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Old 01-08-2019, 07:35 AM   #33
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....But again I'm still surprised that anyone would bother even spending so much time on reviewing this stuff. I just don't think the market is there any more....

I totally disagree with the premise that the ereader market is dead. Eink readers are still the devices of choice for reading: they're easier on the eyes and less distracting than tablets or phones. Perhaps you mean that reading is dead? I think that depends upon your level of education, culture and the circles you move in. The success of Harry Potter brought lots of new readers into the fold some of whom will still be reading. Many will have a preference for physical books, but an increasing number will see the benefits of ereaders.

Rant over!

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