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Old 05-26-2011, 01:05 PM   #66
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Sony did it first. If Sony didn't do it, would the others have done it? Probably not.
That's illogical. #1 it wasn't the only touch technology around. #2 maybe the others made a bit for it and didn't get it. #3- there could have been an exclusive rights agreement with Sony.

Did you notice all of the readers that came out all at one time with this technology? Could have been that the agreement expired.

Maybe Neonode wouldn't have been the company, but I think a similar technology would have been used eventually.
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