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Old 10-24-2015, 03:05 AM   #41
rcentros
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Originally Posted by meeera View Post
That's not the only problem - it's the blithering video reviews and the hit-and-miss approach to facts that are ongoing issues.
My main issue with GoodEReader reviews is that they concentrate on aspects that I consider peripheral in eReaders -- like how well they display comics or Dungeon & Dragon PDFs. I buy eReaders to read -- mostly fiction. I like the fact that they are specialized devices and have their own specialized ecosystem. And they're cheap enough that I can buy a Nook, a Kindle and a Kobo -- so pretty much have everything covered. I know this is a personal choice, but this is why a general eInk Android tablet holds zero interest for me. I understand that others feel differently.

At any rate, good luck to those who want this tablet/eReader. More choice is never a bad thing.
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