways.

Some feel ebooks will ruin the print market. This isn't true. Both of these can go hand in hand. There are many books in print that also come with the ebook version. This will become the norm satisfying all types of buyers regardless of which you purchase.

Misconceptions About The Kindle Ebook Reader

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