When one buys a device objectively, considering that this reader is not free, everything about it has to be known beforehand. That said it is not fair to come back against the maker for the choice made; it was a user choice.
On the other side, this choice wasn't really an enlightened one because with eink there are so few devices available yet; then again the maker is not at fault. We had to acquire the reader knowing that we have to deal with shortcomings as to our wish list. But this device can be expanded on and I'm sure software upgrades will maintain it the better choice it is.
And again, the 'ebook' as a media can not belong to any entity. Ebabel is plainly wrong.
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