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Originally Posted by rcentros
I could also be true that, though fewer eInk eReaders have sold, the reading on eInk eReaders has not declined. In other words, there are fewer people buying new eInk eReaders but those who do buy them, also do a LOT of reading and book buying using them -- nothing in the article would counter that. We also know that tablet sales have dropped, does that mean fewer people are using tablets?
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As phone screens keep getting better, larger and cheaper, it's easy for me to believe tablets are falling by the wayside.