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Old 10-18-2007, 10:37 PM   #11
Madam Broshkina
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Originally Posted by rlauzon View Post
You've made the invalid assumption that the Microsoft Home E-Reader has something to do with reading books.

All Microsoft business strategies are geared toward maintaining and extending their abusive monopoly.

If you add the fact that Vista is a horrible failure (even the Microsoft Cheerleaders are saying that you should use XP), JSWolf doesn't need to hope. The project is already doomed to fail.
My assumption was not invalid, it was based on information I gained on doing research on the device.

From the companies brochure:

http://www.ricavision.com/brochure_p...me_ereader.pdf

"As small and lightweight as a single book, the Ricavision Home E-Reader allows users to download and take along newspapers, books, and documents, or upload them to share with family, friends, or co-workers."


The more I read about this product the more interested I am in it.
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