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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The H2O is rather good. No startup problems at all. I think Kobo might go for a larger Reader and drop all the others below the Aura. So it'll be the Aura, H2O and a new one. The rest will be dropped from the line.
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They'll either keep the Touch, or come out with a low cost replacement.
I don't foresee much happening in the ereader market, aside from incremental improvements. They're too much of a niche market to justify large investments in R&D, yet the customer base is sufficiently dedicated to neglect.
As for Sony, I wouldn't be surprised if they continue developing eInk based products. I would be surprised if they decided to market those products as ereaders.