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Old 09-23-2011, 02:06 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by wes101 View Post
All their devices are very simple to use, having very little buttons/features so why would they make a "tablet" that could be semi hard for some folks out there.

I've heard people that have trouble using a ipad which is suppose to be the "easiest" tablet to use
WHAAAT!

I personally know of one parent who says his four year old can navigate on the father's iPad. YouTube is full of toddlers using iPads . Tablets are most certainly not "semi hard" for the average user.

As for why a Kobo Tablet, see my post above.
I don't see it replacing the e-ink reader, BTW. Juist like B&N and Amazon, Kobo will have both tablets AND e-ink readers, so rest easy.
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