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Originally Posted by netrobot
I wouldn't be too concerned. USA Today only has about five readers, and four of them work there.
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I lol'd.
I can see the value of a dual-screen device when one of the screens is an e-reader and the other is a tablet, hence the reason I bought an Edge. The problem is getting the general public to recognize the benefits. I'd much rather carry around one device than a few books AND a netbook, or an e-reader AND a laptop, or any other combination. Now if it's a tablet where both screens are tablet screens, as opposed to one screen being an e-reader, I wouldn't buy that. I just don't understand the purpose / reason behind it.