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Originally Posted by patrickt
I wonder what innovation people want. Do that want the exciting buttons for turning pages? Would that be innovation. I want to read books. I can't imagine a big innovation that I want to pay for. I don't need color. I don't want a 8x10 inch screen and certainly wouldn't want to pay for one. I don't want sound since I have a cell phone that I can use for audiobooks.
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I agree. E-readers don't really need much in the way of innovation. Too many changes would ruin their main purpose. There's already 'evolved' e-readers. They're called tablets.
But to be fair to the OP, I think he's looking for an e-ink device that could access several different e-bookstores. They do already exist. But they aren't common in the US.