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Old 05-28-2014, 01:09 PM   #166
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Originally Posted by Rizla View Post
Kobo have kept their product range very close to the 6" mark, so I wouldn't call that innovative. They did get the light right before Amazon did, and their UI is more flexible (customizing fonts).

Kobo got started in Canada, a market that Amazon continues to neglect. Maybe that was the key to their initial success. I doubt they could have begun in America, and they haven't achieved a large penetration there. Indeed, they seem to be doing better in the UK.
What does size have to do with the presence or absence of innovation? Can't a six-inch reader be innovative?
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