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Old 10-21-2016, 06:19 PM   #15
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I suspect that any company that is still trying to develop eInk devices 10 years from now will be urinating into a very strong wind, and getting the result they deserve!
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This is also my fear. Given that there are fewer mainstream ereader brands around nowadays, it seems somewhat possible that the market just disappears by the time this tech becomes commercially viable.

I think that tablets will basically take more and more of the ereader market over time.
I'm guessing that both of you are young? When tablets start bothering your eyes, you will be praying that eink doesn't disappear. It was a godsend when it first appeared. I go home from my computer screen, and sigh with relief as I rest my eyes on my eink screen for the rest of the night.
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