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Old 10-21-2008, 10:12 AM   #5
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We are all IMHO within the first 1% of the whole product lifecycle of ereaders. The early adopters as the marketeers call that. Once in a life I want to be an early adopter, (I for one am usually none, that is being pretty sceptic until a new technology becomes into wide wide use, I for one was e.g. one of the last of my friends circle to buy a cellphone, I long doubted about LCD monitors to be aboth tubes) and of course being an early adopter comes with some disadvantages... And this is the device you buy today will be old technology next year. But one day you can tell you grandchildren, I was within the first who believed in this technology and helped it to embark.

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