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holyschist ([personal profile] holyschist) wrote in [community profile] unclutter2012-02-02 11:17 pm
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Farewell, paper...and a question about ereaders.

I made a first crack at the massive paper backlog and recycled two grocery bags full...and in the process found an uncashed check (!) from last November. So that was nice. Hopefully the second crack will reduce the paper mounds further.

Like a lot of people in this comm, I also have a bit of a book problem. I'm doing better, but books still take up an awful lot of space for us. I could reduce the book space significantly if I replaced most of my fiction collection and part (probably not a very large part) of my nonfiction collection with ebooks...but while I own an ereader (a slightly older Sony), I don't use it much except while traveling. It's not the current generation of eInk, and I don't really like the gray-on-gray screen. It only charges while plugged into my computer, and only while my computer is open...which means not overnight. I forget to charge it. I forget to sync files.

I'm trying to decide whether it might be worth investing in a newer ereader, since the current generation of eInk seems to be much higher contrast, closer to paper (is this true?)...but then I'm not entirely sure that the ereader is my own block against using ebooks for pleasure reading. I do tend to flip around in books; I also read a lot in the bath. I find paper books more comfortable to hold. So maybe I'm hopeless and will never make a switch unless forced...

...but I could free up so much shelf space. Any thoughts?
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[personal profile] finch 2012-02-03 05:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I have a friend who got a Kindle Fire for Christmas and pretty much thinks the sun rises and sets by it, so it's probably at least worth a look. I think you'd feel better about the investment if you found an ereader that you thought was a sufficient improvement over the one you have now.

(If it helps? My girlfriend and I went from thirty five boxes of books to three due to replacing paper copies with ebooks. Made a huge difference for us.)
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[personal profile] finch 2012-02-03 05:36 pm (UTC)(link)
It's definitely a decision where you have to check your own needs - there's no easy answer, but it looks like we have plenty of opinions to go around! :) Most of what my girlfriend and I kept were her knitting books - though she has a few more good solutions for knitting patterns on the iPad now than she did before - and my metalworking books, because ain't no way I'm leaving my Sony next to a hot forge. XD

You do a lot of SCA costuming and the like, correct? So it makes sense that you'd have a lot of things that aren't well-suited to a black and white ereader.