I'm used to print them when needed, but I don't think this is practical anymore.
What I do now is bend over the page and carefully read it, underlining if necessary.
Do you guys effectively study staring at the screen of your PC?
That doesn't sound appealing.
Try using a pad if you have one.
I use an old Kindle (not the Fire) from a thrift store for $20. I can load PDFs from a computer, plus it's really light and portable. No screen glare (it uses the ink technology or whatever it's called). The battery lasts forever too.
>>8567571
>Try using a pad if you have one.
I could buy one.
Is it worth it?
>>8567553
>Do you guys effectively study staring at the screen of your PC?
Only works for me if I am also taking handwritten notes.
>>8567601
I own a Kindle 3.
The problem with it is that you can't swiftly go back and forth through pages.
That's something I do all the time with paper.
>>8567607
A cheap one is, for sure, assuming you use it for reading and not for notes. Not that I could even think of any reason to use a pad instead of pen and paper if taking notes in the first place.