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Originally Posted by cerement
Readers focus on fiction, want something paperback sized, don't need color, but want better contrast than currently available, better attention to rendering, design, typography, hyphenation, access to as many formats as possible, and a UI that doesn't interfere or get in the way of the act just reading.
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Yes - exactly! As 'readers' we are willing to put some time, effort, and some $ into finding a good device, but not necessarily enough time or effort to program it ourselves (or learn conversion software that requires command line prompts). A simple piece of equipment that does its job well with a minimum of fuss or extra features (no, you don't have to use them, but they get in the way).