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astorrs wrote: » I'm all for Safari Online these days. Can't beat <$50/mo for access to almost every tech book you could want.
Jasiono wrote: » Tell me more!
StussyNz wrote: » I was asking myself the same question a few weeks ago. I ended up purchasing a Nexus 7 and have been using it to read my Tech books; It's been Fantastic! Not only does it allow for me to move a large library of books around, I've saved myself a lot of money in the long run as you can easily download E-Books.
astorrs wrote: » Covers nearly all the usual publishers: Publishers and here's a list of the ~23k books presently available: Safari Books Online - Browse Subscription options: https://ssl.safaribooksonline.com/subscribe
YFZblu wrote: » The only reason I would get a Kindle is so I don't have to carry around a 600 page technical book; that being said the formatting never seems perfect, and that bothers me. So I stick with physical books.
spicy ahi wrote: » I used to subscribe to Safari online, and might do so again now that they have the token option. My issue was not having mobile internet access so safari was useless to me. But I'm planning to pick up an ipad mini (or retina ipad; haven't decided yet) with LTE so that may no longer be a hindrance.
Akaricloud wrote: » I've been using the kindle app on my Nexus 7 and it works out great for me personally. I can't stand physical books and like small print on a smaller screen. Technical drawings are crystal clear and very easy to look at.
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