Someone doesn't need or doesn't care about wifi, I can totally understand it...I wondered more about people specifically not wanting wifi on the device. I understand now it might bring potential distraction to the reading, though I thought it would be nice to have wikipedia. My first eReader will have dictionaries for unknown / foreign language words, but to have informations about an historical person mentioned in a book for example, I'd like to have access to wikipedia. As for the cost, I have absolutely no clue about what costs an additional wifi chip, and the additional development associated to it. But again, I totally understand people have no need for it, I just wondered why someone would specifically prefer a device without it.
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