<!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc3-united-states-software-in-english-pdf-2--><!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc3-united-states-software-in-english-pdf-2--><!--DEBUG-spv-->{"id":3459991,"date":"2026-02-06T21:30:44","date_gmt":"2026-02-06T19:30:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/?p=3459991"},"modified":"2026-02-07T04:12:39","modified_gmt":"2026-02-07T02:12:39","slug":"i-stopped-using-a-dedicated-e-reader-when-i-found-out-my-tablet-could-do-this-instead","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/ru\/2026\/02\/i-stopped-using-a-dedicated-e-reader-when-i-found-out-my-tablet-could-do-this-instead\/","title":{"rendered":"I stopped using a dedicated e-reader when I found out my tablet could do this instead"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><b>There&#8217;s no need for a separate device when your iPad or Android tablet can hold your whole reading library.<\/b><br \/>\nTablets 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. <br \/>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. <br \/>Tablets are also more versatile, so you can add your own books and use multiple apps to read. How to turn a tablet into an e-reader1. Weed out distractions<br \/>Look through the apps on the tablet you plan to use as an e-reader and remove any that will be a distraction. If you&#8217;d rather keep the tablet strictly for reading, remove social media and games, then silence your notifications. <br \/>You can turn on Do Not Disturb or, on an iPad, set a specific Focus mode for reading.2. Find reading apps<br \/>Add your favorite reading apps, like the Kindle app (available on iOS and Android) and Libby, which gives you access to your public library&#8217;s digital catalog. As a Kindle Unlimited subscriber, the Kindle app is one of the first ones I add to a new tablet, as I can access my Kindle Library from anywhere. <br \/>Apple and Google each have Books apps with built-in stores if you&#8217;re looking to shop around. You can also add news apps and any files you have to your reading tablet. 3. Reduce the glare (and eye strain)<br \/>Eye strain is one of the biggest cons of using a tablet as a dedicated e-reader. This type of fatigue is caused by glare and light temperature, so adding a matte screen protector to your tablet can make reading more comfortable for long periods. <br \/>You can find matte screen protectors for most tablets on the market, and they&#8217;re pretty cheap, starting at $5 for a two-pack. 4. Make your tablet more eye-friendly<br \/>Many tablets on the market feature settings you can tweak to improve eye comfort. Changing your tablet&#8217;s backlight temperature to favor a warmer tone and switching its display to dark mode will make it easier on your eyes. A lot of tablets have built-in eye comfort features that automatically do this for you; just find these in your settings.5. Add accessories for comfort<br \/>A Kindle is a handheld e-reader that is light enough to carry in one hand for easy reading, but third-party accessories like a Strapsicle can make almost any tablet comfortable enough for reading. Though Strapsicles are for Kindles, Strapsicle is working on new iPad cases coming soon.<br \/>Similarly, other brands offer hand straps to hold tablets in one hand, including CoBak. I&#8217;ve been using one of these straps on my TCL Nxtpaper 11 tablet for months, which has made it easier to use such a large tablet for reading.More accessories to turn your tablet into an e-reader<br \/>There are many accessories available to help you use your tablet for long periods without distractions or eye fatigue. 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