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Old 10-19-2009, 12:36 PM   #26
LDBoblo
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It looks to me like it's the other way around. The fanboys who are rooting for them, when they really haven't done anything yet, are the "fashionable" ones basing it all on just hype.

I'm neither rooting for or against (not ever sure why anyone has to pick sides). I'm just saying that so far it has been nothing but hype (similar to a few other companies). It's a little early to be lavishing their device with praises, like some are, when it doesn't even exist yet in the consumer world.

When they actually show something real, I'll make up my mind. I'm not going to crown them kings (or queen) of the ereader world until they release a real product.
Like that 1600x1200 Seiko/Epson screen. Too bad nothing has come of that...though the contrast didn't look especially promising.

...or http://www.teleread.org/2009/04/28/h...lay-contender/
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