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Originally Posted by DMcCunney
I don't see why it should affect the KindleDX at all. What the KindleDX brought to the table was a larger display and support for viewing PDF files. It was specifically intended to address the education market, where textbooks are available as PDFs if they are available electronically at all, and need a larger display to effectively view them without painful sideways scrolling.
I don't see many people who might buy a KindleDX buying one of these instead.
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Dennis
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I think this might compete successfully against the Kindle DX. It is the same size display with all the advantages of the Kindle in so far as view PDF plus many text books need color for graphs, charts, and images which would be a plus. The colors in this device could be perfect for this. The big question is how is the resolution, is it adequate for text books.
Dale