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Old 11-28-2019, 09:40 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by mikij1 View Post
I will never understand those who say that color epaper is not necessary. I would die for an ereader in which to be able to read comics, magazines, my technical books without damaging my eyes... and I think millions of students think the same.
Imagine hundreds of millions of students in this world replacing their paper books with a single color ereader (12-13") to study...
I assume that you have not been exposed to learning in technologically advanced countries, else you would not make such claims.

In my own country, and I know in many others too, PCs, tablets, laptops and even phones are widely used for in class learning and for study. Most schools are fibre connected and interschool sharing of learning and live video over the internet is common, as is distance learning over the internet for children living in remote locations.

Of course, this is all with LCD or OLED display devices, so according to you they are all damaging their eyes. That would be regarded as a wierd idea to everyone involved.

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