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Old 05-15-2009, 06:42 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
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(snip) What is it they think women want/need that men would not? Just make a good device with good software and it'll work for all. The only thing I can think of is that women may want colors that men would not. And that's been taken care of by Cool-er.
Yeah. What JSWolf (and many posters before) said!

BTW--I can think of *one* practical issue for women using e-book readers; we tend to have less hand strength than men. So the buttons need to be easy to push. I've deliberately avoided e-book readers that have been described as having stiff buttons. But that's *it.* Men don't read with their whiskers. Women don't read with our lower centers of gravity. E-book readers don't need to be made for a particular gender.
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