I understand and yes, I can do it, but…
eBook readers, and by extension eBooks, will prevail only when they become normal utilities… the stuff one uses not thinking about, besides getting instant gratification = read!
eBooks will have space (commercial space I must say) when one gets from them (and the hardware where they are read) at least the same experience (and easiness) one gets from pBooks.
Of course they will flourish when they will offer more then pBooks, but… maintaining (at least) the same easiness.
Until then… they will be restricted to the… usual suspects.
So, in the end and answering to the question: I disagree.
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