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Old 01-14-2007, 02:20 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by yvanleterrible
A dedicated device will always see more use as a reader. But the iPhone will get some use as an occasional reader in situations where one is waiting for an appointment. The same situations as where my phone serves as a music reader instead of my iPod. If it is possible with the iPhone to rotate the display and resize text, like with the Sony, I will use one.
Rotating the display is one of those cool features on the iPhone (no button, just rotate the display itself). I guess they should support most standard format too: PDF, TXT, RTF etc... so text resizing should be possible too.

I wouldn't read books on something else than e-ink, but I guess some people would, so yes, e-books could sell quite well on the iPhone.
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