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Old 11-16-2010, 12:26 PM   #66
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That's what my next post did.
Oh sorry, I didn't see that. Very interesting, thanks.

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... rather than give up on ereaders because they aren't perfect, I enjoy what they do offer me now. I'm sure the e-reading experience will improve.
That's how I feel about it, too. Perhaps some people's expectations are too high, when they buy these devices, so they are bound to be disappointed later. Technology is advancing quickly, so there will always something better around the corner and anything we buy will soon be superseded.

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The industry however, is in the way.
Marketing people sometimes make misleading claims, which helps elevate buyers' expectations, leading to disappointment when they discover their dreams cannot be realized.

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