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Originally Posted by rcentros
I don't consider it "adding" – I consider it "restoring," as most of the early eReaders did have audio support.
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Should car manufacturers 'restore' a hand crank to their engines?
I understand some early readers had speakers built-in. My guess (and it's only a guess) is that they were more rarely used than page turn buttons.
Hey, I wouldn't avoid an e-reader because it had built in Bluetooth audio support. But I don't understand why that is seen to be an important function when a phone can do the same thing at least as well or better and is far more commonly owned.