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Originally Posted by Elfwreck
I can think of another aspect--hand size. My hands are much smaller than most men's; designing a reader I can comfortably hold in one hand is different from what my husband could hold.
If I really thought about it, I could possibly come up with one or two other minor aspects that are affected by gender. But they'd be very minor, and they'd be, like size of the Reader, not something we expect the companies to address.
I expect "gendered" ebook readers to have different colors and different pre-loaded ebooks.
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I liked the different colors of the cool-er devices, but I wouldn't choose it over something else only because of the color. It's all about functionality. I also am not sure pre-loaded ebooks would help, either. Sure, I like to read romances, but there are a lot of women here on MR who don't.
Kaz