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Originally Posted by rcentros
Exactly. I think eReaders are at that point. You can buy high-end e-Ink tablets, but it's a very small (niche) market. Most eBook readers are happy with 300dpi, decent front light and the ability to download a book on the fly from Amazon, B&N, Kobo, or their library. I know I am.
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This. Kindles have come a LONG way since my first K2. I love reading on my Oasis or new Paperwhite. The only thing on the Oasis that needs improvement is the battery life, and it would be lovely to be able to control the light by sliding a finger up/down like you can on the Kobo.
I don't need a large format e-ink device with pen input. I need a good device for reading, and Kindles fill this need.