I don't blame the company for concentrating their efforts on their latest product. It makes the most sense. But I would be incredibly put off if I found out they have already given up on the Kobo Wi-fi (which they are still supporting, AFAIK). I really don't know if I want a device with a touch screen, so my next device may be the K-Wifi.
Whatever. I'm still loving the hell out of my original Kobo. When it eventually dies, I will do my research, and then buy whatever device is right for me. As a company, Kobo has given me, more or less, what I expected.
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