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Old 04-15-2008, 10:49 PM   #16
Alisa
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Color would open up the field of content a lot. I do often read things that have color diagrams and charts. The textbook market would be great. Most magazines out there are improved by color and I bet you the average person spends more on magazines than books. If there were larger screens out there that could do color and the price was right, I bet you it wouldn't be long before they became incredibly common in the schools. And when kids grow up reading on these kinds of devices, that will change the game completely. If they are able to function well as tablet PCs and people have them for work, they'll be more likely to buy content for them. They may not go out and buy a device to just read books but once they have the device and it's quicker and easier to get Us magazine on it than at the news stand or in the mail, that will be a sea change.
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