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Originally Posted by Lemurion
I don't see the need for much innovation, as opposed to incremental improvements, in eInk readers. They're basically designed to present screens of text sequentially, and do that very well. Most of the innovations I see people talking about have to do with secondary features, not primary ones, and people will always have mixed opinions on those.
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Agreed. I think once the e-Ink readers went to the Pearl screen (which was a big jump forward in contrast), the basic features and quality (of the devices themselves, not necessarily the infrastructure) seemed pretty much the same. I realize some people expect eReaders to have certain, non-reading features -- but mostly I just read on my eReaders (Kindles, Nook and Sony).