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<blockquote data-quote="jrusling" data-source="post: 1524479" data-attributes="member: 10401"><p>I have always loved to read, but due to my eyesight I have not been reading very much for pleasure the last few years. With the Kindle I can easily read several hours at a time without straining the eyes. I find it as easy on the eyes to read as a good quality hard back book. It is also even handier to read that a paperback, due to its size and not having to hold the pages open. It also helps a lot to be able to change the size of the print. There are some times when I use the text to speech feature and it is really pretty good for computer generated speech. The Kindle normally keeps track of what page you are in each book that you are reading. You can also place bookmarks. You can do annotations for the books that you read. I was not sold on the Kindle until I actually got my hands on one for a couple of minutes, then I was sold and bought mine within a couple of weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrusling, post: 1524479, member: 10401"] I have always loved to read, but due to my eyesight I have not been reading very much for pleasure the last few years. With the Kindle I can easily read several hours at a time without straining the eyes. I find it as easy on the eyes to read as a good quality hard back book. It is also even handier to read that a paperback, due to its size and not having to hold the pages open. It also helps a lot to be able to change the size of the print. There are some times when I use the text to speech feature and it is really pretty good for computer generated speech. The Kindle normally keeps track of what page you are in each book that you are reading. You can also place bookmarks. You can do annotations for the books that you read. I was not sold on the Kindle until I actually got my hands on one for a couple of minutes, then I was sold and bought mine within a couple of weeks. [/QUOTE]
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