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Originally Posted by tubemonkey
I totally agree with the coalition. If people want accessibility, they can get tablets or other specialty devices. Leave ereaders alone.
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Check back with the rest of us in 20 or 30 yrs when your eye sight isn't as keen and you might have changed your mind tubemonkey. As people age they often develop vision problems which could fit under the heading of disabilities. And what if a person has something like MD and can't hold a heavy tablet as a result? Ereaders are fairly lite weight in comparison. Or if they have a bad case of arthritic hands?