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Old 11-30-2019, 08:22 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by azayn View Post
I would argue that the market segment that e-ink currently caters to is the same one that would be interested in color e-ink. To me, color is just the next phase in the evolution of e-reader technology. In fact, it would probably help the ebook reader base grow because it would appeal to a wider range of readers than monochrome e-ink.
Of course people want color eInk or equivalent. What they won’t want is anything that has been shown so far. And give that we already have photographic quality and video at cheap prices....there will be no mass market there for sucky color eInk.

Those people who can’t enjoy a tablet or smartphone experience are just too few to over come the obstacles to serve
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