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Originally Posted by hap124
I simply do not understand these sort of argumentative replies that dismiss someone's wishes and tries to refute their subjective opinion with things like "Your complaint is that they wont develop what only you and two others want". If you don't have the same wishes and complaints fine...but you don't need to try and counter someone else's. Nobody is insulting you and it's not a personal attack if someone doesn't like what you like. Amazon clearly doesn't make what the OP wants yet you somehow need to lecture them about why they are "wrong". It's infuriating how people can't just answer questions and discuss things without the adversarial nonsense and needing to tell others why THEIR wants and questions are "wrong".
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I can certainly understand why you find someone saying someone is wrong is offensive. The fact is, Amazon did make it, people didn't buy it and some, like me, were foolish enough to buy it and realize they were "wrong". It was a stupid mistake. I don't mind saying I was "wrong".
I congratulate Amazon for keeping quality ereaders, like the Paperwhite, affordable and fully functional. I would like to see USB C and rapid charging but in the meantime I'm delgihted with my affordable Paperwhites and eagerly await my new Paperwhite 4.