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Old 01-13-2020, 12:08 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by barryem View Post
I realize this is wishful thinking but I'd love to see ereaders not be sold by booksellers but by hardware companies, in the same way phones and tablets are now. That way we would have a lot more variety in our devices, larger, smaller, with buttons, without buttons, waterproof, not waterproof and we'd be able to pick the one that fit us best and then buy books from any store we choose.

Personally I'd pick an e-ink ereader the size of my phone. Someone else might want an ereader that's extra large. We'd all be able to get what we want and buy books for it on any store without converting.

Of course it's not going to happen in this universe so I guess I'm also wishing for an alternate universe. Maybe some of you have the physics background to help with that.

Barry
I never thought of that, but that would be preferable. Wasn't it tried before and didn't really take off, though? At least with Tablets other companies offer alternatives but still many readers stick with the cheaper fires
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