Audiobook allows users to listen to the book they are interested in, which is more
convenient than reading books on iPad.
Not exact matches
Sue: I think
reading a printed
book just provides a better experience
than reading an ebook; the one exception is for traveling, when the Kindle is so much more
convenient.
These ebooks will only be readable on the iPad, giving you no advantage as far as audience is concerned, and they are even less
convenient to use
than an app since you have to launch the iBooks app before you can
read the
book.
But you justified it right here: «Because ever since I started using a dedicated ereading device and platform I have found the convenience of having all the
books I am
reading and want to
read all in one device far more
convenient than toting around one print
book at a time.»
While I agree with Brad on some points (i.e., that there will be print
books for many years to come) I find eBook
reading a lot more
convenient than reading print
books and I seldom buy print titles anymore.
Yet the old arguments remain: we like the touch, odour and aura of
books and libraries;
books are pleasant to own and collect;
reading a
book seems easier and less prone to error
than viewing on screen; and it is
convenient to have many
books open at once.