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Originally Posted by AndiR
I am not sure the Ereader will hit it big with corporate "America" or "Europe" for that matter, until it can manage to process Letter / A4 pdf's, which is the standard pretty much for internal documents, memos, reports etc etc. Corporate world would expect, IMHO, decent viewing and easy navigation within large documents.
I would think also some encryption stuff would be needed to keep company docs private if the Ereader is stolen.
The software would need to be better and integrate decent files structuring both internally and more so on memory cards.
Until these are sorted I can't see big business buying into the Ereader.
:-( AndiR
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I agree that for a more large scale market, an A4 reader should do the trick. But you can't carry around such a reader as easily. Right now readers are mostly made for customers looking for a way to read novels on e-ink. That's what the Sony PRS-500 was made for, and it does a pretty good job.