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Old 10-05-2010, 10:39 AM   #42
Kirtai
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Originally Posted by Bikeridr View Post
Back to books; an ebook reader ("lesebrett") would probably not in a foreeable (or immediate) future become a foldout A2 size weather proof atlas. So, my Wil Tirion Star Atlas still beats the ebook reader by far, out in the field on astronomy observing.
Not foldout, but with flexible screens I'd expect to see a rollup large size reader sometime.

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Originally Posted by Salgueiros View Post
No way i can use it as a headrest, pillow or forget it in the rain, or even step on it. I think in this aspect books are still better than liseuses...
One thing I've noticed people doing a lot is forgetting that todays ereaders are still extremely primitive devices. Let's see what ereaders are like in 5-10 years before deciding what they're capable of
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