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Originally Posted by spindlegirl
I am hoping that with the introduction of e-ink readers that also include playing capacity for audio books that that doesn't gradually phase out the standalone e-ink visual readers. I like the simplicity of the device that just displays pages of text.
So I hope that visual e-ink readers will remain alongside the ones that have the additional platforms attached. I don't know whether this counts as a rant or a rave. But I am grateful I bought the Libra h20 before it stopped being produced.
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I don't anticipate that being a problem -- the new audio features don't in any way reduce the reading experience if you don't use those features, and given how many players there are in the eInk reader sphere I'd be very surprised if they all just disappeared -- readers are a minority, but they're a minority who spends a lot of money and are very vocal and passionate.