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Originally Posted by Robertb
Dear Brecklundin:
What does quantity sold have to do with latest technology? I don't see the parallel? We are not big and we are dwarfed by Amazon and Sony. But, our technology has always been abreast or ahead of the others. The EZ Reader, for example, is made for us my the largest eBook Reader manufacturer in the world (more than Amazon and Sony combined). THEY have the technology and we sell it.
Also, PVI is a partner with our firm. If you read this thread you would know we were the first to report the need for a Flexi screen, and why, and that there is a worldwide problem, and what it is.
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Having been an early contributor to this thread I am well aware of the "facts" to which you allude.
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Brecklundin, you are very welcome here but you might want to get your facts straight before writing things that do not hold up. I am very proud of what we do. We came from nothing at all in eBook Readers to where we have two models out and are planning the first color e-ink hybrid. We could be a lot better and I am the first to criticize us on timelines... but we do not suffer technologically.
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So, you are in control over who can and cannot participate on these forums? Interesting. Also interesting is you have repeatedly harangued and denigrated other ereader device makers in this thread but when someone is openly critical over your company's decisions and performance as directly as your commentary about your company's competitors, you really react, well, poorly at best.
FYI, people have been posting about the flexible as well as the Pixel Qi displays long before you were a dream on this site. So, again nothing special. And given your self expressed fact of not having the clout of the big players I doubt you are privy to the same level of information as they.
Glad your company came from nothing, millions of have done just the same thing, nothing special there. Nor as a potential customer does it matter to me. What matters is not delivering. So far that is still up in the air with your company. And you cannot dispute the fact. Being as interactive with customers carries that price. Trust me everyone understands. Just so far it's all a lot of talk and promises.
It is understandable you are very frustrated with the process and even this place after this long a period of promises. And indeed you have said all along time lines are fluid entities, which anyone with a tiny bit of knowledge well knows but some do not understand no matter how often you offer an explanation. Perhaps if it has become a chore some time away would serve better and re-energize you. The trip to NY might be just the ticket for ya. You'll come back with good news and some new enthusiasm.