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Old 11-16-2007, 09:01 AM   #4
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I do my reading mostly lying down flat on my back and study sitting at a table. So I would go for two different devices.

The size of the actual Sony screen is perfect for a reading device, but I would like the screen to be the size of the total device, meaning I hate having that much space wasted around the bezel and specifically the lower part. I'd like it to be thinner and lighter and I'd put controls on the back side. Having controls that way is not that difficult to learn, you really don't have to have them identified the way they are. How often do you look at them when you read? I don't anymore! Apart from the numbered ones.

Then I'd like an eink media device such as the rumored Kindle, with a bigger screen; input and browsing enabled. That would be for study and business and to be used like a tablet.

It is not possible for me to have a 'one fits all' device, unless it folds in two to permit using only one half for reading. But the device would have to be light.
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