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Originally Posted by fjtorres
Possible.
But if the volume drops that low, don't expect the pricing to stay at "cheap kindle" levels.
Feature-rich, low-volume readers never went away; you can buy them now... at double or triple the costof a cheap kindle.
Good--cheap--feature rich: pick two of three.
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Could you advise on eink touch reader (cost doesn't matter) with software as good as Kindle (meaning not like Kobo), good speed and responsiveness, light, excellent highlighting (doesn't have to be better than Kindle, but not like Kobo), and as good dictionary as Kindle's? Good customer support would be great, if all the above exists. Without card slot is fine.