Just because most people would want to buy a device ready to go, doesn't mean there is not a market for a third party to take a device, make the needed changes to get that device functioning as how people want, and then sell that device.
but still, for a dedicated eInk device, you'll never see a manufacturer selling a device that supports Kindle's DRM and any other DRM. So, seems a moot point to discuss if people want something like that, if it isn't possible. It isn't a technical possibility that can be overcome, but rather a legal one due to Amazon's terms.
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