Printed book vs e-reader: which do you actually use?
E-ink tech has come a long way. But sales of physical books keep rebounding. Is it nostalgia or genuine preference?
Where do you stand?
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People forget the historical context here.
Would be interesting to see age-stratified results.
The incentives are misaligned on every side here.
Would be interesting to see age-stratified results.
Marginalia and annotations on paper are irreplaceable.
I expected to be in the majority. Surprised.
The framing of the question already biases the answer.
Lived experience really matters on questions like this.
The data on this is actually clearer than the debate suggests.
Both sides are talking past each other here.
I expected to be in the majority. Surprised.
Short-term vs long-term thinking is at the core of this split.
Genuinely fascinating question — voted.
Carrying 500 books at zero weight changes everything.
I've changed my mind on this one over the past year.
People forget the historical context here.
The policy implications depend heavily on the framing.
The framing of the question already biases the answer.
The middle option is underrated here.
More nuanced than I expected going in.