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Originally Posted by Rizla
Because a USB keyboard is lower power than a BT keyboard. BT requires the e-reader to run BT (takes power, and is probably slower response time).
Yes, but they also want to use the device for no-flash text-editing (or I do, anyway). If text editing doesn't need no-flash, fine, but I don't know.
Please be aware that many people want to work and do text-processing on e-ink, not LCD. They want to either attach a keyboard and text-process without flashing, or use it as a secondary screen for their computer (again, without flashing). This is a significant market, especially for larger e-ink screens.
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This!
Please take this under consideration. Note that Office Mobile is available on Android the Max would be the ideal device for those of us who like to work outdoors. But it needs to run Android 4.4.2 to support the Office suite.