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Old 07-09-2015, 10:44 AM   #67
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
We already have waterproofing tech.
We already have plastic.
Now they only need to to actually bring it to the market, especially the latter. I'm certain they would if it'd be ready to go into mass production.

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Seems to me some people are increasingly confusing "innovation" with "choosing to incorporate specific pre-existing and quite frankly mainstream tech".
Seems we don't quite see eye to eye regarding "mainstream technology". By your definition non-LCD color screens wouldn't be much of an innovation, because they have been shown to work in a lab somewhere, so what's new? I have yet to see an ereader that survives a drop from the kitchen table, and yes, I'd call that innovative. YMMV.
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