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Originally Posted by HarryT
Oh, undoubtedly. And the fact that eInk have a 300+dpi screen in their product catalogue is a reasonable indication that higher resolution devices will be released. What we don't know is "by whom" and "when". That's where the speculation lies.
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The "whom" will depend on their ability to deliver millions of units at a reasonable price.
Just because they can deliver small lots of a component to some second or third tier vendor doesn't mean their process has a good enough yield to meet Kindle volumes. Their facility might only be good for 5-10,000 screens a month, which might suffice for a vendor like Pocketbook or Onyx, or maybe Kobo, but would be totally inadequate (and problematic) for Amazon.