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Old 10-22-2009, 03:04 PM   #28
LDBoblo
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Originally Posted by jasonkchapman View Post
Unlike paper books.

The ZDnet post missed the point. The device isn't so much aimed at people looking to buy their third, fourth, or fifth e-book reading device, or at people who essentially want a tablet computer. It's aimed at getting the paper-only crowd (that other 98% of the potential market) to move over to e-books by addressing the flaws of existing devices--flaws as seen from the perspective of the paper-only crowd, that is.
So you think of the ability to read a book you are sharing with a friend as a flaw of ebooks?
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