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Old 11-04-2009, 03:58 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by sassanik View Post
I have to agree ther ewill be a point that it becomes too thin. I think its like those super small cell phones they had a few years ago, then they got a big larger and seem to have stablized in size and width more or less. I imagine they can be manufactured smaller but at a certain point buttons become too small to be useful.

So I imagine that there will be a point at which you can't go any thinner with screens before it becomes a hinderance to a person using them.
The thinness of a reader is much less of an issue than the size of a phone, as long its still comfortable to hold and the design isn't too flexible then the thickness isn't an issue.
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