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Old 11-01-2019, 10:53 PM   #24
Ricky D'Angelo
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
For masochists, for action fans who want a life-like reading experience and for students who can claim that as an excuse for not doing their homework.
To be effective this feature would have to be totally random so it would come as a surprise to get a paper cut. Perhaps this ereader could have the setting of a low probability of getting a paper cut (one in every 50,000 swipes/clicks) or a higher probability of getting a paper cut (one in every 10,000 swipes/clicks). As far as the mechanism for the cut it could be a tiny micro-millimeter razor which would eject then retract from the edge of a screen ( for a swipe) or within a button (for a click).


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Another new feature ereaders could have would be to have a mirror like surface on the back of the ereader. This would come in handy because if anyone needed a mirror to help shave, put on make up or whatever they could simply flip the ereader around.
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