So, Sony made the first touchscreen ereader (I think) so no one can use a "T" except Sony. On the other hand, The first Kindle came out in 11/2007 and the first KOBO in May, 2010, so I guess that means that Kindle owns the K abbreviation.
I think this means we will have to stop abbreviating once we run out of 26 models/features. Maybe we should switch to using chinese characters for abbreviations. Since there are tens of thousands of those, each reader can have a unique, one character abbreviation.
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