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Old 03-09-2012, 10:34 AM   #18
QuantumIguana
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I don't think so. Tablets are going to take a bigger share of the e-reader market, but dedicated e-readers have too many advantages to go away altogether. One advantage is the longer battery life, and this is a big one. You don't need to plug in you're e-ink reader very often. They also tend to be lighter, and cheaper. And many people find e-ink much easier to read them LCD. I tried the Kindle Fire, and I just couldn't see myself reading on LCD. I'll do it in a pinch, but not for my main reading.

Not that long ago, e-ink was right out of science fiction. I think the future is bright for e-ink. Just look at your computer desktop. Much of the screen isn't changing. If this was an e-ink display, your monitor wouldn't have to spend any energy to keep displaying those parts that weren't changing. We'll have color e-ink on the market sooner or later, and it is reasonable to think that refresh rates for e-ink will improve, and rival LCD displays.
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