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Old 07-22-2010, 01:42 AM   #5
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I get the impression that the E-book market is still not large enough to support an author, or is it perhaps more diversified? I assume the incentive as an author to go for the E-book market is the royalty issue, more money per sold book, but that doesn't begin to compensate for the prolific distribution in the traditional market, is that perception correct?

Toshiba has released a device called Libretto-W100, which consists of two screens with a hinge. It is much more similar to a traditional book in its design. Is the traditional design of a slate/tablet holding back potential converts to the E-book market?
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