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Old 02-19-2009, 03:29 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by DaleDe View Post
Hardly an electronic eBook reader, however. Film is not electronic, it was an electric film reader. It would be a real push to say this is electronic.

Dale
No one said anything about Ereaders?
The title is Who has the oldest fully function reading device?
I guess a paper book would even qualify!

I'm pulling your leg there DaleDe!

But I've never seen a portable micro film viewer before. Did it use batteries?
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