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Old 09-20-2010, 09:55 PM   #3
Lady Fitzgerald
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Normally, I wouldn't give the north end of a south bound furry rodent whether I had one or two pages in front of me. In fact, most of the time, one screen is easier to handle. But it could be handy for the occasional map, charts, etc. that span across two side by side pages. I doubt that would be enough of an advantage often enough to offset the advantage of an easier to handle single screen. Now if one could have two separate books displayed on each screen, that would be a whole 'nother story.

Too many people expect e-book readers to emulate p-books instead of just concentrating on reading. I would imagine there was the same conflict as the switch from scrolls to books was taking place.
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