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Old 08-13-2013, 05:13 PM   #33
QuantumIguana
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I used to drive a mid-sized car, now I drive a subcompact. At first, the small car felt like I was riding a subcompact. Now I'm used to it, and driving a mid-sized car feels like driving a boat. There's a size for everyone. I don't need a bigger e-reader, a larger e-reader is less portable. Some people might want a larger reader, and that's fine, but neither my preference nor your preference dictates the market. If larger readers come on the market, it won't mean the end of smaller readers. People read via their iPhones, the portability of their device clearly must be worthwhile.
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