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1 Why don’t we read text from computers? screen Paper /Hard copy ebook resolutionluminosity able to write notes possibility to store underline own comments reliable archive

2 Why don’t we read text from computers? screen Paper /Hard copy ebook resolutionluminosity able to write notes possibility to store underline own comments reliable archive easy to read for eyes doesn’t need any hardware importance of font design haven’t ever seen one easy to use

3 Why don’t we read text from computers? screen Paper /Hard copy ebook resolutionluminosity able to write notes possibility to store underline own comments reliable archive easy to read for eyes doesn’t need any hardware importance of font design haven’t ever seen one easy to use etext feels ephemeral book feels comfortable can make paper copies my own personal preference? connections technical problems different versions reliable but heavy to travel with electronic documents light to carry/ travel

4 Why don’t we read text from computers? screen Paper /Hard copy ebook resolution luminosity able to write notes possibility to store underline own comments reliable archive easy to read for eyes doesn’t need any hardware importance of font design haven’t ever seen one easy to use etext feels ephemeral book feels comfortable can make paper copies my own personal preference? connections technical problems different versions reliable but heavy to travel with electronic documents light to carry/ travel amount of text 1 page or less screen 2-10 pages print to paper ability for multimedia copyright e-text easy to copy/paste use of colour ergonomy

5 Why don’t we read text from computers? screen size Paper /Hard copy ebook resolution luminosity able to write notes possibility to store underline own comments reliable archive paper easy to read for eyes doesn’t need any hardware haven’t ever seen one easy to use etext feels ephemeral book feels comfortable can make paper copies my own connections technical problems different versions reliable but heavy to travel with electronic documents light to carry/ travel personal preference amount of text 1 page or less screen 2-10 pages print to paper

6 Why don’t we read text from computers? screen size Paper /Hard copy e-book resolution luminosity able to write notes possibility to store underline own comments reliable archive paper easy to read for eyes doesn’t need any hardware never seen one easy to use etext feels ephemeral book feels comfortable can make paper copies my own connections technical problems different versions reliable but heavy to travel with electronic documents light to carry/ travel personal preference amount of text 1 page or less screen 2-10 pages print to paper copyright e-text easy to copy/paste eyes gets mixed up ergonomy multimedia decision to print headache shoulder problems Group: Maria, Paivi & Roy

7 Addresses Group: Maria, Paivi & Roy