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Old 08-29-2014, 06:44 PM   #90
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
And as arspr said, marginal usefulness. Most people do not.

I am simply surprised that Kobo would make a device with such marginal appeal. But I don't think it is ridiculous that anyone would want one.
Well, no, my point was that a lot of people might actually find it useful. I know of at least four people who will not take their ereader to the pool. They may or may not even float in said pool, but they won't take it near water. My mom has a friend who won't use her Kindle at all because she goes on a lot of cruises...and reads by the pool. She goes on cruises and takes five or six books which kind of defeats the whole idea!

And no one says you have to read by water to get use out of this e-reader. It's not like it's a "water only" device!
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