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My phone is an ereader now

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jbstack ◴[] No.45081590[source]
The keyboard is a huge negative for me. Why would I want a significant chunk of my screen space taken up by a keyboard on a device that I'm aiming to use primarily for reading?
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1. the_real_cher ◴[] No.45081933[source]
Huge selling point for me. I prefer a manual keyboard.
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2. jbstack ◴[] No.45082728[source]
Don't get me wrong, I'm not criticising manual keyboards in general. Just specifically on a device for which your primary purpose will be reading (which is what the OP's article is about). If I'm going to be mainly reading on the device then I want as big a screen as possible.
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3. rchaud ◴[] No.45083256[source]
Reading can also include commenting, such as on The Verge article that's pictured, or on this very site.
4. sdenton4 ◴[] No.45084145[source]
I get the sense that they're not using it only as a reader, but as a general smartphone replacement, where for the most part the reduced capability set rhymes with better living.