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Old 09-06-2011, 02:45 AM   #4
lindsayw
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Device: Kindle-3-Keyboard; 8" Android Tablet
e-Ink definitely for the reading experience, but that's pretty immaterial. eReaders are gaining size, touch-screens, function... in short, they are all morphing into Tablets. To compete with other Tablets, they will mostly have to go with the same touch-screens that other Tablets use, so we will all be reading on LED or whatever pops up before next Tuesday lunch-time. Dedicated eReaders will be seen as poor cousins to Tablets, because Tablet users have already discovered that they don't need to own both a Tablet AND an eReader, and they also get a computer, camera, phone...
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