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Old 06-02-2014, 08:58 AM   #240
Rizla
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Originally Posted by QuantumIguana View Post
I agree, by itself, bigger isn't an innovation. It's just bigger. If people were really demanding a larger reader in large numbers, the Kindle DX would have sold better. My Kindle Keyboard and my Paperwhite both fit in my pocket - it's a squeeze, but they fit.
It would be innovative if it was released because no one is doing it (in the US). The DX was innovative, but those were the early days. The DX is interesting. But it's no Android tablet. If it had blue-tooth and I could install Android on it, I would have bought one. So perhaps size in itself (even in a market that is so lacking in innovation) is not enough. We need a truly feature-rich device--blue-tooth and Android and size so the device could double as an e-ink monitor and can interface with a keyboard.
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