> You can have multiple books open at the same time, admittedly, this is more for during research times and not just a simple reading session
True, on an e-reader at best you can have a couple books at half size (side-by-side), although you can switch between books fast and it remembers where you left off
My comment starts with “Personally, …”
> not having to turn my book off during airplane take off and landing
E-readers don’t need to be always online, some don’t even have cellular
> books do not run out of battery so they do not need to be recharged
Some e-readers have long battery life, and most support wireless charging (https://zens.tech/pages/which-e-readers-support-wireless-cha...)
> You can have multiple books open at the same time, admittedly, this is more for during research times and not just a simple reading session
True, on an e-reader at best you can have a couple books at half size (side-by-side), although you can switch between books fast and it remembers where you left off