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Old 07-09-2015, 11:21 AM   #71
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Originally Posted by Rizla View Post
Considering larger-screen tech has been available for a long time (i.e. the DX), I doubt development costs are prohibitive to bring the larger screens to market. The small company Onyx is doing it, and has been for some time, and there are others. The question remains: Why not in America?
It seems to be that the companies do not believe there is that much of a market for the larger screen e-ink readers. The US market only reacts to market share and numbers. If the companies do not see high enough numbers of sales they are just not going to make it available.

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