
"Tablets can already do everything that e-readers do, so turning one into an e-reader is easier than you think. However, there are reasons people buy dedicated e-readers instead of tablets, including the fact that they can cause eye strain and are filled with distractions. With a few tweaks, any iPad or Android tablet can feel pretty close to an e-reader."
"Your tablet can become your personal library and even do a better job than a dedicated device. Like e-readers, tablets let you read digital books, but they also tend to have more storage than dedicated devices, so you can carry thousands of titles at once. Tablets are also more versatile, so you can add your own books and use multiple apps to read."
Tablets can perform all functions of e-readers and can be configured to feel like one with a few adjustments. Dedicated e-readers remain popular because tablets can cause eye strain and present many distractions. Tablets provide greater storage and versatility, allowing users to carry thousands of titles and to add books from multiple sources and reading apps. Accessories such as tablet stands improve ergonomics by positioning the screen at eye level. Distraction-removing apps can block interruptions during reading to create focused sessions akin to dedicated devices. Proper tweaks and accessories let tablets serve as personal libraries while mitigating their drawbacks.
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