The problem is that there's still only one company making eInk screens. Until they introduce something new, or another player enters the market for eInk (or similar) screens, you're not going to see much that's really new.
Bigger screens haven't appeared much because of the difficulty of protecting the larger screen from breaking. When the plastic substrate screens appear, I expect to see a crop of larger machines.
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Originally Posted by Demented
Man I don't understand the slow down in the ereader market. Over a 2 year time span and nothing has really improved. Is it a lack of sales volume? Maybe everyone is afraid to really challenge Sony/Amazon?
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