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Old 12-18-2015, 12:24 AM   #70
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Originally Posted by varlog View Post
I spend a lot of time in trains. I see people with smartphones, I see people with dead trees. Once in a while I see tablet or notebook.
People with dedicated e-readers are almost not present there. And I don't see much new news about development in in this area - industry is giving up?
I like to be able to read in full sun and I don't like my reading device to be brighter then environment - but apparently I'm minority. Am I?
Yes, you are in a minority. Most people find the convenience of having ebooks on a device they already carry and not having to buy and carry a second device outweighs the benefit of being able to read in full sun and longer battery life.

Not saying it is the right decision for everyone of course, but more people are making this choice all the time.

E-ink may have a future in shoes however.
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