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Old 07-10-2020, 06:41 AM   #37
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
I think it's so there's a low-end Kobo that can sell for $60 or $70 (when on sale) that can compete with the Kindle Basic in price. Its close sibling, the Tolino Page 2, often sells very cheaply in Europe. "Developing" the Kobo Nia was basically rebranding the Page 2 hardware and loading Kobo firmware on it instead of Tolino firmware.

Is there really an educational market for e-Readers now? I thought that probably went away a few years ago when tablets got cheap.
A Reader has no educational market. That's gone to tablets and laptops.
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