

It took all of 10 minutes of reading on the Kindle Touch for me to regret the money I’d spent in the iBookstore up until that point. I wanted to review it, to get some experiential knowledge of what e-ink was like, and I wanted to compare the size and weight of the Kindle Touch to the iPad. My reasoning for buying the Kindle Touch was mostly business. My enjoyment for reading digital books evolved even more when, last year, I purchased my first Kindle. The convenience of being able to buy a book with a few taps, have it download instantly, and add it to my small-but-now-growing digital library was just too awesome of a perk. It had been years since I’d bought a physical CD - all my music lives in iTunes and comes from the iTunes music store. The iPad was to books what my first iPod was to music. It took about a week from when I bought my first iPad until I realized I would likely never buy a physical book again.
