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Originally Posted by susan_cassidy
There is no point to having 2 screens, since you can only read one at a time, anyway.
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Agree 100%. For most applications, it is pointless. For myself, I would never use it, and I do read nonfiction with maps and charts from time to time. Even if one were available for the same price as a one screen reader, I wouldn't buy it because it would inevitably be bulkier, heavier, and/or more awkward to hold.
If one really really wants/needs that feature, a laptop or tablet will do it. So would, you know, an actual book. I doubt we would ever see a dual screen ereader marketed.