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Originally Posted by jj2me
I would be in the same situation of not using it as a phone, as my cell phone carriers don't support it. So I'm curious why you like it so much as to buy a second one. In other words, can you push this already-tempted one over the edge and share some of your reasons? Do you just like it so much compared to a 5" or 6" e-Ink device? I'm afraid that I might be just falling into the "it's a bargain!" trap.
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Imagine using your tablet to read a book, scrolling pages really fast, adding notes, close it and check another book going trough the collection without any waiting time but unconsciously thinking "pity is not an eink, so relaxing for the eyes, so visible outside, so long lasting battery, leaving the cover of the book in memory when you stop to read as a real book".
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not convinced? imagine to use a phone, google maps and the battery is lefting you in the middle of nowhere without map anymore! would not be cool continuing to see the directions without any hurry, like expensive eink GPS that cost 500 euro?
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And what about using your phone under the sun, writing emails on the beach, outside a nice sunny cafe without seing your face reflected, but perfectly clear as on a piece of paper, without working for angles
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not convinced still? well try to find a superamoled screen ONLY without considering all the rest for that bargain price, add a free ereader( faster than whatever really expensive kindle voyage with dozens and dozens of settings more), and for the same price an always on notification screen, with the hour, the email received, the weather and a lot more, to put on your desk